Patagonian - translation to russian
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Patagonian - translation to russian

REGION LOCATED AT THE SOUTHERN END OF SOUTH AMERICA
Patagonian; Chilean Patagonia; Argentine Patagonia; Argentinian Patagonia; Patagonia (Argentina and Chile); Tourism in Patagonia; Patagonia, Argentina; Fictional depictions of Patagonia; Argentine Patagonian cuisine; History of Patagonia
  • Ainsworth Bay]] and [[Marinelli Glacier]], Chile
  • Río Negro Province, Argentina
  • Whale watching off the [[Valdes Peninsula]]
  • [[Black-browed albatross]], near Ushuaia
  • ''[[La Trochita]]'' on its [[Chubut Province]] route: Formerly the sole rapid transport means in the province, ''La Trochita'' is now a tourist attraction.
  • Santa Cruz Province
  • Tehuelche]] warriors in Patagonia
  • Roca]], the [[Conquest of the Desert]] extended Argentine power into Patagonia
  • Map of the advance of the Argentine frontier until the establishment of [[zanja de Alsina]]
  • ''Gauchos'' mustering sheep in Patagonia
  • the first ship]] to pass through the [[Strait of Magellan]]
  • gas]] extraction.
  • Map of the indigenous peoples of Southern Patagonia
  • View of Punta Arenas, Chile, in winter
  • [[Cueva de las Manos]] site in Santa Cruz, Argentina
  • An 1840s illustration of indigenous Patagonians from near the [[Straits of Magellan]], from ''Voyage au pole sud et dans l'Océanie'' by French explorer [[Jules Dumont d'Urville]]

Patagonian         

[pætə'gəuniən]

прилагательное

общая лексика

патагонский

существительное

[pætə'gəuniən]

общая лексика

патагонец

патагонка

гигант

человек гигантского роста

Patagonian cavy         
  • Mara at Barbados Wildlife Reserve, Barbados
  • Young mara and older one sniffing each other, from the zoological garden of the Jardin des Plantes in Paris
  • Mara foraging
  • Mara pair with young
SPECIES OF HERBIVORE
Patagonian cavy; Dolichotis patagonum; Patagonian Cavy; Patagonian Hare; Patagonian cavies; Patagonian Mara; Patagonian hare; Dillaby

общая лексика

мара (Dolichotis patagonica)

Patagonian hare         
  • Mara at Barbados Wildlife Reserve, Barbados
  • Young mara and older one sniffing each other, from the zoological garden of the Jardin des Plantes in Paris
  • Mara foraging
  • Mara pair with young
SPECIES OF HERBIVORE
Patagonian cavy; Dolichotis patagonum; Patagonian Cavy; Patagonian Hare; Patagonian cavies; Patagonian Mara; Patagonian hare; Dillaby

общая лексика

мара (Dolichotis)

Definition

Patagonian
·noun A native of Patagonia.
II. Patagonian ·adj Of or pertaining to Patagonia.

Wikipedia

Patagonia

Patagonia (Spanish pronunciation: [pataˈɣonja]) is a geographical region that encompasses the southern end of South America, governed by Argentina and Chile. The region comprises the southern section of the Andes Mountains with lakes, fjords, temperate rainforests, and glaciers in the west and deserts, tablelands and steppes to the east. Patagonia is bounded by the Pacific Ocean on the west, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, and many bodies of water that connect them, such as the Strait of Magellan, the Beagle Channel, and the Drake Passage to the south.

The Colorado and Barrancas rivers, which run from the Andes to the Atlantic, are commonly considered the northern limit of Argentine Patagonia. The archipelago of Tierra del Fuego is sometimes included as part of Patagonia. Most geographers and historians locate the northern limit of Chilean Patagonia at Huincul Fault, in Araucanía Region.

At the time of the Spanish arrival, Patagonia was inhabited by multiple indigenous tribes. In a small portion of northwestern Patagonia, indigenous peoples practiced agriculture, while in the remaining territory, peoples lived as hunter-gatherers, traveling by foot in eastern Patagonia or by dugout canoe and dalca in the fjords and channels. In colonial times indigenous peoples of northeastern Patagonia adopted a horseriding lifestyle. While the interest of the Spanish Empire had been chiefly to keep other European powers away from Patagonia, independent Chile and Argentina began to colonize the territory slowly over the course of the 19th and early 20th centuries. This process brought a decline of the indigenous populations, whose lives and habitats were disrupted, while at the same time thousands of Europeans, Argentines, Chilotes and mainland Chileans settled in Patagonia. Border disputes between Argentina and Chile were recurrent in the 20th century.

The contemporary economy of eastern Patagonia revolves around sheep farming and oil and gas extraction, while in western Patagonia fishing, salmon aquaculture, and tourism dominate. Culturally, Patagonia has a varied heritage, including Criollo, Mestizo, Indigenous, German, Croat, Italian and Welsh influences.

Examples of use of Patagonian
1. So the slimehead is now orange roughy, and Patagonian toothfish sells better as Chilean sea bass.
2. Collapse: Experts have warned the Patagonian glacier could disintegrate further A vast Patagonian glacier has lost an enormous wall of ice in a spectacular collapse as experts warned that another section could soon break free.
3. It might not look pretty but this Patagonian toothfish is extremely rare Also known as Patagonian toothfish, the species is under huge pressure from illegal, unregulated and unreported fishing activities in the Southern Ocean, jeopardising the sustainability of remaining stocks.
4. They are found all over the planet, from Patagonian glaciers to the Antarctic, Europe and North America, often carpeting the ground in dense clusters.
5. Some choose not to use out–of–season strawberries because they‘re flavorless, or Chilean sea bass (also known as Patagonian toothfish) because of overfishing.
What is the Russian for Patagonian? Translation of &#39Patagonian&#39 to Russian