The Mount Etna volcano is in Italy. Mount Etna is the largest active volcano in Europe and one of the world's most frequently erupting volcanoes. It is also the volcano with the longest record of continuous eruption.
Mount Etna is located near the east coast of the island of Sicily. It is 3.32 km tall with a base
circumference of about 149.67 km.
In November 1928 there was an eruption of Mount Etna, Sicily, which led to lava largely destroying the town of Mascali, situated low on the eastern flank of the volcano.