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Asia Minor - translation to ολλανδικά

PENINSULA IN WESTERN ASIA
Asian Minor; Asia-Minor; Anotolia; Anatolya; Asia minor; Mikra Asia; Lesser Asia; Asian Turkey; Anatolian Peninsula; Anatolian peninsula; Anadoli; Names of Anatolia; Geography of Anatolia; Erdschias-Gebiet; Asia Minor; Turkey in Asia; Asiatic Turkey; Ecoregions of Anatolia; Hatti (region); Asie Mineure; Forests of Anatolia
  • Turkish invasions]] in Asia Minor (11th–13th century)
  • Byzantine-Arab frontier zone]] in the mid-9th century
  • Anatolia's dry central plateau
  • [[Territorial evolution of the Ottoman Empire]] between 1359 and 1683
  • Sanctuary of the Kings of [[Commagene]] on [[Mount Nemrut]] (1st century BCE)
  • A panorama of the [[Pontic Mountains]] in the [[Black Sea Region]] of northern Anatolia, Turkey
  • isbn=978-0-415-16524-2}}. Fig. 1. Regions east of the [[Euphrates]] river were held only in the years 116–117.</ref>
  • Ethnic map of Asia Minor in 1905–06
  • Fairy chimneys in [[Cappadocia]]
  • abbr=on}},<ref name="Dimitrov1"/><ref name="Dimitrov2"/> triggering the formation of the [[Turkish Straits]].<ref name="Black Sea Deluge"/><ref name="Dimitrov1"/><ref name="Dimitrov2"/> As a result, two former [[lake]]s (the [[Sea of Marmara]] and the [[Black Sea]])<ref name="Black Sea Deluge"/> were connected to the [[Mediterranean Sea]], which separated Anatolia from Europe.

Asia Minor         
Klein Azie
South East Asia         
  • Proton]]
  • Masterpiece of Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity]]
  • [[Angkor Wat]] in [[Siem Reap]], [[Cambodia]]
  • Ati]] woman in [[Aklan]]{{spaced ndash}}the [[Negrito]]s were the earliest inhabitants of Southeast Asia.
  • [[Borobudur]] temple in [[Central Java]], Indonesia
  • Burmese puppet performance
  • Megalithic statue found in Tegurwangi, [[Sumatra]], Indonesia 1500 CE
  • Colonial boundaries in Southeast Asia
  • Malaya]]
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  • [[Balinese people]] of [[Indonesia]]
  • Komodo dragon in [[Komodo National Park]], [[Indonesia]]
  • VOC]], 1646–1667. 2 kas, 2 duit
  • Southeast Asia map of Köppen climate classification
  • [[Western Asia]]}}
  • States and regions of Southeast Asia
  • [[Wapauwe Old Mosque]] is the oldest surviving mosque in Indonesia, and the second oldest in Southeast Asia, built in 1414
  • [[Paddy field]] in Vietnam
  • The [[Philippine eagle]]
  • Latin]] script at a [[Hindu]] temple in [[Bali]]
  • The [[Royal Ballet of Cambodia]] (Paris, France 2010)
  • Population pyramid of South East Asia in 2023
  • A political map of Southeast Asia
  • Population distribution of the countries of Southeast Asia (with Indonesia split into its major islands).
  • Relief map of Southeast Asia
  • Map showing the divergent plate boundaries (oceanic spreading ridges) and recent sub-aerial [[volcano]]es (mostly at convergent boundaries), with a high density of volcanoes situated in [[Indonesia]] and the [[Philippines]].
  • [[Strait of Malacca]]
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  • Mayon Volcano]], Philippines
  • container port]] in the world, and is an important transportation and shipping hub in Southeast Asia
  • Austroasiatic]] and [[Austronesian expansion]]s into Maritime Southeast Asia.
  • Sông Đà]], northern Vietnam. Mid-1st millennium BC
  • Wallace's hypothetical line divides Indonesian Archipelago into 2 types of fauna, Australasian and Southeast Asian fauna. The deepwater of the [[Lombok Strait]] between the islands of [[Bali]] and [[Lombok]] formed a water barrier even when lower sea levels linked the now-separated islands and landmasses on either side
SOUTH-EASTERN REGION OF ASIA
South-East Asia; Southeastern Asia; South-east Asia; Southeast Asian; Southeast-Asia; SouthEast Asia; South-east Asian; South-east asia; South Eastern Asia; Southeast asia; South-eastern Asia; South-Eastern Asia; SE Asia; SEAsia; South east Asia; Souteast asia; South East Asia; South-East Asian; Culture of Southeast Asia; Demographics of Southeast Asia; South East Asian; South-East-Asia; Asia, Southeastern; List of countries in Southeast Asia; List of countries in Southeastern Asia; East South Asia; Geography of Southeast Asia; Religion in Southeast Asia; Climate of Southeast Asia; Environmental issues in Southeast Asia; South-East Asia Region; SEAR countries; Economy of Southeast Asia; Southeast Asian countries; SeA; Biodiversity of Southeast Asia; Wildlife of Southeast Asia; Climate change in Southeast Asia; Fauna of Southeast Asia
Zuid Oost Azie
C minor         
TONALITY
C-minor; C Minor; C-Moll
C mineur,een kleine terts {muziek}

