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- Candyn abstract "Candyn (also spelled Candin or Candy) was a supposed remote east-asian island around the turn of the 15th century.On the 1457 Genoese map there is an island of Candia, with a report of a \"large fish\" being captured and brought back to Venice.It can be found on Martin Behaim's globe in 1492, where he described it as being: \"foot against foot with respect to our land, and when it is day with us they have night\", (in other words, in the antipodes).It appeared on the 1507 map of Johannes Ruysch, the Waldseemüller map, and the Johannes Schöner globe.It may be identified with Odoric's island of \"Dondin\".Although speculation has linked it with Ceylon or Indosenian islands, no positive determination has been made matching Candyn with any known physical location.".
- Candyn wikiPageExternalLink 248_The_Genoese_Map.html.
- Candyn wikiPageID "49182226".
- Candyn wikiPageLength "1235".
- Candyn wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Candyn wikiPageRevisionID "704017691".
- Candyn wikiPageWikiLink Antipodes.
- Candyn wikiPageWikiLink Category:Phantom_islands.
- Candyn wikiPageWikiLink Erdapfel.
- Candyn wikiPageWikiLink Genoese_map.
- Candyn wikiPageWikiLink Johannes_Ruysch.
- Candyn wikiPageWikiLink Johannes_Schöner_globe.
- Candyn wikiPageWikiLink Odoric_of_Pordenone.
- Candyn wikiPageWikiLink Waldseemüller_map.
- Candyn wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Geo-stub.
- Candyn subject Category:Phantom_islands.
- Candyn hypernym Island.
- Candyn type Island.
- Candyn comment "Candyn (also spelled Candin or Candy) was a supposed remote east-asian island around the turn of the 15th century.On the 1457 Genoese map there is an island of Candia, with a report of a \"large fish\" being captured and brought back to Venice.It can be found on Martin Behaim's globe in 1492, where he described it as being: \"foot against foot with respect to our land, and when it is day with us they have night\", (in other words, in the antipodes).It appeared on the 1507 map of Johannes Ruysch, the Waldseemüller map, and the Johannes Schöner globe.It may be identified with Odoric's island of \"Dondin\".Although speculation has linked it with Ceylon or Indosenian islands, no positive determination has been made matching Candyn with any known physical location.".
- Candyn label "Candyn".
- Candyn wasDerivedFrom Candyn?oldid=704017691.
- Candyn isPrimaryTopicOf Candyn.