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Carpathians$509844$ - translation to ολλανδικά

MOUNTAIN RANGE IN SLOVAKIA
Malé Karpaty; Lesser Carpathians; Male Karpaty; Small Carpathians; Male Karpatý
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Carpathians      
n. Karpatengebergte, bergketen in Centraal Europa (geografie); drukbezocht vakantieoord
Nicolae Ceausescu         
  • Arrested in 1936 when he was 18 years old, Ceaușescu was imprisoned for two years at [[Doftana Prison]] for Communist activities.
  • His successor, [[Ion Iliescu]], and Nicolae Ceaușescu in 1976
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  • Hungary]]
  • Ceaușescu in 1988
  • Ceaușescu holding a speech in 1954
  • Ceaușescu with [[Deng Xiaoping]] and [[Leonid Brezhnev]] in 1965
  • Ceaușescu meeting with North Korean Premier [[Kim Il-sung]] in 1971
  • Communist leaders Nicolae Ceaușescu of Romania (left) and [[Mikhail Gorbachev]] of the Soviet Union in 1985
  • Ceaușescu with [[Jimmy Carter]] during a visit in Washington, D.C. in 1978
  • Ceaușescu receiving the presidential sceptre, 1974<ref>[http://www.romanialibera.ro/timpul-liber/fapt-divers/sceptrul-lui-ceausescu-scos-la-vanzare-191358.html ''Sceptrul lui Ceaușescu, scos la vânzare''] ("Ceaușescu's sceptre put up for sale"), "România Liberă" online, 23 June 2010</ref>
  • The current resting place of Nicolae and Elena Ceaușescu at Ghencea Cemetery (photographed in 2018). Note that Elena Ceaușescu's year of birth is incorrectly recorded as 1919; her actual year of birth is 1916.
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  • Ceaușescu's original grave, [[Ghencea Cemetery]], Bucharest (photographed in 2007)
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  • Propaganda poster, Bucharest 1986)
  • Nicolae Ceaușescu in 1986
  • Stamp commemorating Ceaușescu's 70th birthday and 55 years of political activity, 1988
ROMANIAN COMMUNIST LEADER FROM 1965 TO 1989
Nicolae Ceaucescu; Ceaucescu; Nicolaie Ceausescu; Ceausescu; Nicolae Ceausescu; Ceauşescu, Nicolae; Ceauşescu; Nikolai Ceaucescu; Nicolae Ceauescu; Chaousescou; Nikolai Chauchesku; Nicolae Ceasescu; Ceasescu; Chaushesko; N ceausescu; Caucescu; Ceausescu, Nicolae; Ceaușescu; Nicolea Ceausescu; Nicolae ceauşescu; Nicolae ceasescu; Nicholae ceausecu; Nicholae ceausescu; Nikolai Ceausescu; Nicholae ceauşescu; Ceaușescu, Nicolae; Nicholae ceaușescu; Nicolae ceaușescu; Nicolae Ceauşescu; Nicolai Ceausescu; Nicolae Caeusescu; Caeasescu; Ceaușism; Nicolai Ceaucescu; Chaushescu; Nicolae Ceaucesku; The Genius of the Carpathians
Nicolae Ceausescu (de laatste president van roemenie)

Ορισμός

Carpathian
·adj Of or pertaining to a range of mountains in Austro-Hungary, called the Carpathians, which partially inclose Hungary on the north, east, and south.

Βικιπαίδεια

Little Carpathians

The Little Carpathians (also: Lesser Carpathians, Slovak: Malé Karpaty; German: Kleine Karpaten; Hungarian: Kis-Kárpátok) are a low, about 100 km long, mountain range, part of the Carpathian Mountains. The mountains are situated in Western Slovakia, covering the area from Bratislava to Nové Mesto nad Váhom, and northeastern Austria, where a very small part called Hundsheimer Berge (or Hainburger Berge) is located south of the Devín Gate. The Little Carpathians are bordered by Záhorie Lowland in the west and the Danubian Lowland in the east.

In 1976, the Little Carpathians were declared a protected area under the name Little Carpathians Protected Landscape Area, covering 646.1 km2 (249.5 sq mi). The area is rich in flora and fauna diversity and contains numerous castles, most notably the Bratislava Castle, and caves. Driny is the only cave open to the public. The three highest mountains are Záruby at 768 m (2,520 ft), Vysoká at 754 m (2,474 ft), and Vápenná at 752 m (2,467 ft).