Central Europe - translation to ολλανδικά
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Central Europe - translation to ολλανδικά

REGION OF EUROPE
Middle Europe; Economy of Central Europe; History of Central Europe; Danubian Europe; Europe, Central; Central European studies; Geography of Central Europe
  • [[Karolinum]] of the Charles University in Prague
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  • The entrance of the [[Central European University]] in [[Budapest]]
  • Regions located at the transition between Central Europe and Southeastern/Eastern Europe: [[Romania]]}}
  • The [[Danube]] watercourse system throughout Central and Southeastern Europe
  • The [[Economist Intelligence Unit]] Democracy index map for 2020, with greener colours representing more democratic countries
  • Geopolitical Challenges - Panel on the Future of Europe
  • Global Peace Index Scores.
  • Map showing the score for the KOF Globalization Index.
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  • Population density in Central European countries
  • Population density (people per km<sup>2</sup>) by country, 2018
  • Rail network density.
  • Central European Time zone (dark red)
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Centraal Europa
Western Europe         
  • Political spheres of influence in Europe during the [[Cold War]]; neutral countries (shaded gray or light blue) considered informally Western-oriented but not formally aligned to the West
  • Köppen-Geiger climates]] map is presented by the Climatic Research Unit of the University of East Anglia and the Global Precipitation Climatology Center of the Deutscher Wetterdienst.
  • Western Europe}}
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  • Former [[Western European Union]] – its members and associates
  • WEOG member and observer states
WESTERN PART OF THE EUROPEAN CONTINENT
West Europe; West-Europe; Western European; Western europe; Europe, Western; West European; Western-European countries; Western european; Western Europeans
West-Europa
grand central station         
  • Centennial celebration performance, 2013
  • The ''[[20th Century Limited]]'' at Grand Central Terminal, c. 1952
  • alt=Railway transportation
  • Newsstand in the Biltmore Room, 2017
  • 1913 map showing the space beneath Carey's barbershop
  • View of the station house looking northwest; the Main Concourse roof is visible in the building's center
  • Central Cellars interior; the theater projection window is at the top left
  • Baggage car mistakenly identified as [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]]'s personal car, on display at the [[Danbury Railway Museum]]
  • M42 basement]]
  • GEM]] electric vehicles for patrol
  • Frieze displaying the terminal's original logo
  • MTA Police and lost-and-found offices
  • The Vanderbilt Tennis Club's court
  • Balloon loop visible behind Track 42
  • The south facade features a set of three arched windows, with the ''Glory of Commerce'' sculpture at the top-center and the Vanderbilt statue at the bottom-center.
  • A guided tour outside the terminal, 2022
  • ''Glory of Commerce'', a sculptural group by [[Jules-Félix Coutan]]
  • 45th Street cross-passage
  • Grand Central Depot
  • Grand Central Post Office Annex]] in 1988
  • Grand Central Station, c. 1902
  • Cutaway drawing from 1939, illustrating the use of ramps, express and suburban tracks, and the viaduct
  • The [[MetLife Building]] was completed in 1963 above part of Grand Central Terminal.
  • alt=Logo of Grand Central Terminal, with interlocking letters "G", "C", and "T"
  • Terminal and baggage building construction c. 1912
  • Floor plan of the Dining Level
  • The fire brigade's [[Taylor-Dunn]] personnel carrier and rescue truck
  • Hospital room in the terminal, 1915
  • Floor plan of the main level of the terminal
  • Proposal of the associated architects of Grand Central during its construction, 1905
  • alt=Wide interior corridor with a vaulted ceiling
  • The [[Helmsley Building]], in front of the [[MetLife Building]], was built as part of Terminal City, a commercial and office district created above the tracks
  • Morning pedestrian traffic in the Main Concourse
  • Colorama]], the illuminated clock, and two banks
  • Governor [[Kathy Hochul]] and MTA Chair [[Janno Lieber]] at the opening of [[Grand Central Madison]], 2023
  • The Oyster Bar ramps shown c. 1913. They were completely restored in 1998 with one change {{ndash}} lower walls on the pedestrian overpass.
  • ''Saturday Night Live'' stage replica at a [[Museum of Broadcast Communications]] exhibition, 2018
  • View of the Shuttle Passage facing the subway station entrance; the ramp at right leads to street level
  • The viaduct as it approaches and wraps around Grand Central, 1944
  • Incline between concourses, showing the [[whispering gallery]] outside the Oyster Bar
RAILWAY TERMINAL IN NEW YORK CITY
Grand Central Station; Omega Board; Grand Central Terminal (New York); Grand Central Station (New York); Grand Central Terminal (Metro-North station); Grand cental station; New York Grand Central Terminal; Grand Central Station, New York; Grand Central Station (New York City); Vanderbilt Hall; Grand central stn; Grand Central (Metro-North station); Madison Yard; Grand Central station; Grand Central station (Amtrak); Grand Central station (Metro-North); Grand Central station (New York); New York (GC Terminal) (Amtrak station); New York–Grand Central (Amtrak station); New York-Grand Central (Amtrak station); New York–Grand Central station (Penn Central); New York-Grand Central station (Penn Central); New York Grand Central station; Grand Central Terminal clock; Grand Central North; New York station (Grand Central Terminal); Vanderbilt Tennis Club
(Slang) groot centraal station, drukke plaats

Ορισμός

Stormwind
·noun A heavy wind; a wind that brings a storm; the blast of a storm.

Βικιπαίδεια

Central Europe

Central Europe is an area of Europe between Western Europe and Eastern Europe, based on a common geography, historical, social and cultural identity. The concept of "Central Europe" appeared in the 19th century.

Central Europe comprises most of the former territories of the Holy Roman Empire and those of the two neighboring kingdoms of Poland and Hungary. Hungary and parts of Poland were later part of the Habsburg monarchy. Unlike their counterparts in the rest of Europe, Central European powers historically had few colonies.

After World War II, Central Europe was divided by the Iron Curtain (as agreed by the Big Three at the Yalta Conference and the Potsdam Conference) into two parts, the capitalist Western Bloc and the communist Eastern Bloc. The Berlin Wall was one of the most visible symbols of this division.

Central Europe began a "strategic awakening" in the late 20th and early 21st century, with initiatives such as Central European Defence Cooperation, the Central European Initiative, Centrope, and the Visegrád Four Group. This awakening was triggered by writers and other intellectuals who recognized the societal paralysis of decaying dictatorships and felt compelled to speak up against Soviet oppression.

All of the Central European countries are presently listed as being "very highly developed" by the Human Development Index.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για Central Europe
1. Attila the Hun ruled central Europe and much of Russia.
2. Gas from Siberia is warming houses in central Europe.
3. In Jurassic times, central Europe was submerged by sea.
4. Trains in Central Europe are always romantic and slightly thrilling.
5. The effect in Central Europe would also not be benign.