Western Galilee - translation to italian
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Western Galilee - translation to italian

LARGE REGION MAINLY LOCATED IN NORTHERN ISRAEL
Western Galilee; Galilaea; The Western Galilee; Northern Coastal Plain; The Galilee; Galillee; Galilea; Galalee; Gelil ha-Goyim; Ottoman Galilee; History of Galilee
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  • The territory of the Ottoman [[Beirut Vilayet]], encompassing the Galilee
  • The [[Church of the Transfiguration]] on [[Mount Tabor]]
  • primary school]] in the Galilee
  • Panorama of the [[Harod Valley]], the eastern extension of the Jezreel Valley
  • Ari Mountain]] in the [[Upper Galilee]]
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  • An [[orchard]] in [[Upper Galilee]]
  • Map of the Galilee region
  • Jesus and the [[miraculous catch of fish]], in the Sea of Galilee. Many people in Roman-era Galilee were fishermen.<ref name=Casey2010/>
  • [[Keshet Cave]] (Rainbow Cave or Cave of the Arch), a [[natural arch]] on the ridge north of [[Nahal Betzet]], Galilee
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Western Galilee         
Galilea occidentale
Best Western         
  • Best Western Hotel with new logo.
  • Logo used from 1996 to 2015.
  • Best Western Plus in [[Hong Kong]]
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL CHAIN
Best Western International; Best Western Hotel; Best western hotel; Bestwestern; Best western hotels; Best Western International, Inc.; Best Western International Hotels; Best Western Lexington Inn; Best Western Hotels; Best Western International, Inc; 1-800-528-1234; Best Western hotels; SureStay
catena mondiale di alberghi
Western civilization         
  • [[Alexander the Great]]
  • A [[Madonna and Child]] painting by an anonymous Italian from the first half of the 19th century, oil on canvas.
  • The Greek [[Antikythera mechanism]] is generally referred to as the first known [[analogue computer]].
  • Baron [[Pierre de Coubertin]], founder of the [[International Olympic Committee]], and considered father of the modern [[Olympic Games]].
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  • The [[Bull-Leaping Fresco]] from the Great Palace at [[Knossos]], [[Crete]]. Sport has been an important part of Western culture since [[Classical Antiquity]].
  • United States flag]] during his Extravehicular Activity (EVA) on the lunar surface.
  • [[Thomas Aquinas]], a [[Catholic philosopher]] of the [[Middle Ages]], revived and developed natural law from [[ancient Greek philosophy]]
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  • The [[United States Constitution]]
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  • The ''[[Divine Comedy]]'' is an [[epic poem]] by [[Dante Alighieri]]. Engraving by [[Gustave Doré]]
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  • Euler]] was one of the greatest mathematicians in history
  • The [[Maison Carrée]] in [[Nîmes]], one of the best-preserved [[Roman temple]]s.
  • A [[Watt steam engine]]. The [[steam engine]], made of iron and fueled primarily by coal, propelled the Industrial Revolution in Great Britain and the world.<ref name="industrial">[[Watt steam engine]] File: located in the lobby of into the Superior Technical School of Industrial Engineers of the UPM (Madrid)</ref>
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  • The [[Roman Empire]] (red) and its [[client state]]s (pink) at its greatest extent in 117&nbsp;AD under emperor [[Trajan]].
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  • St. Martin's cathedral]] in [[Spišské Podhradie]] ([[Slovakia]]) and the [[Spiš Castle]] behind the cathedral
  • Classical music, opera and ballet: ''[[Swan Lake]]'' pictured
  • Stone bas-relief of Jesus, from the [[Vézelay Abbey]] ([[Burgundy]], France)
  • frameless]]The World of Civilizations: Post-1990", map from Huntington's ''Clash of Civilizations'' (1996) indicating the world's postulated nine major "civilizations": Western, Latin American, Orthodox, Islamic, Sinic, Buddhist, Japanese, Hindu, and African.
  • Medieval Christians believed that to seek the geometric, physical and mathematical principles that govern the world was to seek and worship God. Detail of a scene in the bowl of the letter 'P' with a woman with a set-square and dividers; using a compass to measure distances on a diagram. In her left hand she holds a square, an implement for testing or drawing right angles. She is watched by a group of students. In the Middle Ages, it is unusual to see women represented as teachers, in particular when the students appear to be monks. She is most likely the personification of Geometry, based on Martianus Capella's famous book De Nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii [5th c.], a standard source for allegorical imagery of the seven liberal arts. Illustration at the beginning of Euclid's Elementa, in the translation attributed to Adelard of Bath.
HERITAGE OF NORMS, CUSTOMS, BELIEF AND POLITICAL SYSTEMS, AND ARTIFACTS AND TECHNOLOGIES ASSOCIATED WITH EUROPE (BOTH INDIGENOUS AND FOREIGN ORIGIN)
Western society; Western civilization; Western Civilization; Western civilisation; Western Civilisation; Western Culture; Western cultures; Western civilzation; The Western Civilization; Western Civ; Western identity; Western Cultures; Criticism of Western culture; Non-western; Western cultural norms; Criticism of Western Culture; Judeo-Greco-Christian civilization; Judaeo-Graeco-Christian civilisation; Western cultural influences; Occidental culture; Western European civilization; Culture of the Western world; Western culture (music); Western knowledge
la civilizzazione occidentale (civiltà sorta a Roma ed ereditata dai popoli dell"Europa occidentale e del Nord America)

Definition

Galilee
·noun A porch or waiting room, usually at the west end of an abbey church, where the monks collected on returning from processions, where bodies were laid previous to interment, and where women were allowed to see the monks to whom they were related, or to hear divine service. Also, frequently applied to the porch of a church, as at Ely and Durham cathedrals.

Wikipedia

Galilee

Galilee (; Hebrew: הַגָּלִיל, romanized: hagGālīl; Arabic: الجليل, romanized: al-jalīl) is a region located in northern Israel and southern Lebanon. Galilee traditionally refers to the mountainous part, divided into Upper Galilee (הגליל העליון, ha-galil ha-elyon; الجليل الأعلى, al-jalīl al-aʾlā) and Lower Galilee (גליל תחתון, galil tahton; الجليل الأسفل, al-jalīl al-asfal).

Galilee refers to all of the area that is north of the Mount Carmel-Mount Gilboa ridge and south of the east–west section of the Litani River. It extends from the Israeli coastal plain and the shores of the Mediterranean Sea with Acre in the west, to the Jordan Rift Valley to the east; and from the Litani in the north plus a piece bordering on the Golan Heights all the way to Dan at the base of Mount Hermon in the northeast, to Mount Carmel and Mount Gilboa in the south. This definition includes the plains of the Jezreel Valley north of Jenin and the Beth Shean Valley, the valley containing the Sea of Galilee, and the Hula Valley, although it usually does not include Haifa's immediate northern suburbs. By this definition it overlaps with much of the administrative Northern District of Israel and with Southern Lebanon.

Examples of use of Western Galilee
1. Western Galilee farmers reported little crop damage.
2. "Most sites in the Western Galilee are free," she said.
3. A passenger, 21, was taken to Western Galilee Hospital in moderate condition.
4. Or, the continuous theft of agricultural equipment and livestock in the western Galilee and the South?
5. Nes Ammim guesthouse, unaffiliated with IYHA, offers an unconventional accommodation option in the Western Galilee.