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Fertile Crescent - traducción al español

CRESCENT-SHAPED GEOGRAPHIC REGION OF THE MIDDLE-EAST, CONTAINING THE MOIST AND FERTILE LAND OF WESTERN ASIA, AND THE NILE VALLEY AND NILE DELTA OF NORTHEAST AFRICA
Fertile crescent; The Fertile Crescent; Fertile cresent; Fertile Croissant; Al Kaseeb; History of the Fertile Crescent
  • Diffusion of agriculture from the Fertile Crescent after 9000 BCE
  • Map of the Fertile Crescent
  • 1916 map of the Fertile Crescent by [[James H. Breasted]], who popularised usage of the phrase.
  • Area of the fertile crescent, circa 7500 BCE, with main sites of the [[Pre-Pottery Neolithic]] period. The area of [[Mesopotamia]] proper was not yet settled by humans. Includes [[Göbekli Tepe]], a site in modern-day [[Turkey]] that is dated circa 9000 BCE.
  • A 15th century copy of [[Ptolemy]]'s fourth Asian map, depicting the area known as the Fertile Crescent

Fertile Crescent         
El Arco Fértil (Mesopotamia )
crescent         
  • The City Flag of [[Portsmouth]], derived from the Medieval arms of [[Isaac Komnenos of Cyprus]].
  • Miniature]] of Madonna on the crescent ([[Rohan Master]], ''Hours'' of [[René of Anjou]], 15th century)
  • Crescent depicted in the shape of a lighted sign
SHAPE THAT RESEMBLES THE MOON BEFORE IT REACHES THE FIRST-QUARTER LUNAR PHASE, OR AFTER IT PASSES THE LAST QUARTER.
Crescenteric; Crescents; Increscent; Crescent formation; Cresent; 🌙; Crescent (heraldry); Decrescent; Turkic moon
(n.) = medialuna
Ex: Examples of iconic expressions are the Cross and the crescent representing Christianity and Islam respectively.
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* crescent-shaped = en forma de medialuna
* Red Crescent, the = Media Luna Roja, la
Red Crescent         
  • 1st Division]], upon their arrival in [[Paris]], July 4, 1917.
  • A [[Magen David Adom]] worker in the [[Tel Aviv]] civil defense, 1939
  • A [[Turkish Red Crescent]] staff conducting activities for children
  • Ambulance of the Italian Red Cross
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  • A stamp from the Faroe Islands
  • The [[flag of Switzerland]] – basis of the original Red Cross
  • The emblem of the International Committee of the Red Cross (French: Comité international de la Croix-rouge)
  • Flag of the [[Ottoman Empire]] (later [[Turkey]]) – basis of original Red Crescent
  • border
  • border
  • border
  • King Olav of Norway]], ICRC president Leopold Boissier, League Chairman John A. MacAulay.
  • Memorial commemorating the first use of the Red Cross symbol in an armed conflict during the [[Battle of Dybbøl]] (Denmark) in 1864; jointly erected in 1989 by the national Red Cross societies of Denmark and Germany
  • Henry Davison]], Founding father of the League of Red Cross societies
  • atomic bombing]]
  • Group picture of the volunteers – mostly women – in front of the Musée Rath in 1914
  • Emblem of the IFRC
  • The ICRC Headquarters in Geneva
  • [[Henry Dunant]], author of ''[[A Memory of Solferino]]''
  • "Committee of the Five": Gustave Moynier, Guillaume-Henri Dufour, Henry Dunant, Louis Appia, Théodore Maunoir
  • An Israeli stamp commemorating the 25th anniversary of [[Magen David Adom]], issued 11 January 1955
  • POWs]] in Germany
  • [[Gōtarō Mikami]]'s Red Cross flag with which in 1905 he deflected from his field hospital in Manchuria the onslaught of the Russian army
  • Original document of the [[First Geneva Convention]], 1864
  • Budapest 1945. Repatriation of 2000 Italian [[prisoners of war]].
  • The Logistics Centre of the [[Finnish Red Cross]] in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]]
  • International emblem for [[Magen David Adom]] outside [[Israel]].
  • border
  • border
  • Entry to the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum in Geneva
  • The Red Cross, after the [[Battle of Gravelotte]] in 1870
  • An ambulance owned by the Mexican Red Cross
  • A stamp from Turkey
  • The MV ''Red Cross'' in New York harbour ca 1915
  • Rath Museum]]. International Prisoners-of-War Agency. Researches department. German section. Express messages and communications to families.
  • War 1939–1945. Geneva, Central Prisoners of war Agency, Electoral building / Palace of the General Council
  • Red Cross ambulance from 1917
INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN MOVEMENT
International Federation of the Red Cross; Red Cross; Red Crescent; Red cross; International Red Cross Committee; Red crescent; The International Red Cross and Red Crescent; The Red Crescent; Red Cross and Red Crescent; International Red Crescent; International Red Cross and Red Crescent; Red Crescent Societies; Red Cross Movement; Red Cross of North Korea; Red Cross Socieites; Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement; Red Crescent Society; Red crescent society; Red cresent; The Jordan Red Crescent; Jordan Red Crescent; International Red Cross & Red Crescent Movement; Red Crescent Movement; American Red Crescent Movement; Red Cross or Red Crescent; International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent; Red Cross movement; Fundamental Principles of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement; Red Cross flag; Red Crescent (emblem); Red Cross (emblem); Redcross.int; Red Crescents; Red Cross/Crescent Movement; International Red Cross Movement; International Red Crescent Movement; Red Cross in World War I; Red Cross in World War II
la Medialuna roja (institución en los países árabes paralela a la Cruz roja)

Definición

tipa
sust. fem.
1) Botánica. Arbol de la familia de las leguminosas, de madera dura y amarillenta, que se emplea en ebanistería.
2) Argentina. Uruguay. Cesto de mimbre o de varillas, sin tapa.

Wikipedia

Fertile Crescent

The Fertile Crescent (Arabic: الهلال الخصيب), (Turkish: Cebel-i Bereket (Osmaniye) Sancağına) is a crescent-shaped region in the Middle East, spanning modern-day Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine and Jordan, together with the northern region of Kuwait, southeastern region of Turkey and the western portion of Iran. Some authors also include Cyprus and Northern Egypt.

The Fertile Crescent is believed to be the very first region where settled farming emerged as people started the process of clearance and modification of natural vegetation to grow newly domesticated plants as crops. Early human civilizations such as Sumer in Mesopotamia flourished as a result. Technological advances in the region include the development of agriculture and the use of irrigation, of writing, the wheel, and glass, most emerging first in Mesopotamia.

Ejemplos de uso de Fertile Crescent
1. The discovery could also help explain how civilizations developed in different regions of the Fertile Crescent, Reichel said.
2. It provides details about early plant cultivation in South America, where agriculture emerged independent of its "discovery" in the Fertile Crescent of Mesopotamia.
3. Kürkçüođlu reminded the Anatolia news agency that Ţanlýurfa is situated in the Fertile Crescent, considered in the literature to be the center of culture and civilization.
4. "Our data support the Fertile Crescent, specifically Turkey, as one of the origin sites for cats," said Lyons, who published her findings in the January issue of the journal Genomics.
5. The military said 16,000 U.S. and Iraqi troops were involved in Operation Lightning Hammer against Sunni Arab al Qaeda militants in Diyala province, the fertile crescent of the Diyala River which flows from the north into the Tigris near Baghdad.