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Which volcano erupted in ancient Rome and destroyed Pompeii?

[Place Name] Mount Vesuvius

It is only about ten kilometers from Pompeii.

At noon in August 79 BC, Vesuvius, an active volcano near Pompeii, suddenly erupted. Volcanic ash, gravel and mud instantly razed Pompeii, and the most prosperous city in ancient Rome disappeared completely within 18 hours after Vesuvius erupted. It was not until the middle of18th century that this ancient city was excavated and rediscovered.

A mural unearthed in Pompeii reads "Nothing lasts forever", but the sudden disaster not only destroyed Pompeii, but also made the ancient city immortal at that time-an arena with nearly 20,000 people,/kloc-more than 0/00 bars, more than 30 bakeries, a theater with 5,000 people, a pedestrian street with big slabs, carved stone pools and exquisite murals ... just like great.