Sahara - translation to italian
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Sahara - translation to italian

DESERT ON THE AFRICAN CONTINENT
Sahara desert; Sahara Desert; Saharan Africa; Saharan Desert; Saharah; Moroccan Desert; The Sahara; History of the Sahara; الصحراء الكبرى; Aṣ-ṣaḥrā´ al-kubra; Great Desert; Saharan desert; Sahara climate; Climate of the Sahara; Sahara weather; Weather in the Sahara; Grasslands of the Sahara; Sa'hrāʾ al-Kubrā; Moroccan desert; Flora and fauna of the Sahara; Ecoregions of the Sahara; Wildlife of the Sahara; Saharra; Algerian Sahara; Climate of Sahara; Southern Algeria; Algerian desert; Fauna of the Sahara Desert
  • [[Sand dunes]] in the [[Algeria]]n Sahara
  • A 19th-century engraving of an Arab slave-trading caravan transporting black African slaves across the Sahara
  • Beni Isguen]], a holy city surrounded by thick walls in the Algerian Sahara
  • [[Azalai]] salt caravan. The French reported that the 1906 caravan numbered 20,000 camels.
  • Market on the main square of [[Ghardaïa]] (1971)
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  • Camels in the [[Guelta d'Archei]], in north-eastern [[Chad]]
  • An [[oasis]] in the [[Ahaggar Mountains]]. Oases support some life forms in extremely arid deserts.
  • The Sahara today
  • Tuareg]] once controlled the central Sahara and its trade.
  • Vegetation and water bodies in the [[Eemian]] (bottom) and early [[Holocene]] (top)
  • A natural rock arch in south western Libya
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  • Zawiya]] at the entrance of [[Taghit]], Algeria
  • [[Saharan rock art]] in the [[Fezzan]]
  • A satellite image of the Sahara by [[NASA WorldWind]]
  • The major topographic features of the Saharan region
  • The [[French colonial empire]] (blue) was the dominant presence in the Sahara
  • Sunset in Sahara
  • The main biomes in Africa
  • [[Sahel]] region of Mali
  • [[Oued Zouzfana]] and village of [[Taghit]]

Sahara      
n. Sahara, desert in northern Africa (largest desert in the world)
Sahara desert         
n. deserto del Sahara, deserto dell"Africa settentrionale e il più esteso nel mondo
Sub-Sahara Africa         
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  • Fertility rates and life expectancy in sub-Saharan Africa
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  • The [[Athlone Power Station]] in [[Cape Town]], South Africa
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  • Regional Map portraying the four regions of Sub Saharan Africa Africa with North Africa in gray.
  • Ethnographic map of Africa, from ''Meyers Blitz-Lexikon'' (1932)
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  • Energy sources in sub-Saharan Africa. Fossil fuels and hydroelectric power make up the largest share of sub-Saharan African electricity.
  • [[Climate zone]]s of Africa, showing the ecological break between the [[hot desert climate]] of North Africa and the Horn of Africa (red), the [[hot semi-arid climate]] of the Sahel and areas surrounding deserts (orange) and the [[tropical climate]] of Central and Western Africa (blue). Southern Africa has a transition to [[semi-tropical]] or [[temperate climate]]s (green), and more desert or semi-arid regions, centered on Namibia and Botswana.
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  • The [[University of Antananarivo]] in [[Antananarivo]], Madagascar
  • The [[University of Botswana]]'s Earth Science building in [[Gaborone]], Botswana
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AREA OF THE CONTINENT OF AFRICA THAT LIES SOUTH OF THE SAHARA DESERT
Subsaharan Africa; Sub-saharan africa; Sub-Saharan; Negro Africa; Sub-Sahara; African Uplands; Sub-saharan Africa; African upland; Dark Africa; Sub-Sahara Africa; Sub Saharan Africa; Sub-Saharan African; Sub sahara; Subsahara; Africa south of the Sahara; Sub-saharah; Africa south of the sahara; Black Africa; Sub sahara africa; Africa, Sub-Saharan; Sub-Saharan Africans; History of Sub-Saharan Africa; Sub Saharan; Subsaharan; Sub-Saharan African populations; Archaeogenetics of sub-Saharan Africa; Genetic history of Sub-Saharan Africa; History of sub-Saharan Africa; Prehistory of Sub-Saharan Africa; Healthcare in Sub-Saharan Africa; Religion in Sub-Saharan Africa; Peopling of Sub-Saharan Africa; Sub-Saharran Africa
Africa sub-sahariana, regione dell"Africa situata a sud del deserto del Sahara

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Wikipedia

Sahara

The Sahara (, ) is a desert on the African continent. With an area of 9,200,000 square kilometres (3,600,000 sq mi), it is the largest hot desert in the world and the third-largest desert overall, smaller only than the deserts of Antarctica and the northern Arctic.

The name "Sahara" is derived from the Arabic word for "desert" in the feminine irregular form, the singular ṣaḥra' (صحراء /ˈsˤaħra/), plural ṣaḥārā (صَحَارَى /ˈsˤaħaːraː/), ṣaḥār (صَحَار), ṣaḥrāwāt (صَحْرَاوَات), ṣaḥāriy (صَحَارِي).

The desert comprises much of North Africa, excluding the fertile region on the Mediterranean Sea coast, the Atlas Mountains of the Maghreb, and the Nile Valley in Egypt and the Sudan. It stretches from the Red Sea in the east and the Mediterranean in the north to the Atlantic Ocean in the west, where the landscape gradually changes from desert to coastal plains. To the south it is bounded by the Sahel, a belt of semi-arid tropical savanna around the Niger River valley and the Sudan region of sub-Saharan Africa. The Sahara can be divided into several regions, including the western Sahara, the central Ahaggar Mountains, the Tibesti Mountains, the Aïr Mountains, the Ténéré desert, and the Libyan Desert.

For several hundred thousand years, the Sahara has alternated between desert and savanna grassland in a 20,000-year cycle caused by the precession of Earth's axis as it rotates around the Sun, which changes the location of the North African monsoon.