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Egadi Islands

American  
[eg-uh-dee ahy-luhndz, e-gah-dee] / ˈɛg ə di ˈaɪ ləndz, ˈɛ gɑ di /

plural noun

  1. a group of islands in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of western Sicily. 15 sq. mi. (39 sq. km).


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In the Egadi Islands, such unexpected delights are part of the terrain.

From Washington Post

The helmet, recovered from the site of the Battle of the Egadi Islands, northwest of Sicily, is dramatically different from the Celtic style worn across Europe, popularly known as a Roman helmet.

From Forbes

The Battle of the Egadi Islands in 241BC brought the First Punic War to an end after 20 years of fighting.

From Forbes