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  1. The Tyrrhenian Sea (/ t ɪ ˈ r iː n i ən,-ˈ r eɪ-/, tih-REE-nee-ən ,-RAY-; Italian: Mar Tirreno [mar tirˈrɛːno] or , French: Mer Tyrrhénienne [mɛʁ tiʁenjɛn]) is part of the Mediterranean Sea off the western coast of Italy. It is named for the Tyrrhenian people identified with the Etruscans of Italy.

  2. El mar Tirreno (del italiano: mar Tirreno) es la parte del mar Mediterráneo que se extiende al oeste de la península itálica entre las islas de Córcega, Cerdeña y Sicilia y las costas continentales de Toscana, Lacio, Campania y Calabria. 1 2 Está unido al mar Jónico por el estrecho de Mesina y separado del mar de Liguria por la isla de Elba.

  3. Tyrrhenian Sea, arm of the Mediterranean Sea between the western coast of Italy and the islands of Corsica, Sardinia, and Sicily. It is connected with the Ligurian Sea (northwest) through the Tuscan Archipelago and with the Ionian Sea (southeast) through the Strait of Messina.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Tyrrhenian Sea. The Tyrrhenian Sea (Italian: Mar Tirreno) is part of the Mediterranean Sea. The sea touches the borders of these regions: Corsica and Sardinia (west), Tuscany, Lazio, Campania, Basilicata, and Calabria (east), and Sicily (south). Its name derives from the Greek name for the Etruscans.

  5. 7 de abr. de 2021 · The Tyrrhenian Sea is the Mediterranean Seas third-largest marginal sea, located along the western coast of mainland Italy. It covers an area of approximately 275,000 square kilometers and has four exits, including two to the Mediterranean Sea proper and one each to the Ionian Sea and the Ligurian Sea.

    • John Misachi
  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TyrrheniansTyrrhenians - Wikipedia

    The Tyrrhenians are referred to as pirates by Ephorus of Cyme as reported by Strabo. The pirating actions of the Tyrrhenians would not have allowed the Greeks to found their colonies in Sicily before the 8th century BC. According to Ephorus these were the earliest Greek cities to be founded in Sicily, that is, in the tenth generation after the ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MarsiliMarsili - Wikipedia

    Marsili is a large undersea volcano in the Tyrrhenian Sea, about 175 kilometers (109 mi) south of Naples. The seamount is about 3,000 m (9,800 feet) tall; its peak and crater are about 450 m below the sea surface.