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gate$31090$ - translation to dutch

BORDER CROSSING BETWEEN LEBANON AND ISRAEL
Fatima gate; Fatma's gate; Fatima's gate; Fatma Gate; Fatima's Gate

gate      
n. hek, poort; ingang; aantal toeschouwers (bij uitvoering, enz); (op vliegveld) benummerde ingang waardoor reizigers in vliegtuig arriveren en waardoor ze komen als ze het vliegtuig verlaten
Golden Gate         
  • issued in 1923]]
  • The [[Golden Gate Bridge]], as seen from the [[Marin Headlands]] looking south
  • Fog rolls into [[San Francisco Bay]] through the Golden Gate, almost obscuring [[Alcatraz Island]]
  • Fog obscures the Golden Gate as it spills into San Francisco Bay in this satellite image
  • Telegraph Hill]] by [[Carleton Watkins]] {{circa}} 1868
NORTH AMERICAN STRAIT
Straits of the Golden Gate; Golden gate; Golden Gate Strait; San Francisco Golden Gate; Puerta Dorada; Golden Gate, California
Gouden Hek (in california)
water gate         
  • [[Newport Castle]] in [[Wales]], showing a 14th-century watergate directly beneath the central tower, allowing access to and from the tidal [[River Usk]]
FORTIFIED GATE, LEADING DIRECTLY FROM A CASTLE OR TOWN WALL DIRECTLY ON TO A QUAY, RIVERSIDE OR HARBOUR
Water gate
sluisdeur; toegang over water

Definition

-gate
¦ combining form in nouns denoting a scandal, especially one involving a cover-up: Irangate.
Origin
1970s: suggested by the Watergate scandal in the US, 1972.

Wikipedia

Fatima Gate

Fatima Gate, also known as the Good Fence Crossing, is a former border crossing between Lebanon and Israel. On the Lebanese side, it is close to the village of Kfar Kila and on the Israeli side, it is west of Metula. The crossing has been closed since the Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon at the end of the 1982-2000 South Lebanon conflict, and since the summer of 2000 has been the site of many anti-Israeli demonstrations and cross-border stone throwing from Lebanon to Israel.