Venice, the queen of the Adriatic - translation to russian
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Venice, the queen of the Adriatic - translation to russian

BAY
Gulf Of Venice; Northern Adriatic

Venice, the queen of the Adriatic      
Венеция - жемчужина Адриатического моря
Adriatic         
  • Adriatic Microplate]] boundaries
  • Depth of the Adriatic Sea
  • benthic currents}}
  • MAS]]
  • Bari
  • Battle of Lissa]], 1811
  • The [[Duce]] [[Benito Mussolini]] in a beach of [[Riccione]], in 1932
  • alt=Looping river
  • The [[Republic of Venice]] was a leading maritime power in Europe
  • Battle of Lissa]], 1866
  • Gjipe Canyon]] in southern Albania, where the Adriatic Sea meets the Ionian Sea
  • [[Pebble]] beach at [[Brač]] island, in the Adriatic Sea within Croatia
  • Mosaic of [[Emperor Justinian]] and his court, from the [[Basilica of San Vitale]] in [[Ravenna]], Italy
  • Fishing boat]] in Croatia
  • [[Karavasta Lagoon]] in Albania
  • As seen from the map, most of the landmass surrounding the Adriatic sea is classified as ''Cfa'', with the southern region (near the [[Ionian sea]]) being ''Csa''.
  • [[Kornati]] National Park
  • MOSE Project north of [[Lido di Venezia]]
  • A map of [[Renaissance Italy]] and the [[Venetian Empire]] on the Adriatic coast c. 1494
  • Durrës
  • A [[Trabucco]], old fishing machine typical of [[Abruzzo]] region in Italy
  • Port of [[Trieste]], the largest cargo port in the Adriatic
  • Coast of [[Mount Conero]] in Italy
  • alt=Greenish band around the Adriatic coast of Italy
  • The town of [[Izola]] in the [[Gulf of Koper]], southwestern Slovenia
  • [[Pula Arena]], one of the six largest surviving Roman amphitheatres
  • [[Isole Tremiti]] protected area
  • Trieste
  • Venice
  • submarine spring]] near [[Omiš]], observed through sea surface rippling
BODY OF WATER
Adriatic; Adriatic Coast; Adriatic coast; Mare hadriaticum; Adriatic sea; Jadransko more; Jadransko morje; Pollution of the Adriatic Sea; Adriaticum Mare; Flora and fauna of the Adriatic Sea; The Adriatic; History of the Adriatic Sea

[eidri'ætik]

прилагательное

общая лексика

адриатический

существительное

[eidri'ætik]

общая лексика

Адриатика

Адриатическое море

Adriatic Sea         
  • Adriatic Microplate]] boundaries
  • Depth of the Adriatic Sea
  • benthic currents}}
  • MAS]]
  • Bari
  • Battle of Lissa]], 1811
  • The [[Duce]] [[Benito Mussolini]] in a beach of [[Riccione]], in 1932
  • alt=Looping river
  • The [[Republic of Venice]] was a leading maritime power in Europe
  • Battle of Lissa]], 1866
  • Gjipe Canyon]] in southern Albania, where the Adriatic Sea meets the Ionian Sea
  • [[Pebble]] beach at [[Brač]] island, in the Adriatic Sea within Croatia
  • Mosaic of [[Emperor Justinian]] and his court, from the [[Basilica of San Vitale]] in [[Ravenna]], Italy
  • Fishing boat]] in Croatia
  • [[Karavasta Lagoon]] in Albania
  • As seen from the map, most of the landmass surrounding the Adriatic sea is classified as ''Cfa'', with the southern region (near the [[Ionian sea]]) being ''Csa''.
  • [[Kornati]] National Park
  • MOSE Project north of [[Lido di Venezia]]
  • A map of [[Renaissance Italy]] and the [[Venetian Empire]] on the Adriatic coast c. 1494
  • Durrës
  • A [[Trabucco]], old fishing machine typical of [[Abruzzo]] region in Italy
  • Port of [[Trieste]], the largest cargo port in the Adriatic
  • Coast of [[Mount Conero]] in Italy
  • alt=Greenish band around the Adriatic coast of Italy
  • The town of [[Izola]] in the [[Gulf of Koper]], southwestern Slovenia
  • [[Pula Arena]], one of the six largest surviving Roman amphitheatres
  • [[Isole Tremiti]] protected area
  • Trieste
  • Venice
  • submarine spring]] near [[Omiš]], observed through sea surface rippling
BODY OF WATER
Adriatic; Adriatic Coast; Adriatic coast; Mare hadriaticum; Adriatic sea; Jadransko more; Jadransko morje; Pollution of the Adriatic Sea; Adriaticum Mare; Flora and fauna of the Adriatic Sea; The Adriatic; History of the Adriatic Sea
Адриатическое море

Definition

Эдуард Исповедник
(Edward the Confessor)

(ок. 1003, Айслип, Оксфордшир,-5.1.1066, Лондон), англосаксонский король с 1042. Был избран на престол на совете знати, стремившейся восстановить в его лице древнюю англосаксонскую династию и ликвидировать датское господство в стране. Э. И., долго живший на континенте, прибыл в Англию в сопровождении многочисленной свиты нормандских феодалов, которые вскоре заняли ключевые позиции при дворе. Недовольство засильем нормандцев вылилось в 1051 в восстание, которое возглавил тесть Э. И. Годвин Уэссексский; восставшие добились изгнания нормандцев из Англии. Управление государством фактически перешло к Годвину (ум. 1053) и его сыну Гарольду, которому Э. И. завещал престол.

Wikipedia

Gulf of Venice

The Gulf of Venice (Italian: Golfo di Venezia, Slovene: Beneški zaliv, Croatian: Venecijanski zaljev) is an informally recognized gulf of the Adriatic Sea. It lies at the extreme north end of the Adriatic, limited on the southwest by the easternmost point of the Po Delta in Italy and on the southeast by the southernmost point of the Istrian Peninsula in Croatia. It is bordered by the coastlines of northeastern Italy and southwestern Croatia and Slovenia.

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