Melanesia - translation to russian
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Melanesia - translation to russian

SUBREGION OF THE PACIFIC OCEAN
History of Melanesia; Melanesoid; Islands of Melanesia; Geography of Melanesia; Genetic studies of Melanesians; Genetic history of Melanesia; Ancient history of Melanesia; Languages of Melanesia
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  • Sailors of Melanesia in the [[Pacific Ocean]], 1846
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  • A pan flute from [[Solomon Islands]], 19th century
  • Köppen-Geiger climate classification]] map of Melanesia
  • Map showing the [[sovereignty]] of islands of Melanesia
  • The geographical extent of Melanesia
  • The three major cultural areas in the [[Pacific Ocean]]: Melanesia, [[Micronesia]], and [[Polynesia]]
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  • [[Mount Tavurvur]] in [[Papua New Guinea]]
  • Cinder plain of [[Mount Yasur]] in [[Vanuatu]]
  • Melanesian]] child from [[Vanuatu]]

Melanesia         

[melə'ni:ʒə]

существительное

общая лексика

Меланезия

география

Меланезия (совокупность островов юго-западной части Тихого океана)

Melanesia         
Melanesia noun Меланезия

Wikipedia

Melanesia

Melanesia (UK: , US: ) is a subregion of Oceania in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It extends from New Guinea in the west to the Fiji Islands in the east, and includes the Arafura Sea.

The region includes the four independent countries of Fiji, Vanuatu, Solomon Islands, and Papua New Guinea. It also includes the Indonesian part of New Guinea, the French oversea collectivity of New Caledonia, and the Torres Strait Islands. Almost all of the region is in the Southern Hemisphere; only a few small islands that are not politically considered part of Oceania—specifically the northwestern islands of Western New Guinea—lie in the Northern Hemisphere.

The name Melanesia (in French, Mélanésie) was first used in 1832 by French navigator Jules Dumont d'Urville: he coined the terms Melanesia and Micronesia along the preexisting Polynesia to designate what he viewed as the three main ethnic and geographical regions forming the Pacific.

Examples of use of Melanesia
1. John Pihavaka of the Anglican Church of Melanesia visited Friday, bringing Easter–time words of encouragement.
2. "We‘ve only scratched the surface," said Mr Beehler, who is the vice president of Conservation International‘s Melanesia Center for Biodiversity Conservation.
3. Approaching them by sea, the islands appear to be everyone‘s imagination of a lost paradise, an idyllic dot in Melanesia where there are no cars, no electricity, no tv, no phones – no contact at all with the outside world except a cargo ship from the "mainland", Bougainville, which brings supplies of rice and tinned foods.
4. His PhD dissertation on the contribution of skull measurement in understanding the population history of Melanesia began a lifelong commitment to an inclusive physical anthropology and human biology, to the Pacific, to craniometry and statistical analysis, and to the evolution of our genus, Homo.
What is the Russian for Melanesia? Translation of &#39Melanesia&#39 to Russian