Ladrone Islands - translation to Αγγλικά
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Ladrone Islands - translation to Αγγλικά

ARCHIPELAGO IN WESTERN NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN
Marianas; Marianas Islands; Ladrone Islands; The Marianas; Mariana Islander; Islas de los Ladrones; Mariana Islands (US); Marianen Inseln; Marianas Island; Marianas archipelago; Maranhas Marianas; Mariana Island; Islas de las Velas Latinas; Marianne Islands; History of the Mariana Islands; Prehistory of the Mariana Islands
  • Chamorro red rice
  • Austronesian migrations]] into the islands of the [[Indo-Pacific]]
  • A stamp from the Marianas' late Spanish colonial period, 1898–1899
  • Ruins of [[Guma Taga]] on Tinian.  The pillars/columns are called latte (pronounced læ'di) stones, a common architectural element of prehistoric structures in the Mariana Islands, upon which elevated buildings were built. Earthquakes had toppled the other latte at this site by the time this photo was taken; an earthquake in 1902 toppled the one seen on the left, and today only the one on the right remains standing.
  • Geology of the west Pacific in the area of the Mariana Islands. The Mariana Islands are at map-right, east of the Philippine Sea and just west of the [[Mariana Trench]] in the ocean floor.
  • Chamorro]] in the Ladrones Islands, ca. 1590 [[Boxer Codex]]
  • A 1901 stamp from the German-era Marianas
  • A U.S. Marine talks a terrified Chamorro woman and her children into abandoning their refuge. [[Battle of Saipan]], 1944.

Ladrone Islands         
n. Ladrone Islands, früherer Name der Marianen, Gruppe Vulkan- Und Koralleninseln im Westen des Pazifiks
Mariana Islands         
n. Marianen, Vulkaninseln im Pazifik
Kurile Islands         
  • [[Severo-Kurilsk]], Paramushir
  • Atlasov
  • U.S. Army Map Service]] maps compiled in the early 1950s
  • Ainu]]
  • A view of the volcano Bogdan Khmelnitsky on Iturup Island
  • Russian Orthodox church, Kunashir
  • Kuril Ainu people next to their traditional dwelling.
  • A map of Kuril Islands from Gisuke Sasamori's 1893 book ''Chishima Tanken''
  • 5 rouble]] coin, 2020.
  • [[Caldera]] of the island [[Ushishir]]
  • [[Yuzhno-Kurilsk]], Kunashir
  • White Rocks, Iturup
  • [[Stratovolcano]] Mt. Ruruy; view from [[Yuzhno-Kurilsk]]
  • [[Mendeleyeva]] in the southern part of Kunashir
  • Yuzhno-Kurilsky District
  • [[Ebeko]] volcano, Paramushir
  • Main village in [[Shikotan]]
ISLAND CHAIN LOCATED IN NORTHEAST ASIA ADMINISTERED BY RUSSIA
Kuriru; Kuril islands; Kurile; Kurile Islands; Kuril; Kurile islands; Kuril island; Kuriles; Chishima; Tisima; Kuriru Rettô; Kuriru Rettoo; Kuriru Rettou; Kuriru Retto; Chishima Retto; Chishima Rettô; Chishima Rettoo; Chishima Rettou; Tisima Rettô; Tisima Rettoo; Tisima Rettou; Tisima Retto; Kurils; Chishima Islands; Chishima islands; Japanese administration of the Kuril Islands; Kuril Islands under Japanese administration period; Kuril Archipelago; South Kuril Islands; Southern Kurile Islands; Chishima-Retto; Kuriru islands; Chishima-retto; Chishima rettō; Kurilskiye Ostrova; Kurile island arc; Kuril arc; History of the Kuril Islands; Fauna of the Kuril Islands; Kurile arc; Kurile Arc; 千島列島; Кури́льские острова́
Kurile-Inseln (russische Inseln zwischen Japans Hokaido und Rußlands Kamchatka gelegen)

Βικιπαίδεια

Mariana Islands

The Mariana Islands (; also the Marianas; in Chamorro: Manislan Mariånas) are a crescent-shaped archipelago comprising the summits of fifteen longitudinally oriented, mostly dormant volcanic mountains in the northwestern Pacific Ocean, between the 12th and 21st parallels north and along the 145th meridian east. They lie south-southeast of Japan, west-southwest of Hawaii, north of New Guinea and east of the Philippines, demarcating the Philippine Sea's eastern limit. They are found in the northern part of the western Oceanic sub-region of Micronesia, and are politically divided into two jurisdictions of the United States: the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands and, at the southern end of the chain, the territory of Guam. The islands were named after the influential Spanish queen Mariana of Austria following their colonization in the 17th century.

The indigenous inhabitants are the Chamorro people. Archaeologists in 2013 reported findings which indicated that the people who first settled the Marianas arrived there after making what may have been at the time the longest uninterrupted ocean voyage in human history. They further reported findings which suggested that Tinian is likely to have been the first island in Oceania to have been settled by humans.

Spanish expeditions, beginning with one by Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan in the early 16th century, were the first Europeans to arrive; eventually, Spain annexed and colonized the archipelago, establishing their capital on the largest island, Guam. The Marianas were the first islands Magellan encountered after traversing the Pacific from the southern tip of South America. The fruits found there saved the survivors from scurvy, which had already killed dozens of crewmembers.