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hasGeometry (gsp:hasGeometry) El Port de la Selva? « Le Pyrenee » generally means the oriental extremity of this chain of mountains that literally falls into the sea between Port Vendres in France and Roses in Spain. Its end is Cape Creus. Shelters are few and of bad quality, as they face the East, and the mountain is hostile. The best shelter is Port de la Selva on the Spanish side. Note that Herodotus (Hist. 2, 33) erroneously placed the source of the Danube here Geometry (ap:451_geom)
type (rdf:type) Harbour (Harbour) [x]
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El Port de la Selva? « Le Pyrenee » generally means the oriental extremity of this chain of mountains that literally falls into the sea between Port V (...)endres in France and Roses in Spain. Its end is Cape Creus. Shelters are few and of bad quality, as they face the East, and the mountain is hostile. The best shelter is Port de la Selva on the Spanish side. Note that Herodotus (Hist. 2, 33) erroneously placed the source of the Danube here
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sameAs (owl:sameAs) Pyr%C3%A8ne (ville antique) (wde:Q3411421) [x]
Pleiades ID (wdt:P1584) 246583 (ple:246583) [x]
country (wdt:P17) Spain: Canaria (wde:Q29) [x]
Digital Atlas of the Roman Empire ID (wdt:P1936) 40787 (40787) [x]
Is member (rdfs:member) ofHarbour Instances Collection (ap:Harbour_collection)
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creator (dce:creator) arthur_de_graauw (arthur_de_graauw) [x]
partOf (terms:partOf) Geodatabase of Ancient Ports and Harbours (xls table) (ap:bib_deGrauw_2013_GeoDB)
inDataset (void:inDataset) ap_dataset (ap:ap_dataset) [153626 gsp:asWKT]