Elba is the biggest island of the Tuscan Archipelago and the third largest in Italy after Sardinia and Sicily.
The island of Elba is famous around the world for harboring French Emperor Napoleon in 1814 during his exile. But it's history goes back to prehistory, with the Ilvati tribe from Liguria who named the island Ilva.
It was then inhabited first by the Etruscans and later by the Romans, who really appreciated the island and its rich deposits of iron and its mud baths.
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Enfola

Elba

Cotone

Marciana Marina

Margidore

Portoferraio


Volterraio

Rio Marina

Marciana

Bleu

Lacona

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