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Palinuro is an Italian small town, the most populated civil parish of Centola, [1] Province of Salerno, in the Campania region. The name of the town is derived from Palinurus , the helmsman of Aeneas , as recorded in the fifth and sixth books of the Aeneid .
Villa Alegre (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbiʎa aˈleɣɾe], Happy Village) is a children's television show and the first national bilingual (Spanish/English) program in the United States. [1] It was produced by Bilingual Children's Television as its inaugural project on the company's founding in 1970. [2]
Cape Palinuro (Italian: Capo Palinuro) is located in southwestern Italy, approximately 50 miles (80 km) southeast of Salerno, in southern part of Cilento region. It is supposedly named after Palinurus , the helmsman of Aeneas ' ship in Virgil 's Aeneid .
The Cumaean Sibyl, who has guided Aeneas into the underworld, predicts that locals will come and build him a mound; the place will be named Cape Palinuro in his honor. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The death of Palinurus is, according to classical scholar Bill Gladhill, "the most lucid example of this representation of human sacrifice in which the divine ...
Capo Palinuro Lighthouse (Italian: Faro di Capo Palinuro) is an active lighthouse located in the south-western Italy, roughly 40 miles (64 km) south-west of Salerno, in the southern part of Cilento. Description
The Happy Village (German: Das fröhliche Dorf) is a 1955 West German comedy film directed by Rudolf Schündler and starring Hannelore Bollmann, Carl Hinrichs and Gerhard Riedmann. [1] It is a remake of the 1934 German film Trouble with Jolanthe. It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in West Berlin and the Bendestorf Studios outside Hamburg.
Palinuro is a town in the Province of Salerno, Italy. Palinuro may also refer to: Cape Palinuro, Campania, Italy; Italian training ship Palinuro; Volcano Palinuro, off the coast of Cilento in Southern Italy; Palinuro de México, a 1976 novel by Mexican author Fernando del Paso
Palinuro Seamount is a seamount in the Tyrrhenian Sea. It is an elongated 50–70 km (31–43 mi) long complex of volcanoes north of the Aeolian Islands with multiple potential calderas . The shallowest point lies at 80–70 m (260–230 ft) depth and formed an island during past episodes of low sea level.