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				Panarea, known in ancient times as Euonymos (that which is on 
				the left) or Hycesia (unlucky) is the smallest and oldest Island 
				of the archipelago. Panarea, with its surrounding rocks and 
				little islands, is thought to be the remains of an ancient 
				underwater volcano. There are many natural phenomena which 
				attest the island’s volcanic origin.  
				
				
				 Panarea 
				has been inhabited since the I millennium BC. The most important 
				settlement was that of the capo Milazzese headland, where the 
				archaeological remains of a prehistoric village have been 
				excavated.  
				The little islands of Basiluzzo, Dattilo, Lisca Bianca, Bottaro, 
				Lisca Nera, Panarelli and “formiche” (the ants) make an 
				impressive scenic impact around the Island.  
				
				
				If the sea is calm, you can easily see the bubbles created by  
				underwater volcanic gas. 
				From the second half of the 20th century, the Island has become 
				a favourite resort for famous people from the world of business, 
				culture and entertainment. It has therefore become known as the 
				“VIP” Island.  
				Eleonora’s falcons are present on the western side of the 
				island. 
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