San Juan Parangarictiro, Village of Paricutin
If you are asking what the Italian word for volcano is, it's vulcano.
Volcano
Your garrrbage!
To bury ancient bodies.
To bury ancient bodies.
Naples,Italy.It is near the famous volcano of Vesuvius.In 79 AD,Vesuvius buried the ancient roman city of Pompeii.Vesuvius is still active.If it erupts again,It can spell tragedy for Naples.
in your back yard
No, but you may be referring to Mount Vesuvius a volcano on the Italian Island of Pompeii.
To bury dead pharaohs in after they were mummified
Mount Snowdon is the remains of an ancient extinct volcano.
The word volcano is derived from Italian vulcano, after Vulcan, the Roman god of fire