Ορισμός

South Asian
¦ noun a native or inhabitant of the Indian subcontinent, or a person of South Asian descent.
¦ adjective relating to southern Asia, especially the Indian subcontinent.

Βικιπαίδεια

Anatolia

Anatolia, also known as Asia Minor, is a large peninsula in Western Asia and is the western-most extension of continental Asia. The land mass of Anatolia constitutes most of the territory of contemporary Turkey. Geographically, the Anatolian region is bounded by the Turkish Straits to the north-west, the Black Sea to the north, the Armenian Highlands to the east, the Mediterranean Sea to the south, and the Aegean Sea to the west. Topographically, the Sea of Marmara connects the Black Sea with the Aegean Sea through the Bosporus strait and the Dardanelles strait, and separates Anatolia from Thrace in the Balkan peninsula of Southeastern Europe.

The eastern border of Anatolia is a line between the Gulf of Alexandretta and the Black Sea, bounded by the Armenian Highlands to the east and Mesopotamia to the south-east, thus Anatolia comprises approximately the western two-thirds of the Asian territory of Turkey. Anatolia sometimes is synonymous with Asian Turkey, thereby including the western part of the Armenian Highlands and northern Mesopotamia and making its eastern and southern borders coterminous with Turkey's borders.

The ancient Anatolian peoples spoke the now-extinct Anatolian languages of the Indo-European language family, which were largely replaced by the Greek language during classical antiquity as well as during the Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine periods. The major Anatolian languages included Hittite, Luwian, and Lydian, while other, poorly attested local languages included Phrygian and Mysian. Hurro-Urartian languages were spoken in the southeastern kingdom of Mitanni, while Galatian, a Celtic language, was spoken in Galatia, central Anatolia. Ancient peoples in the region included Galatians, Hurrians, Assyrians, Hattians, Cimmerians, as well as Ionian, Dorian, and Aeolic Greeks. The Turkification of Anatolia began under the rule of the Seljuk Empire in the late 11th century, continued under the Ottoman Empire between the late 13th and early 20th centuries, and continues today under the Republic of Turkey. However, various non-Turkic languages continue to be spoken by minorities in Anatolia, including Kurdish, Neo-Aramaic, Armenian, North Caucasian languages, Laz, Georgian, and Greek.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για Asia Minor
1. Demetrios was son of Antigonus, a Macedonian nobleman who later ruled Asia Minor.
2. As a result of that and high temperatures in Asia Minor, heel skin three millennia ago was very coarse.
3. By the time Manuel II ascended the throne in 13'1 the Ottomans had already overrun most of Asia Minor.
4. Bayburt said that many small or medium sized companies in Asia Minor are looking for an opportunity to develop commercial relations with the United States.
5. He excavated sculpture himself in Rome and obtained, at what must have been huge expense and effort, authentic examples of Greek art from Asia Minor.