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  2. Ponza - Wikipedia

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    The tallest hill on the island, called Monte Guardia, still has the rotting stumps of the extinct giant trees over eight feet wide. Crops are grown on these terraces like grapes for wine and cactus pears and fig trees. Ponza is also suspected to be the island of Aeaea in Homer's Odyssey, as the island of Circe the sorceress, where her cave or ...

  3. Aeaea - Wikipedia

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    Aeaea, Ææa or Eëä (/ iː ˈ iː ə / ee-EE-ə or / ə ˈ iː ə / ə-EE-ə; Ancient Greek: Αἰαία, romanized: Aiaíā [ai̯.ǎi̯.aː]) was a mythological island said to be the home of the goddess-sorceress Circe. "Circe would fain have held me back in her halls, the guileful lady of Aeaea, yearning that I should be her husband".

  4. Circeii - Wikipedia

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    Circeii was an ancient Roman city on the site of modern San Felice Circeo and near Mount Circeo, the mountain promontory on the southwest coast of Italy.The area around Circeii and Mount Circeo was thickly populated with Roman villas and other buildings, of which the remains of many can still be seen.

  5. San Felice Circeo - Wikipedia

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    It was an ancient city called Circeii. It is one of I Borghi più belli d'Italia ("The most beautiful villages of Italy"). [3] It is included in the Circeo National Park. Sites include the Grotta Guattari, one of the oldest Neanderthal sites in Italy, in which remains of nine Neanderthals were discovered. [4]

  6. Circe - Wikipedia

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    Linnaeus named a genus of the Venus clams after Circe in 1778 (species Circe scripta (Linnaeus, 1758) and others). [149] Her name has been given to 34 Circe, a large, dark main-belt asteroid first sighted in 1855. There are a variety of chess variants named Circe in which captured pieces are reborn on their starting positions. The rules for ...

  7. The tiny island that sits between Europe and Asia - AOL

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    The 2,500-year-old Maiden’s Tower in Istanbul is an icon of the city and has recently reopened after a major two-year restoration. The tiny island that sits between Europe and Asia Skip to main ...

  8. List of islands of Europe - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the larger offshore islands of Europe. In the Atlantic Ocean ... Major islands and the island groups of the British Isles (Anglo-Celtic Isles) Great ...

  9. Mount Circeo - Wikipedia

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    Mount Circeo is today included in the Circeo National Park, established in 1934 on 5,616 ha (56.16 km 2; 13,880 acres; 21.68 sq mi) over the territories of Latina, Sabaudia, San Felice Circeo and Zannone Island (minor island of Ponziane Archipelago).