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  1. Parthenope (/ p ɑːr ˈ θ ɛ n ə p i / parth-EN-ə-pee; minor planet designation: 11 Parthenope) is a large, bright main-belt asteroid. Parthenope was discovered by Annibale de Gasparis on 11 May 1850, the second of his nine asteroid discoveries.

  2. Asteroid 11 Parthenope is currently in the constellation of Pisces. The current Right Ascension is 01h 24m 42s and the Declination is +05° 34’ 26”. Right now, from the selected location (Greenwich, United Kingdom), Asteroid 11 Parthenope is not visible because it is below the horizon.

  3. www.introducingathens.com › map › parthenonMap of Athens - Parthenon

    Location of Parthenon on the map of Athens. Find out where it is and what the closest landmarks are on our interactive map.

  4. Dec 29, 2006 · Parthenope "Maiden Voice." One of the three Sirens, together with Ligeia and Leucosia. She threw herself into the sea out of love for Odysseus and was cast up in the Bay of Naples; Parthenope is an ancient name for Naples. 1 She had a tomb there and each year a torch race was held in her honor. 2

  5. 4 days ago · North America is bounded on the north by the Arctic Ocean, on the east by the North Atlantic Ocean, on the south by the Caribbean Sea, and on the west by the North Pacific Ocean. To the northeast Greenland is separated from Iceland by the Denmark Strait , and to the northwest Alaska is separated from the Asian mainland by the much narrower ...

  6. North America occupies the northern portion of the landmass generally referred to as the New World, the Western Hemisphere, the Americas, or simply America, which, in many countries, is considered a single continent with North America a subcontinent.

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  8. Parthenope was a mermaid who lived among the rocks in the middle of the sea. One day, Ulysses came to the place where the mermaids lived. The myth tells that Partenope tried to seduce the hero with her beautiful singing, but she failed.

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