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  2. Capri (color) - Wikipedia

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    Capri or deep sky blue is a deep shade of sky blue which is between cyan and azure on the color wheel. The color Capri in general is named for the color of the Mediterranean Sea around the island of Capri off Italy, the site of several villas belonging to the Roman Emperor Tiberius, including his Imperial residence in his later years, the Villa Jovis.

  3. Sky blue - Wikipedia

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    The colour name deep sky blue came into use with the formulization of the X11 colour names over 1985–1989. The normalized colour coordinates for deep sky blue are identical to Capri, which first came into use as a colour name in English in 1920. [35] Deep sky blue waters of the Blue Grotto in Capri, namesake of the original (and ongoing) name ...

  4. Chappuis absorption - Wikipedia

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    The western twilight sky after sunset, during the blue hour (around nautical dusk).The deep-blue color of the upper portion is attributable to Chappuis absorption. Chappuis absorption (French:) refers to the absorption of electromagnetic radiation by ozone, which is especially noticeable in the ozone layer, which absorbs a small part of sunlight in the visible portion of the electromagnetic ...

  5. Bleu celeste - Wikipedia

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    Blue celeste tincture. Bleu celeste (/ ˌ b l uː s ə ˈ l ɛ s t /, "sky blue") is a rarely occurring and non-standard tincture in heraldry (not being one of the seven main colours or metals or the three staynard colours). This tincture is sometimes also called ciel or simply celeste.

  6. Azure (heraldry) - Wikipedia

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    A wide range of colour values is used in the depiction of azure in armory and flags, but in common usage it is often referred to simply as "blue". In addition to the standard blue tincture called azure, there is a lighter blue that is called bleu celeste or "sky blue". Neither azure nor bleu celeste is precisely defined as a particular shade of ...

  7. Blue in culture - Wikipedia

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    In Egypt blue was associated with the sky and with divinity. The Egyptian god Amun could make his skin blue so that he could fly, invisible, across the sky. Blue could also protect against evil; many people around the Mediterranean still wear a blue amulet, representing the eye of God, to protect them from misfortune. [14]

  8. Tristia of the Deep-Blue Sea - Wikipedia

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    Tristia of the Deep-Blue Sea (Japanese: 蒼い海のトリスティア, Hepburn: Aoi Umi no Torisutia) is a PS2, PSP, and PC game, developed by Kogado Studio.This game is part of the Deep-Blue series along with the sequel, Neosphere of the Deep-Blue Sky (蒼い空のネオスフィア) and Akatsuki no Amaneka to Aoi Kyojin.

  9. Sky Blue (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Sky Blue" is a song written and recorded by English musician Peter Gabriel. In September 2002, it appeared on Gabriel's seventh studio album, Up.Fragments of the song were also used on Gabriel's soundtrack album Long Walk Home: Music from the Rabbit-Proof Fence, which preceded the release of Up by a few months.