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Caledonia$97517$ - translation to English

LATIN NAME GIVEN BY THE ROMANS TO THE LAND IN TODAY'S NORTHERN SCOTLAND
Caledonia (northern Britian); Caledonia (Roman); Old Caledonia
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  • label=none}} ([[Firth of Clyde]]). From [[Edward Bunbury]]'s ''A History of Ancient Geography Among the Greeks and Romans'' (1879)
  • [[Scottish pub]] in [[Budapest]] named "The Caledonia"
  • The north-west ridge of [[Schiehallion]], the "fairy hill of the Caledonians".
  • Scottish Highlands in Caledonia Region

Caledonia      
n. Caledonia, naam van Schotland door de Romeinen zo genoemd; Nieuw Caledonia (eilandengroep in Stille Oceaan)
New Caledonia         
  • ''[[Araucaria columnaris]]'', New Caledonia
  • Pyramid graph illustrating the administration of New Caledonia
  • ''[[Amborella]]'', the world's oldest living lineage of flowering plant
  • The [[kagu]], an [[endemic]] flightless bird
  • A creek in southern New Caledonia. Red colours reveal the richness of the ground in [[iron oxide]]s and nickel.
  • special territories of the European Union]] prior to [[Brexit]]
  • Logo of the Territorial Congress
  • European]] people born in New Caledonia
  • Chief King Jacques and his Queen
  • Landscape in the south of New Caledonia
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  • Detailed map of New Caledonia
  • New Caledonia from space
  • A proportional representation of New Caledonia exports, 2019
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  • Coral reefs of New Caledonia from ISS, September 9, 2020
  • penis gourd]]s and spears, around 1880
  • Flags side by side on the same pole, Nouméa, March 2011
  • [[Jean Lèques]] during a ceremony honouring U.S. service members who helped ensure the freedom of New Caledonia during World War II
SPECIAL COLLECTIVITY OF FRANCE IN THE SOUTHWEST PACIFIC OCEAN
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Nieuw Caledonië (eilandengroep in de Stille Oceaan)

Definition

Caledonia
·noun The ancient Latin name of Scotland;
- still used in poetry.

Wikipedia

Caledonia

Caledonia (; Latin: Calēdonia [kaleːˈdonia]) was the Latin name used by the Roman Empire to refer to the part of Great Britain (Latin: Britannia) that lies north of the River Forth, which includes most of the land area of Scotland. Today, it is used as a romantic or poetic name for all of Scotland. During the Roman Empire's occupation of Scotland, the area they called Caledonia was physically separated from the rest of the island by the Antonine Wall. The Romans several times invaded and occupied it, but unlike the rest of the island, it remained outside the administration of Roman Britain.

Latin historians, including Tacitus and Cassius Dio, referred to the territory north of the River Forth as "Caledonia", and described it as inhabited by the Maeatae and the Caledonians (Latin: Caledonii). Other ancient authors, however, used the adjective "Caledonian" more generally to describe anything pertaining to inland or northern Britain. The name is probably derived from a word in one of the Gallo-Brittonic languages.