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Isola Minore

Coordinates:43°10′46″N12°06′11″E/ 43.17956°N 12.10293°E/43.17956; 12.10293
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Isola Minore

Isola Minore,known until the twentieth century simply asl'isoletta(‘the little island’), is the smallest of the three islands ofLago Trasimenoin centralItaly,and the closest toPassignano sul Trasimenowithin whose municipal boundaries it lies.[1]It rises to about 20 metres above the level of the lake (itself 258 m above sea level), and takes the form of a comma with dimensions of about 450 x 260 m and an area of some 5 hectares. It is about 470 m NE of the larger island ofIsola Maggiore.Isola Minore is covered by woodland, withpinesandholm oaksproviding protection for the nesting sites of numerouscormorants.

In the Middle Ages it had rather a large population. During the fifteenth century however the inhabitants transferreden masseto the mainland to escape from the depredations of brigands and subsequently it has been home only to the occasional hermit. Today the island is in private ownership and uninhabited. It is not on any of the ferry routes and there is no jetty or other dedicated facilities for moorage.

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This article originated as a translation ofthis versionof its counterpart in theItalian Wikipedia.
  1. ^‘Isola Minore’,Comune di Passignano sul Trasimeno.

43°10′46″N12°06′11″E/ 43.17956°N 12.10293°E/43.17956; 12.10293