CHARTA GĒOGRAPHICA: EURŌPA ET ALIAE CONTINENTĒS

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CHARTA GĒOGRAPHICA: EURŌPA ET ALIAE CONTINENTĒS

Eurōpa et Āfrica et Asia sunt continentēs Eurōpa et Āfrica et Asia sunt continentēs. Hispānia, Gallia, Germānia, Ītalia, Graecia sunt terrae in Eurōpā.

Spectāte īnsulās: Siciliam, Corsicam, Sardiniam, Crētam, Cyprum Spectāte īnsulās: Siciliam, Corsicam, Sardiniam, Crētam, Cyprum. Ubi sunt īnsulae? Sunt in marī Mediterrāneō.

Suntne Sicilia, Corsica, Sardinia, Crēta, Cyprus īnsulae magnae Suntne Sicilia, Corsica, Sardinia, Crēta, Cyprus īnsulae magnae? Ita, īnsulae sunt magnae.

Peloponnēsus est paene īnsula Peloponnēsus est paene īnsula. Hispānia,Ītalia, Graecia sunt paenīnsulae magnae

Spectāte Rōmam. Ubi est Rōma? Est in Ītaliā

Spectāte terrās in Āfricā: Maurītāniam, Numidiam, Libyam, Aegyptum, Aethiopiam

Carthāgō est in Āfricā. In Āfricā Dīdō, rēgīna Phoenissa, habitat et rēgnat.

Spectāte terrās in Asiā: terrae in Asiā sunt Asia Minor, Armenia, Mesopotamia, Syria, Arabia, Phoenīca

Spectāte īnsulam parvam in Phoenīcā. Est īnsula pulchra - Tyrus

Eurōpa, puella in fābulā prīmā, in Phoenīcā habitat.

Text reprinted from Latin Via Ovid, A First Course, Second Edition by Norma Goldman and Jacob E. Nyenhuis, copyright © 1982 Wayne State University Press, with the permission of Wayne State University Press.