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Icaria, also spelled Ikaria (Greek: Ικαρία, ), is a Greek island in the Aegean Sea, 10 nautical miles (19 km) southwest of Samos. Administratively, Icaria forms a separate municipality within the Ikaria regional unit , which is part of the North Aegean region .
Horace makes a reference to Icarian waves in Liber I, Carmen I, line 15 ("Ad Maecenatem"); [2] the first stanza of his Ode 4.2 also alludes to the Icarian Sea. [3]Strabo states that it connects with the Carpathian Sea on the south, and on the West with the Cretan Sea.
Icaria is a genus of eusocial paper wasps in the Ropalidiini tribe, which was later synonymized to Ropalidia Guérin-Méneville. The former genus contained, among other, the following species: The former genus contained, among other, the following species:
Ikaria (Greek: Περιφερειακή ενότητα Ικαρίας) is one of the regional units of Greece. It is part of the region of North Aegean . The regional unit covers the island of Ikaria and the small archipelago Fournoi Korseon , in the Aegean Sea .
In 2003, Syracuse University Press published a translation by Leslie J. Roberts [d], Travels in Icaria. [13] A basic plot outline was published by Morris Hillquit in 1903: Lord Carisdall, a young English nobleman, has by chance learned of the existence of a remote and isolated country known as Icaria.
"Icaria" is the name of his fictional country and ideal society. The nuclear family remained the only other independent unit. The book's success prompted Cabet to take steps to realize his Utopia. [5] In 1839, Cabet returned to France to advocate a communitarian social movement, for which he invented the term communisme. [7]
Inspired by the tales of the fishermen, Zichmni undertakes a voyage to the west with Antonio in charge of his fleet. To the west of Frislanda (see the Zeno map), they encounter a large island called Icaria, which does not exist. According to the letters, the inhabitants of Icaria greet them before they can make landfall.
Looking from Fourni Island to Thymaina and Icaria Overview. Fournoi Korseon (Greek: Φούρνοι Κορσέων), more commonly simply Fournoi (Greek: Φούρνοι), anciently known as Corsiae or Korsiai (Ancient Greek: Κορσίαι), Corseae or Korseai (Κορσεαί), [2] Corsia or Korsia (Κορσία), [3] and Corassiae (Κορασσίαι), [4] form a complex or archipelago of ...