Robinson Crusoe - translation to English
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Robinson Crusoe - translation to English

ISLAND OF CHILE
Mas-a-Tierra; Más a Tierra; Mas a Tierra; Masatierra; Robinsón Crusoe; Robinson Crusoe island; Aguas Buenas, Chile; Agua Buenas; Apocalypse Island; Isla Robinson Crusoe; User:Dr.Gulliver/sandbox/Robinson Crusoe Island
  • A fisherman with two [[spiny lobster]]s off Robinson Crusoe Island
  • San Juan Bautista]], on the north coast at Cumberland Bay
  • Robinson Crusoe Island ''[[Sonchus brassicifolius]]'' – Juan Fernández cabbage tree
  • San Juan Bautista]]
  • San Juan Bautista]]
  • 6}}, just prior to its scuttling in Cumberland Bay

Robinson Crusoe         
  • Statue of Robinson Crusoe at [[Alexander Selkirk]]'s birthplace of [[Lower Largo]] by [[Thomas Stuart Burnett]]
  • Book on Alexander Selkirk
  • Pictorial map of Crusoe's island, the "Island of Despair", showing incidents from the book
  • Joseph Ribas]]
  • Friday]] after he frees him from the cannibals
  • Robinson Crusoe bookstore on [[İstiklal Avenue]], [[Istanbul]]
  • Plaque in [[Queen's Gardens, Hull]], showing him on his island
1719 NOVEL BY DANIEL DEFOE
The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe; Robinson Caruso; Robinson Crusoe (novel); Robinson crusoes; The Life And Strange Surprizing Adventures Of Robinson Crusoe Of York Mariner; The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe; Island of Despair; Robinson Cruso; The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner; Robinson Crusoe (character)
Robinson Crusoe (een verhaal van daniel dipau over een man die op een onbewoond eiland terechtkwam)
Ray Charles         
  • Charles in 1968
  • Charles meeting with President Richard Nixon, 1972 (photo by [[Oliver F. Atkins]])
  • Statue by Andy Davis in Ray Charles Plaza in Albany, Georgia
  • Charles in 1971
  • Charles at the 2003 [[Montreal International Jazz Festival]], one of his last public performances
  • Star honoring Charles on the [[Hollywood Walk of Fame]], at 6777 Hollywood Boulevard
AMERICAN SINGER AND PIANIST (1930–2004)
Ray charles; Ray Charles Robinson; I Believe to My Soul (song); Ray Charles Band; The Pages of My Mind; The Pages Of My Mind; Raymond Charles Robinson; Ray Charles (musician, born 1930); Ray C. Robinson; Charles, Ray
n. Ray Charles (een blinde amerikaanse zanger)
Crusoe      
n. Crusoe (robinson, verhaal van daniel dipo over een man die op een onbewoond eiland terechtkwam)

Definition

Heath Robinson
¦ adjective Brit. ingeniously or ridiculously over-complicated in design or construction.
Origin
early 20th cent.: named after the English cartoonist William Heath Robinson.

Wikipedia

Robinson Crusoe Island

Robinson Crusoe Island (Spanish: Isla Róbinson Crusoe, pronounced [ˈizla ˈroβinson kɾuˈso]), formerly known as Más a Tierra (lit.'Closer to Land'), is the second largest of the Juan Fernández Islands, situated 670 km (362 nmi; 416 mi) west of San Antonio, Chile, in the South Pacific Ocean. It is the more populous of the inhabited islands in the archipelago (the other being Alejandro Selkirk Island), with most of that in the town of San Juan Bautista at Cumberland Bay on the island's north coast.

From 1704 to 1709, the island was home to the marooned sailor Alexander Selkirk, who at least partially inspired novelist Daniel Defoe's fictional Robinson Crusoe in his 1719 novel, although the novel is explicitly set in the Caribbean. This was just one of several survival stories from the period of which Defoe would have been aware. To reflect the literary lore associated with the island and attract tourists, the Chilean government renamed the place Robinson Crusoe Island in 1966.

Examples of use of Robinson Crusoe
1. This treatise inspired Daniel Dafoe to write Robinson Crusoe.
2. Trying to read Robinson Crusoe aloud proved impossible.
3. The hoard is supposedly buried 15 metres (50ft) deep on Robinson Crusoe island, also known as the Juan Fernndez island, home to Scottish sailor Alexander Selkirk, the adventurer immortalised by Daniel Defoe as Robinson Crusoe.
4. His survival provided the inspiration for the Daniel Defoe novel Robinson Crusoe.
5. His story is the inspiration for Daniel Defoe‘s "Robinson Crusoe." 18'3 –– Thomas Edison co...