Alônis

Alônis , in Spanish Alone . Some Greek geographers named Alônis a split preceded by a small island.

Traditionally one connects this village with the Calanque of Port of Alon.

There is no small island at the entry of the Calanque of Port of Alon. The island was Tabarca, the circus was the Bay Santa Pola, and the hiring of Alônis is currently the village Guardamar del Segura.

The name of Alônis does not mean anything in old particular in Greek, its origin is thus probably phenician.

In its part entitled Pœnulus, i.e. the small Carthaginian , comic the Latin Plaute puts in scene an unhappy Carthaginian mislaid in Rome. This one, speaking the language little, is expressed in a Sabir mixing Latin Phénicien and . It evokes the alonim and the alonoth, in other words the gods and the goddesses. Alon means god .

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