Isle of Calypso

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The Isle of Calypso is a poetic nickname for the Maltese island of Gozo, inspired by its association with the nymph Calypso from Homer’s Odyssey and its rugged, mythic Mediterranean landscape.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf poetic nickname
appliesTo Gozo
surface form: Maltese island of Gozo
associatedWith Greek mythology
Calypso
surface form: nymph Calypso
country Malta
denotes Isle of Calypso self-linksurface differs
surface form: island associated with Calypso's cave on Gozo
etymologicallyReferences Ogygia
surface form: Calypso's island Ogygia
hasCulturalRole romanticized name for Gozo
hasLandscapeCharacter Mediterranean
mythic
rugged
hasNotableSite Calypso Cave (Gozo)
hasTheme Mediterranean seascape
mythological heritage of Gozo
inspiredBy Calypso
Homer's Odyssey
language English
linkedToAuthor Homer
linkedToWork Homer's Odyssey
surface form: Odyssey
refersTo Gozo
region Mediterranean Sea
usedAs touristic epithet
usedInContext literature
poetry
tourism promotion

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Gozo hasNickname Isle of Calypso
Isle of Calypso denotes Isle of Calypso self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: island associated with Calypso's cave on Gozo