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GAZETTEER - translation to αραβικά

GEOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OR DIRECTORY USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH A MAP OR ATLAS
The World Gazetteer; World Gazetteer; World gazetteer; Gazeteer; Gazzetteer; Gazzeteer; Gazateer; Gazetteer of the State of New York; U. P. Gazetteer By Th.Baldwin; Universal Pronouncing Gazetteer; Universal Pronouncing Gazetteer By Thomas Baldwin; Gazetteers; Geographical dictionary; Gazzeteers; Difangzhi
  • [[John Speed]]'s map of "[[Bedford]]e", from his ''Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine'', published in 1611
  • Imperial Gazetteer of India]], [[Oxford University Press]], 1909
  • woodblock printed]] scenes of 17th-century [[Nanjing]].
  • Ordnance Gazetteer for Scotland - First Page
  • Gazetteer of the Muslim Regions]]'), a Chinese [[Qing dynasty]] illustration of a Muslim [[akhoond]] (Chinese: ''ahong'') from 1772. In 1755, the [[Qianlong Emperor]] sent an army to put down a [[Khoja]] rebellion in [[Kashgar]]. Several officers from that campaign aided in the compilation of this gazetteer.
  • [[John Norden]]'s map of [[London]] published in 1593
  • Map of the Fengshan County of "[[Taiwan]] Prefectural Gazetteer", published in 1696 during the [[Kangxi Emperor]]'s reign in the [[Qing dynasty]]
  • American geographer [[Jedidiah Morse]]'s "A New Map of North America Shewing all the New Discoveries" from his gazetteer of 1797.
  • Ordnance Gazetteer for Scotland - Title Page
  • A 15th-century manuscript copy of the [[Ptolemy world map]], reconstituted from Ptolemy's ''Geographia'' (circa 150), indicating the countries of "[[Serica]]" and "Sinae" ([[China]]) at the extreme right, beyond the island of "Taprobane" ([[Sri Lanka]], oversized) and the "Aurea Chersonesus" ([[Malay Peninsula]]).

GAZETTEER         

ألاسم

قامُوسٌ جُغْرافِيّ ; مُعْجَمٌ جُغْرَافِيّ

gazetteer         
اسْم : صحافيّ . معجم جغرافيّ
gazetteer         
معجم جغرافى صحافى

Ορισμός

gazetteer
[?gaz?'t??]
¦ noun a geographical index or dictionary.
Origin
C17 (in the sense 'journalist'): via Fr. from Ital. gazzettiere, from gazzetta (see gazette); current sense is from a gazetteer called The Gazetteer's: or, Newsman's Interpreter.

Βικιπαίδεια

Gazetteer

A gazetteer is a geographical dictionary or directory used in conjunction with a map or atlas. It typically contains information concerning the geographical makeup, social statistics and physical features of a country, region, or continent. Content of a gazetteer can include a subject's location, dimensions of peaks and waterways, population, gross domestic product and literacy rate. This information is generally divided into topics with entries listed in alphabetical order.

Ancient Greek gazetteers are known to have existed since the Hellenistic era. The first known Chinese gazetteer was released by the first century, and with the age of print media in China by the ninth century, the Chinese gentry became invested in producing gazetteers for their local areas as a source of information as well as local pride. The geographer Stephanus of Byzantium wrote a geographical dictionary (which currently has missing parts) in the sixth century which influenced later European compilers. Modern gazetteers can be found in reference sections of most libraries as well as on the internet.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για GAZETTEER
1. It‘s a strange collision between a gazetteer, a route planner and a rhyming dictionary.
2. He was sacked, and in his place we now have a woman whose knowledge of the wider world appears to have been obtained from the Caravan Club Gazetteer.
3. Or the Gazetteer: "This wonderful man, who is the Shakespeare of music, and the triumph of the age in which we live, is doomed to reside in the court of a miserable German Prince.
4. Intense conflict Kristin Woodland, who chairs the local authorities‘ street gazetteer group, says: "The taxpayer pays for us to create the data, then has to pay us to use the data." The conflict between a trading fund‘s traditional role and its new commercial activities is most intense in mapping.
5. The negotiations between the OS and the IDEA began in May, but have now been suspended, with both sides saying that they cannot reach agreement on the transfer of IDEA‘s National Land and Property Gazetteer to OS as an input to the proposed new database, the National Spatial Address Infrastructure.