Yes there is but it is so small you normally can't find it but most maps say Chulpo not Ch'ulp'o
"H2O: Just Add Water" was primarily filmed on location in Queensland, Australia. The fictional town in the show is called "Brisbane Beach," but the actual filming took place at various beaches and locations around the Gold Coast.
"H2O: Just Add Water" was filmed on location at various beaches and underwater in Queensland, Australia. The show was primarily shot in and around the Gold Coast region, including locations such as the Infinity Attraction and the Village Roadshow Studios.
Ytterbium is named after the Swedish village of Ytterby, where the mineral containing this element was originally discovered.
Daniel returned because his grandmother was dying
That is likely referring to the Rock of Gibraltar, which is a massive limestone monolith located on the southern coast of Spain. It is a British Overseas Territory that overlooks the Strait of Gibraltar and is known for its strategic location and stunning views.
Chulpo is important in "A Single Shard" because it is where Tree-ear lives and grows up. The village represents tradition, community, and the values of hard work and perseverance that Tree-ear learns from the villagers, especially Min, the master potter. Additionally, the beauty of Chulpo's surroundings and the pottery produced there play a significant role in the story's setting and themes.
Pacific Coast.
a Spanish farming village was called a Royal Road village...
Staithes is a village on the North Yorkshire coast in England.
The biggest village in Lincolnshire is Coningsby, which is on the A153 Midlands to East Coast road.
The character lives in a small village near the coast.
Zeebrugge is a village that is located on the coast of Belgium. It is located on the coast of the North Sea and is short distance from Great Britain. An expressway to Bruges connects Zeebrugge to the European motorway system.
Croyde is a village on the north coast of Devon, and is popular with surfers.
Yes, it's a fishing village on Cornwall's north coast.
Tjaerborg is a very small village on the west coast of Denmark, about 10 kilometers east of Esbjerg. This little village only has an population of about 2.500 people.
The Village of 'Catterick' is situated in the northern 'Richmondshire' district of North Yorkshire on the East coast of England in the United Kingdom.
The village where Postman Pat lives is called Greendale.