Near East - translation to spanish
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Near East - translation to spanish

GEOGRAPHICAL TERM THAT ROUGHLY ENCOMPASSES WESTERN ASIA
Near east; Near Eastern; Near East (region); Proche-Orient; Near-East
  • Inhabitants of the Near East, late 19th century
  • Australian troops, Gallipoli, 1915. The battle was an Ottoman victory.
  • Rawlinson
  • British troops, Crimea, 1855
  • Near East topographic map
  • At the height of its power (1683), the [[Ottoman Empire]] controlled territory in the Near East and North Africa, as well as Central and Southeastern Europe.
  • [[Ottoman Porte]], 1767, gateway to trade with the Levant. Painting by [[Antoine de Favray]].

Near East         
El Cercano Oriente (los países en Asia Occidental y en el Nordeste de Africa)
Near East         
= Oriente Próximo, Cercano Oriente
Ex: Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) continue to use the name Near East rather than Middle East.
Middle East         
  • 1911 Ottoman calendar shown in several different languages such as: Ottoman Turkish (in Arabic script), Greek, Armenian, Hebrew, Bulgarian, and French.
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  • [[Church of the Holy Sepulchre]] in [[Jerusalem]]
  • The [[Kaaba]], located in [[Mecca]], [[Saudi Arabia]]
  • 1957 American film about the Middle East
  • Middle East map of Köppen climate classification.
  • Map of the Middle East between North Africa, Southern Europe, Central Asia, and Southern Asia.
  • prostrating]] during prayer in a mosque.
  • gas]] pipelines in the Middle-East
  • [[Western Wall]] and [[Dome of the Rock]] in [[Jerusalem]]
GEOPOLITICAL REGION ENCOMPASSING EGYPT AND MOST OF WESTERN ASIA, INCLUDING IRAN
Middle-East; Middle Eastern; Mid East; Middle-east; Regions of the Middle East; The Middle East; Middle-eastern; Middle east; Middle Eastern Regions; Middle-Eastern; Mideast; Near-Eastern peoples; Mid-east; Middle Eastern peoples; MiddleEast; List of Middle Eastern countries; Middle Eastern countries; List of sovereign states and dependent territories in the Middle East; MiddleEastern history; Middle East (region); The middle east; Midde East; Mideastern; Politics of the Middle East; Middle Eastern politics; Middle East politics; Languages of the Middle East; Middle East Politics; Middle East region; Middle East countries
n. el Mediano Oriente (la zona entre el este de Europa y el Mar Mediterráneo)

Definition

linear
adj.
Botánica. Zoología. Líneal.
verbo trans.
1) Tirar líneas.
2) poco usado Bosquejar.

Wikipedia

Near East

The Near East is a transcontinental region around the East Mediterranean encompassing Western Asia, Southeastern Europe and North Africa, including the historical Fertile Crescent, the Levant, Anatolia, East Thrace and Egypt. The term was originally applied to the Ottoman Empire, but today has varying definitions within different academic circles.

According to National Geographic, the terms Near East and Middle East denote the same territories and are "generally accepted as comprising the countries of the Arabian Peninsula, Cyprus, Egypt, Iraq, Iran, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestinian territories, Syria, and Turkey". In 1997, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations defined the region similarly, but also included Afghanistan. The region (with the exception of Egypt) is "now commonly referred to as West Asia."

Examples of use of Near East
1. KUNDERASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR FOR ASIA AND THE NEAR EAST U.S.
2. "They may have existed in the Near East," Hammer said.
3. Can this region now reassume its title of Near East?
4. He was also a fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.
5. Apparently not – nobody calls Iraq, Syria or even Egypt the Near East.