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the organizing committee, on the occasion of the seventh centenary, has dedicated a public green park furnished to the illustrious navigator in the Ostiense district. Similarly, the city of Savona, in turn, again at the request of the Organising Committee in 2013 dedicated to Malocello a green Area equipped with playground in the Port area.
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To commemorate the event has been coined a commemorative medal made official by the School of the Art Medal and Mint State and published a book by Alfonso Licata "Lanzarotto Malocello, from Italy to the Canary" by the CISM- Ministry of Defence. The Council of Roma Capitale, in 2012, at the request of
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To celebrate the seventh centenary of the discovery of Lanzarote, in the Canary Islands by the Italian navigator Lanzarotto Malocello, which took place in 1312, promoters formed two committees, one in Spain and one in Italy. The committees sponsored various events in Rome, Varazze, Brussels,
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In 2012 Lanzarote commemorated the 700th anniversary of Malocello's rediscovery of the Canary Islands with a number of conferences. One of the speakers was Alfonso Licata, who focused on the historical context of the voyage.
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Comitato Promotore per le celebrazioni VII° Centenario della Scopertadi Lanzarote e delle Isole Canarie da parte del navigatore italiano Lanzarotto Malocello (1312-2012)
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almost a century later, which state that the fortress constructed by Malocello could still be found on the island. Malocello's fortress was situated above
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revolt. Information about this revolt is scanty, but his stay on the island is supported by various sources, including the chronicles of the
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A delegation of the mayor and 162 residents of Varazze (Malocello's hometown) visited Lanzarote. They arrived aboard the cruise ship
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Acosta, José Juan; Félix Rodríguez Lorenzo; Carmelo L. Quintero Padrón (1988).
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Strasbourg, Madrid and Lanzarote, among other cities.
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Malocello may have voyaged in search of the brothers
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Northern part of Lanzarote and Chinijo Archipelago.
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Lanceloto Malocello

[lantʃeˈlɔttomaloˈtʃɛllo]
Latin
French
Italian
Republic of Genoa
Lanzarote
Canary Islands
Lancelot
Varazze
Republic of Genoa
Province of Savona
Angelino Dulcert
Vandino and Ugolino Vivaldi
India
Guanche
Norman
Jean de Béthencourt
Teguise
Italian
destroyer
Lanzerotto Malocello
Spanish Civil War
World War II
Canary Islands
Chisholm, Hugh
"Malocello, Lanciloto" 
Encyclopædia Britannica
"Diccionario Ínsuloamaziq"

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