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Land of the Rising Sun - traducción al español

OVERVIEW OF NAMES FOR THE ASIAN ISLAND STATE
Cipangu; Nippon and Nihon; Nihon and Nippon; Land of the Rising Sun; Jipangu; Zipangu; Ilbon; Yilbon; Cipang; Etymology of Japan; Riben; Names of japan; Ōyashima; Name of Japan; The Land of the Rising Sun; Rìběn; Jepang; Jippon; Woguo; Giapan; Zeppen; Jepun; Iippon; Cippangu; ジャパン; チパング
  • Cipangu (cited as ''ixola de cimpagu'' on the center-left) on the 1453 [[Fra Mauro map]], the first known Western depiction of the island.
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Land of the Rising Sun         
Tierra del Sol Poniente, Japón
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  • During a total [[solar eclipse]], the solar corona can be seen with the naked eye, during the brief period of totality.
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  • Illustration of different stars' internal structure. The Sun in the middle has an inner radiating zone and an outer convective zone.
  • High-resolution image of the Sun's surface taken by the [[Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope]] (DKIST)
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  • Sunspots time-lapse in Hydrogen-alpha captured with an amateur solar telescope
  • Artist rendition of the [[Parker Solar Probe]]
  • Illustration of [[Pioneer 6, 7, 8, and 9]]
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  • Drawing of a [[Solar Maximum Mission]] probe
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  • The Solar System, with sizes of the Sun and planets to scale. The terrestrial planets are on the right, the gas and ice giants are on the left.
  • The [[Trundholm sun chariot]] pulled by a horse is a sculpture believed to be illustrating an important part of [[Nordic Bronze Age]] mythology.
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  • The Sun seen through a light fog
  • Illustration of the Sun's structure, in false color for contrast
  • The size of the current Sun (now in the [[main sequence]]) compared to its estimated size during its red-giant phase in the future
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  • ''Ulysses'' spacecraft]] testing at the vacuum spin-balancing facility
  • Overview of the evolution of a star like the Sun
  • Ancient Kingdom of Shu]], coinciding with the [[Shang dynasty]].
STAR AT THE CENTRE OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM
Local Star; Heliology; Solar diameter; Solar glare; Sun (astronomy); ☉; Sun gravity; End of the Sun; Layers of the Sun; Structure of the Sun; Solar astronomy; Solarian; Sun (star); Sun characteristics; Solar magnetic field; Local star; Parts of the sun; Earth's sun; Watch sun directly; Sun's orbit; Orbit of the sun; Orbit of the Sun; 🌞; Sol (sun); Sol (star); Internal structure of the Sun; Solar X-ray astronomy; Solar atmosphere; Nearest star to our planet; Atmosphere of the Sun; Solar photosphere; Exploration of the Sun; Star Sol; Sun's atmosphere; Earth's nearest star; Our sun; Our Sun; Sowng
el sol
sun         
  • left
  • left
  • During a total [[solar eclipse]], the solar corona can be seen with the naked eye, during the brief period of totality.
  • left
  • 300x300px
  • Illustration of different stars' internal structure. The Sun in the middle has an inner radiating zone and an outer convective zone.
  • High-resolution image of the Sun's surface taken by the [[Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope]] (DKIST)
  • right
  • Sunspots time-lapse in Hydrogen-alpha captured with an amateur solar telescope
  • Artist rendition of the [[Parker Solar Probe]]
  • Illustration of [[Pioneer 6, 7, 8, and 9]]
  • left
  • Drawing of a [[Solar Maximum Mission]] probe
  • left
  • The Solar System, with sizes of the Sun and planets to scale. The terrestrial planets are on the right, the gas and ice giants are on the left.
  • The [[Trundholm sun chariot]] pulled by a horse is a sculpture believed to be illustrating an important part of [[Nordic Bronze Age]] mythology.
  • left
  • The Sun seen through a light fog
  • Illustration of the Sun's structure, in false color for contrast
  • The size of the current Sun (now in the [[main sequence]]) compared to its estimated size during its red-giant phase in the future
  • ☉
  • ☉
  • ''Ulysses'' spacecraft]] testing at the vacuum spin-balancing facility
  • Overview of the evolution of a star like the Sun
  • Ancient Kingdom of Shu]], coinciding with the [[Shang dynasty]].
STAR AT THE CENTRE OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM
Local Star; Heliology; Solar diameter; Solar glare; Sun (astronomy); ☉; Sun gravity; End of the Sun; Layers of the Sun; Structure of the Sun; Solar astronomy; Solarian; Sun (star); Sun characteristics; Solar magnetic field; Local star; Parts of the sun; Earth's sun; Watch sun directly; Sun's orbit; Orbit of the sun; Orbit of the Sun; 🌞; Sol (sun); Sol (star); Internal structure of the Sun; Solar X-ray astronomy; Solar atmosphere; Nearest star to our planet; Atmosphere of the Sun; Solar photosphere; Exploration of the Sun; Star Sol; Sun's atmosphere; Earth's nearest star; Our sun; Our Sun; Sowng
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Wikipedia

