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  1. The Tyrrhenian Sea is a back-arc basin that formed due to the rollback of the Calabrian slab towards South-East during the Neogene. Episodes of fast and slow trench retreat formed first the Vavilov basin and, then, the Marsili basin.
    Average depth: 2,000 m (6,562 ft)
    Max. depth: 3,785 m (12,418 ft)
    Surface area: 275,000 km² (106,200 sq mi)
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    Where is the 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 .
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    How many exits does the Tyrrhenian Sea have?
    The Tyrrhenian Sea has four exits, including two into the Mediterranean Sea proper. One of the exits into the Mediterranean Sea is the Strait of Bonifacio which separates Sardinia and Corsica islands. The other exit, located between Sicily and Sardinia, is the largest of the four exits, with a width of 290 kilometers.
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    Where does the word Tyrrhenian come from?
    It is named for the Tyrrhenian fowk, identified syne the 6t century BCE wi the Etruscans o Italy. /  40°N 12°E  / 40; 12
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    Is there a Tyrrhenian language group?
    Lemnos remained relatively free of Greek influence up to Hellenistic times, and the Lemnos stele of the 6th century BC is inscribed with a language very similar to Etruscan. This has led to the postulation of a " Tyrrhenian language group " comprising Etruscan, Lemnian and Raetic .
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  3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrrhenian_Sea

    WebThe Tyrrhenian Basin is divided into two basins (or plains), the Vavilov plain and the Marsili plain. They are separated by the undersea ridge known as the Issel Bridge, after Arturo …

  4. https://sco.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrrhenian_Sea

    WebThe Tyrrhenian Sea ( Corsican: Mari Tirrenu, French: Mer Tyrrhénienne, Italian: Mar Tirreno, Neapolitan: Mar Tirreno, Sardinian: Mare Tirrenu, Sicilian: Mari Tirrenu, Laitin: …

  5. https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrrhenian_Sea

    WebThe 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, …

  6. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrrhenian_Basin

    WebThe Tyrrhenian Basin is a sedimentary basin located in the western Mediterranean Sea under the Tyrrhenian Sea. It covers a 231,000 km 2 area that is bounded by Sardinia to …

  7. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Tyrrhenian_Sea

    WebFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Tyrrhenian Sea has been listed as a level-5 vital article in Geography, Physical. If you can improve it, please do. This article has been …

  8. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrrhenians

    WebTyrrhenians or Tyrsenians was the name used by the ancient Greeks authors to refer, in a generic sense, to non-Greek people. While ancient sources have been interpreted in a …

  9. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Tyrrhenian_Sea

    WebTyrrhenian Sea. part of the Mediterranean Sea off the western coast of Italy. Upload media. Wikipedia. Instance of. sea. Part of. Mediterranean Sea. Location.

  10. https://www.worldatlas.com/seas/tyrrhenian-sea.html

    WebThe Mediterranean Sea has 12 marginal seas, covering a total area of about 2.5 million square kilometers. The Tyrrhenian Sea is the Mediterranean Sea’s third-largest marginal …

  11. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Tyrrhenian_Sea

    WebTyrrhenian Sea. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Tyrrhenian Sea - Mar Tirreno - Mare Tirreno - Tyrrhenisches Meer - Mer Tyrrhénienne. Sardinia, Corse - …

  12. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrsenian_languages

    WebTyrsenian, named after the Tyrrhenians, is a proposed extinct family of closely related ancient languages put forward by linguist Helmut Rix, which consists of the Etruscan …

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