Introduction
Look up Clorinda in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Clorinda may refer to:
Clorinda is a name that pops up in several contexts, from literature to opera, and even in culinary references. For travellers, this multiplicity can be a source of delightful confusion when a GPS points to a different Clorinda than intended. The most reliable way to confirm you’re heading to the right destination is to cross‑check the province or region code, especially in South American countries where towns share names across borders. A quick glance at local signage will often reveal the administrative district, saving you from a detour into an unexpected neighbourhood.
Because the name appears in many places, many guidebooks treat Clorinda as a footnote rather than a standalone entry. This leaves room for the curious visitor to explore the surrounding area’s lesser‑known streets and markets, where authentic daily life unfolds away from the tourist radar. Keep an eye out for family‑run cafés that serve regional fare and for community events posted on municipal notice boards. Those informal cues often point to cultural experiences that deserve a place in a traveller’s itinerary, even if they don’t make the standard listings.
The pronunciation of Clorinda varies subtly across Spanish, Portuguese and Italian speakers, reflecting the city’s multicultural ties. When asking locals for directions, mimicking the local phonetics—a soft ‘c’ followed by a rolling ‘r’—can smooth interactions and signal respect for regional speech patterns. In addition, learning a few key phrases that incorporate the city’s name, such as “¿Cómo llego a Clorinda?” or “Onde fica Clorinda?” can open doors to more candid recommendations that rarely appear on tourist brochures.
Look up Clorinda in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Clorinda may refer to:
[edit] Clorinda Corradi (1804–1877), Italian opera contralto Linda Fiorentino (born 1958), American retired actress Clorinda Málaga de Prado (1905–1993), First Lady of Peru Clorinda Matto de Turner (1852–1909), Peruvian writer Clorinda Low Lucas (1895–1986), American Hawaiian social worker Clorinda S. Minor (1806–1855), American writer and expatriate in Palestine Clorinda Rosato (1913–1985), Brazilian composer, pianist and teacher Rasa Clorinda (c. 1746–c. 1806), sometimes known as simply Clorinda, Indian Christian missionary and church founder
[edit] Clorinda (Jerusalem Delivered), in the 1581 epic poem Jerusalem Delivered by Torquato Tasso Clorinda, one of the protagonists in Il combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda, a 1624 operatic scena based on Tasso Clorinda, a protagonist in the 1777 opera Il curioso indiscreto by Pasquale Anfossi Clorinda, in the 1817 opera La Cenerentola by Gioachino Rossini Clorinda, a main character in the 1863 one-act opérette Il signor Fagotto by Jacques Offenbach Clorinda, Robin Hood's bride in the 1716 ballad "Robin Hood's Birth, Breeding, Valor, and Marriage" Clorinda, in the 17th century play Cicilia and Clorinda by Thomas Killigrew Clorinda, in the 1933 novel Fontamara by Ignazio Silone
[edit] Clorinda, Formosa, a city in Argentina Clorinda Airport Clorinda (brachiopod), a brachiopod genus HMS Clorinda, a fictional Royal Navy ship in the novel Hornblower in the West Indies Clorinda, an 1811 portrait painting by Thomas Douglas Guest