British Columbia hemlock - translation to russian
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British Columbia hemlock - translation to russian

REGIONAL DISTRICT IN BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA
Fraser Valley Regional District, British Columbia; FVRD; Bell Acres, British Columbia; Bridall Falls, British Columbia; Canyon Alpine, British Columbia; Columbia Valley, British Columbia; Hatzic Island, British Columbia; Hatzic Prairie, British Columbia; Hemlock Valley, British Columbia; McConnell Creek, British Columbia; Slesse Park, British Columbia; Baker Trails, British Columbia

British Columbia hemlock      

общая лексика

тсуга западная (Tsuga heterophylla)

British Columbia         
  • Highway 91]] between Richmond and Delta
  • [[Cheakamus Lake]] in [[Garibaldi Provincial Park]]
  • [[Yoho National Park]]
  • The meeting chamber of the Legislative Assembly
  • settlement]] and industry since colonization.
  • The B.C. Roll is a kind of sushi containing barbecued salmon and cucumber
  • British Columbia's pavilion for Expo 86, Vancouver
  • Outline map of British Columbia with significant cities and towns
  • Köppen climate types]] in British Columbia
  • Victoria]]
  • 238x238px
  • Population density map of British Columbia, with regional district borders shown
  • [[Canada Place]] in Downtown Vancouver
  • The Vancouver skyline
  • toll highway]] sparked controversy. Tolling was removed in 2008.
  • Memorial to the "last spike" in Craigellachie
  • ''Cattle near the Maas'' by Dutch painter [[Aelbert Cuyp]]. Moody likened his vision of the nascent Colony of British Columbia to the pastoral scenes painted by Cuyp.
  • premier]], BC's [[head of government]].
  • The flower of the Pacific dogwood is often associated with British Columbia.
  • [[Humpback whale]] in [[Sooke]] coast
  • CPR train traversing the [[Stoney Creek Bridge]]
  • [[Fort Rupert]], Vancouver Island, 1851
  • ''Church at Yuquot Village'']] by Emily Carr (1929)
  • [[Trolley buses in Vancouver]]
  • [[Hatley Castle]] on the campus of [[Royal Roads University]]
  • British Columbia Highway 1 near Brentwood, Burnaby
  • Shoreline Trail in Victoria
  • lieutenant governor]]
  • Internment camp]] for [[Japanese Canadians]] during [[World War II]]
  • house pole]], second half of the 19th century
  • [[Odaray Mountain]] and [[Lake O'Hara]]
  • Confederation]].
  • SkyTrain]] is the rail rapid transit system that serves Metro Vancouver.
  • [['Namgis]] ''Thunderbird Transformation Mask'', 19th century
  • thumb
  • Quest University Canada Academic Building, aerial view
  • Aerial view of [[Simon Fraser University]] in Burnaby
  • Shuswap Lake as seen from Sorrento
  • [[Mount Robson]], [[Canadian Rockies]]
  • [[Fort San Miguel]] at Nootka in 1793
  • ''Spirit of Vancouver Island'' S-class ferry
  • Victoria]]
  • The [[Strait of Georgia]], near [[Vancouver]]
  • Entrance to [[Telus Garden]]
  • The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra at the Orpheum concert hall (2019)
  • The cauldron of the [[2010 Winter Olympics]] in Vancouver
  • A Vancouver [[welcome sign]] in both English and French
  • Victoria, 1864
  • The [[Okanagan]] region has a climate suitable to vineyards.
  • Whistler]]
PROVINCE OF CANADA
British Columbia, Canada; British Columbian; Brtish Columbia; Colombie-Britannique; BC, Canada; British Colombia; Province of British Columbia; Pacific Canada; British columbia; CA-BC; BCer; La Colombie-Britannique; Columbia Británica; Ecology of British Columbia; BC Canada; Brittish columbia; Recreation in British Columbia; British Columbia Province; Culture of British Columbia; British columba; Fur trade in British Columbia; History of the indigenous peoples of British Columbia; Rail transport in British Columbia; Transportation in British Columbia; Canadian Columbia; British Columbia, CA; Cuisine of British Columbia

['britiʃkə'lʌmbiə]

география

Британская Колумбия (провинция Канады)

New Westminster         
  • Contrasting views of Columbia Street in 1932 and 2008
  • The BC Penitentiary being constructed c. 1877
  • City of New Westminster in flames, September 10, 1898
  • Residences in New Westminster near the [[Fraser River]] in 2020
  • Moody likened his vision of the nascent Colony of British Columbia to the pastoral scenes painted by [[Aelbert Cuyp]].
  • An Expo Line train approaching [[New Westminster station]]
  • May Day celebrations in 1913. Young girls dance around a [[maypole]].
  • The May Queen c. 1887
  • Wayne Wright sets off an anvil shot during the 2008 Ancient and Honourable Hyack Anvil Battery Salute.
  • Memorial cairn at Grimston Park in New Westminster
  • [[New Westminster Bridge]]
  • A view of New Westminster from the [[Fraser River]], c. 1865
  • Queen Anne]] house opposite Queens Park
  • Q to Q passenger ferry arriving at the Quayside dock
  • ''Coquitlam City'', of New Westminster
  • Westminster Quay
CITY IN BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA
New Westminister; New Westminster, BC; New Westminster, British Columbia; Government House (New Westminster); Hyack Festival; New Westminister, British Columbia; Columbia Street, New Westminster; List of people from New Westminster; Downtown, New Westminster; History of New Westminster

['nju:'wes(t)minstə]

география

г. Нью-Вестминстер

Definition

БРИТАНСКАЯ КОЛУМБИЯ
(British Columbia) , провинция на западе Канады. 947,8 тыс. км2. Население 3,1 млн. человек (1990). Адм. ц. - Виктория.

Wikipedia

Fraser Valley Regional District

The Fraser Valley Regional District (FVRD) is a regional district in British Columbia, Canada. Its headquarters are in the city of Chilliwack. The FVRD covers an area of 13,361.74 km² (5,159 sq mi). It was created in 1995 by an amalgamation of the Fraser-Cheam Regional District and Central Fraser Valley Regional District and the portion of the Dewdney-Alouette Regional District from and including the District of Mission eastwards.

The FVRD is the third most populous Regional District in British Columbia, incorporating roughly the eastern half of the Lower Mainland of southwestern BC, and is bordered by Whatcom County, Washington to the south, Metro Vancouver to the west, the Okanagan-Similkameen Regional District to the east, the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District to the northwest, and the Thompson-Nicola Regional District to the northeast.

It also includes unincorporated areas north of the City of Pitt Meadows, which were part of the Dewdney-Alouette Regional District but which were not transferred to the Metro Vancouver Regional District (MVRD) when it expanded to include Pitt Meadows and Maple Ridge.

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