Calamita (English: Magnet) is a large hill lying on the south-east side of the island of Elba, known for a remarkable landscape and views of Portoferraio and Monte Capanne. The hill's development dates from Elba's ancient periods, when Calamita was a major iron mining center. The Calamita's coast has been nicknamed "Costa dei Gabbiani" ("Skua Coast"), after the numerous skuas which nest in the cliffs. The town of Capoliveri sits on the north side of Calamita, overlooking the Mola flats. On the south side is the Calamita iron mine, abandoned since 1981, where pyrite nuggets can still be found.
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| - Il Monte Calamita, toponimo attestato dal XVI secolo e che deriva dalla magnetite, il minerale di ferro di cui sono ricche le miniere locali, si trova nel comune di Capoliveri, nella parte sudorientale dell'isola d'Elba. (it)
- Calamita (English: Magnet) is a large hill lying on the south-east side of the island of Elba, known for a remarkable landscape and views of Portoferraio and Monte Capanne. The hill's development dates from Elba's ancient periods, when Calamita was a major iron mining center. The Calamita's coast has been nicknamed "Costa dei Gabbiani" ("Skua Coast"), after the numerous skuas which nest in the cliffs. The town of Capoliveri sits on the north side of Calamita, overlooking the Mola flats. On the south side is the Calamita iron mine, abandoned since 1981, where pyrite nuggets can still be found. (en)
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| - Calamita (English: Magnet) is a large hill lying on the south-east side of the island of Elba, known for a remarkable landscape and views of Portoferraio and Monte Capanne. The hill's development dates from Elba's ancient periods, when Calamita was a major iron mining center. The Calamita's coast has been nicknamed "Costa dei Gabbiani" ("Skua Coast"), after the numerous skuas which nest in the cliffs. The town of Capoliveri sits on the north side of Calamita, overlooking the Mola flats. The southeast area of the hill is dotted with farmland, though much of it has been converted into tourist resorts and villas. On the south side is the Calamita iron mine, abandoned since 1981, where pyrite nuggets can still be found. (en)
- Il Monte Calamita, toponimo attestato dal XVI secolo e che deriva dalla magnetite, il minerale di ferro di cui sono ricche le miniere locali, si trova nel comune di Capoliveri, nella parte sudorientale dell'isola d'Elba. (it)
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