Citara

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Citara an entity of type: Place

Playa de Citara (en italiano: Spiaggia di Citara)​ es una playa ubicada en Forio d'Ischia, en la isla de Ischia en el país europeo de Italia, cerca de Punta Imperatore. Su nombre proviene de los romanos, que consagraron el sitio a Venus Citarea, cuya estatua de mármol blanco fue encontrada en la zona. Una vieja leyenda cuenta que las rocas, que se pueden ver desde la playa, fueron en principio unos marineros convertidos en piedras como castigo por su paso por el lugar. La referencia es de Ulises, en la que se dice que "Feaci" (las personas que viven en "Esqueria", un lugar en la zona del mar Tirreno, que se identifica con Ischia) proporcionó a Ulises un barco para llegar a casa, por lo que la diosa Venus los castigó por haberle ayudado. rdf:langString
Citara (Italian: Spiaggia di Citara) is a beach located in Forio d'Ischia, in the Ischia island of Italy, near Punta Imperatore and the village of Panza. Its name comes from Romans who consecrated the site to Venus Citarea, whose statue made of white marble was found in the area. An old legend has it that the rocks, which can be seen from the beach, were in origin sailors transformed into stones as a punishment for passing through. The reference is from Odysseus, in which it is told that “Feaci” (the people living at “Scheria”, a place in the Tyrrhenian area which has been identified with Ischia) provided Ulysses with a boat to get home, so the goddess Venus punished them for helping him. On Citara Beach the Poseidon Thermal Garden is provided with a series of sea and thermal water swimmin rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Citara (Italian: Spiaggia di Citara) is a beach located in Forio d'Ischia, in the Ischia island of Italy, near Punta Imperatore and the village of Panza. Its name comes from Romans who consecrated the site to Venus Citarea, whose statue made of white marble was found in the area. An old legend has it that the rocks, which can be seen from the beach, were in origin sailors transformed into stones as a punishment for passing through. The reference is from Odysseus, in which it is told that “Feaci” (the people living at “Scheria”, a place in the Tyrrhenian area which has been identified with Ischia) provided Ulysses with a boat to get home, so the goddess Venus punished them for helping him. On Citara Beach the Poseidon Thermal Garden is provided with a series of sea and thermal water swimming pools. It is known for its sun catching position and limpid sea. Spring water gushes into the sea.
rdf:langString Playa de Citara (en italiano: Spiaggia di Citara)​ es una playa ubicada en Forio d'Ischia, en la isla de Ischia en el país europeo de Italia, cerca de Punta Imperatore. Su nombre proviene de los romanos, que consagraron el sitio a Venus Citarea, cuya estatua de mármol blanco fue encontrada en la zona. Una vieja leyenda cuenta que las rocas, que se pueden ver desde la playa, fueron en principio unos marineros convertidos en piedras como castigo por su paso por el lugar. La referencia es de Ulises, en la que se dice que "Feaci" (las personas que viven en "Esqueria", un lugar en la zona del mar Tirreno, que se identifica con Ischia) proporcionó a Ulises un barco para llegar a casa, por lo que la diosa Venus los castigó por haberle ayudado.
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