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Lampedusa
[ lam-pi-doo-suh, -zuh; Italian lahm-pe-doo-zah ]
noun
- Giu·sep·pe (To·ma·si) di [joo-, zep, -pe taw-, mah, -zee dee], 1896–1957, Italian novelist.
- an island in the Mediterranean, between Tunisia and Malta: belonging to Italy.
Lampedusa
1/ ˌæɪˈːə /
noun
- an island in the Mediterranean, between Malta and Tunisia. Area: about 21 sq km (8 sq miles)
Lampedusa
2/ ˌæɪˈːə /
noun
- LampedusaGiuseppe Tomasi di18961957MItalianWRITING: novelist Giuseppe Tomasi di. 1896–1957, Italian novelist: author of the historical novel The Leopard (1958)
Example Sentences
He mentioned that the Pope's first trip had been to the Italian island of Lampedusa, the port of arrival in Europe for many migrants who make the perilous journey across the Mediterranean, and recalled the mass the Pope celebrated at the US-Mexico border.
Pope Francis's very first trip outside Rome was to meet migrants on the Italian island of Lampedusa.
An NGO ship called Open Arms was carrying 147 migrants picked up off the Libyan coast when it was prevented from docking on the Italian island of Lampedusa on the orders of Salvini, who was interior minister at the time.
Rescuers handed her over to Italian authorities on the island of Lampedusa, where she was able to walk as well as talk.
Earlier this week, 16 men of Bangladeshi and Egyptian origin were moved from the migrant hotspot of Lampedusa, off the coast of Sicily, to one of two purpose-built centres on the Albanian coast where their asylum claims will be examined.
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