Ha Aretz - translation to spanish
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Ha Aretz - translation to spanish

LAND WHICH, ACCORDING TO THE HEBREW BIBLE, WAS PROMISED BY GOD TO ABRAHAM AND HIS DESCENDANTS
Eretz land; Land eretz; Ha-Aretz ha-Muvtahat; Jewish Promised Land; Promised land; The Promised Land (Eretz Yisrael); HaAretz HaMuvtahat; Ha-Aretz ha-Muvtachat
  • [[Yahweh]] (God) shows [[Moses]] the Promised Land ([[Frans Pourbus the Elder]], c. 1565–80)
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Ha Aretz      
Periódico diario que se publica en Israel en los idiomas hebreo e inglés
ha-ha         
  • The [[Washington Monument]] is protected by a low ha-ha wall
  • Versailles]]
  • Ha-ha and south face of [[Parham Park]], West Sussex, England
  • Ha-ha protecting the lawn at [[Hopetoun House]], [[West Lothian]], Scotland. Note how the wall disappears from view as it curves away to the left of the photograph
TYPE OF WALL; RECESSED LANDSCAPE DESIGN ELEMENT
Har har; Ha ha; Ha-Ha; Sunken fence; Ha-ha (garden); Sunk fence
Ja -ja! (llamado de entusiasmo); Reír
ha         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
HA!; HA; H.A.; Ha (disambiguation); H.a.; Ha.; HA (disambiguation); H A; H-A; Ha!; Ha (album); Ha (surname)
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Definition

hectárea
hectárea (de "hecto-" y "área") f. Medida de *superficie que tiene cien áreas, o sea cien decámetros cuadrados; equivalente, por tanto, a un hectómetro cuadrado. Abrev.: "Ha". Pertenencia.

Wikipedia

Promised Land

The Promised Land (Hebrew: הארץ המובטחת, translit.: ha'aretz hamuvtakhat; Arabic: أرض الميعاد, translit.: ard al-mi'ad; also known as "The Land of Milk and Honey") is the land which, according to the Tanakh (the Hebrew Bible or the Old Testament), God promised and subsequently gave to Abraham and several more times to his descendants. In modern contexts, the phrase "Promised Land" expresses an image and an idea which is related to the restored homeland for the Jewish people and the concepts of salvation and liberation.

Examples of use of Ha Aretz
1. His newspaper, the liberal Haaretz, is one of Israels lower- circulation dailies but its English-language website is read all over the world.