Names of Japan

The word Japan is an exonym, and is used (in one form or another) by many languages. The Japanese names for Japan are Nihon (にほん) and Nippon (にっぽん). They are both written in Japanese using the kanji 日本.

During the third-century CE Three Kingdoms period, Japan was inhabited by the Yayoi people who lived in Kyushu up to the Kanto region. They were called Wa in Chinese, and the kanji for their name can be translated as "dwarf" or "submissive". Japanese scribes found fault with its offensive connotation, and officially changed the characters they used to spell the native name for Japan, Yamato, replacing the ("dwarf") character for Wa with the homophone ("peaceful, harmonious"). Wa was often combined with ("great") to form the name 大和, which is read as Yamato (see also Jukujikun for a discussion of this type of spelling where the kanji and pronunciations are not directly related). The earliest record of 日本 appears in the Chinese Old Book of Tang, which notes the change in 703 when Japanese envoys requested that its name be changed. It is believed that the name change within Japan itself took place sometime between 665 and 703. During the Heian period, 大和 was gradually replaced by 日本, which was first pronounced with the Chinese reading (on'yomi) Nippon and later as Nifon, and then in modern usage Nihon, reflecting shifts in phonology in Early Modern Japanese. Marco Polo called Japan 'Cipangu' around 1300, based on the Chinese name, probably 日本國; 'sun source country' (compare modern Min Nan pronunciation ji̍t pún kok). In the 16th century in Malacca, Portuguese traders first heard from Malay and Indonesian the names Jepang, Jipang, and Jepun. In 1577 it was first recorded in English, spelled Giapan. At the end of the 16th century, Portuguese missionaries came to Japan and created grammars and dictionaries of Middle Japanese. The 1603–1604 dictionary Vocabvlario da Lingoa de Iapam has 2 entries: nifon and iippon. Since then many derived names of Japan appeared on early-modern European maps.

Ejemplos de uso de Land of the Rising Sun
1. Japan plans to bring 2,000 Vietnamese students to the land of the Rising Sun every year for cultural exchange programmes.
2. Israel‘s attitude to the Land of the Rising Sun is liable to recall its attitude toward Europe÷ more nudniks who want to play with the big boys and and who get underfoot.
3. The approach of second world war commemorations are causing the land of the rising sun to warp history, writes Justin McCurry Tuesday June 14, 2005 The tens of thousands of Asian women forced into prostitution by the Japanese imperial army in the 1'30s and 40s have returned to haunt Tokyo this week after yet another inflammatory remark by a senior conservative politician.
4. On ASEAN–Japan relations, the ministers have assigned high–ranking officials to seek measures to speed up negotiations with the land of the rising sun country in order to translate the ASEAN–Japan Comprehensive Economic Partnership into a reality, he added.
5. Permission to reprint/republish Indeed, as the game invented in America goes formally global, the inaugural event of the World Baseball Classic will take place in the Land of the Rising Sun – in an Asia where local talent is making great inroads into Major League Baseball, also known as "the bigs." National teams from Korea, Japan, China, and Taiwan will vie to advance to the next phase of the classic – which features 16 teams in four rounds of elimination, ending in a final game on March 20 in San Diego.