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The Tyrrhenian Sea is part of the Mediterranean
Sea off the western coast of Italy.
It is bounded by Corsica and Sardinia (west) Liguria (north), Tuscany, Latium, Campania,
and Calabria (east), and Sicily
(south).
The maximum depth is 3785 m.
The sea is situated near the African-European Fault; therefore mountain chain and active volcanoes (mount Marsilii) are in its
depths. Winds are Mistral from Rhone valley, Libeccio from south-west, Scirocco and Ostro from south.
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