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Giannutri
Giannutri ((:dʒanˈnuːtri)) is a small island in the Tyrrhenian Sea off the coast of Tuscany, Italy ; it is the southernmost island of the Tuscan Archipelago and it is a ''frazione'' of the ''comune'' of Isola del Giglio in the Province of Grosseto. ==Geography== Giannutri was known as ''Dianium'' by the Romans and ''Artemisia'', ''Αρτεμησία'' by the Greeks; it has a crescent moon shape which forms the Gulf of Spalmatoio and is placed at south east from the Isola del Giglio and from Porto Ercole. The island has a coastal perimeter of , is stretched approximately from ''Punta del Capo Rosso'' to ''Punta Secca'' (north-south) and from ''Punta San Francesco'' to ''Punta della Salvezza'' (west-east). The soil is calcareous and has a rocky and rugged coasts with inlets and caves mainly in the southern part interrupted only by two beaches called ''Cala dello Spalmatoio'' (on the north-east) and ''Cala Maestra'' (on the north-west) where are the dockings. The island landscape has three hills: ''Poggio del Cannone'' (83 m) and ''Monte Mario'' (78 m) in the northern part and ''Poggio Capel Rosso'' (93 m), the highest, in the southern where is the lighthouse. 〔(Isola del Giglio ) Webspace〕
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