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mainland$46313$ - traducción al griego

MAIN ISLAND OF THE ORKNEY ISLANDS, SCOTLAND, UK
Orkney Mainland; Mainland (Orkney); Mainland Pomona; Mainland Orkney; The Mainland (Orkney); The Mainland, Orkney; Orkney mainland
  • Blaeu's]] 1654 map of Orkney and Shetland. It uses "Pomonia or Mainland".
  • [[Earl's Palace, Birsay]]
  • Most of Mainland is treeless, but there are woods at Kirkwall and elsewhere, including Binscarth Woods in [[Finstown]].
  • Mainland, as "Pomona" from the not wholly accurate [[Carta Marina]] of 1539.
  • Farmland at Yesnaby. Much of Orkney was improved and drained during the 18th and 19th century, giving the islands the green appearance that they often have today.
  • [[Skara Brae]]
  • St Magnus Cathedral, built from the Old Red Sandstone prevalent on the island
  • [[Stromness]] is the second largest settlement on Mainland, and Orkney in general.

mainland      
n. στερεά, ηπειρωτική χώρα, ήπειρος
Great Britain         
  • [[Canterbury Cathedral]], seat of the [[Church of England]] – the island's largest denomination
  • <div style="font-size:11px; text-align: center;">Political definition of Great Britain (<small>dark green</small>)</div><div style="font-size:11px">&nbsp;– in [[Europe]] (<small>green & dark grey</small>)</div><div style="font-size:11px">&nbsp;– in the [[United Kingdom]] (<small>green</small>)</div>
  • View of Britain's coast from [[Cap Gris-Nez]] in northern France
  • [[Glasgow Cathedral]], a meeting place of the [[Church of Scotland]]
  • Highlands]] at [[Dornoch]]
  • ''Prima Europe tabula''. A copy of [[Ptolemy]]'s 2nd-century map of Roman Britain. See notes to image above.
  • s2cid=163631018 }}</ref> Whether he did so is a much debated issue. This "copy" appears in blue below.
  • access-date=15 August 2011}}</ref>
ISLAND IN THE NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN OFF THE NORTHWEST COAST OF CONTINENTAL EUROPE
Great Britian; Great britain; Great-Britain; Island of Great Britain; Great Brittain; Gret Bryton; Great Britian's; Great Britain's; British mainland; Mainland Britain; Breatainn Mhòr; Breatainn Mhor; Prydain Fawr; Gran Bretaña; Ile of Britain; Britannia Major; Gt. Brit; Metropolitan Britain; Storbritannien; Isle of Britain; Grate Britain; Great Britain (GB); Terminology of Great Britain; GREAT BRITAIN; UK mainland; Mainland UK; Britain (island); Great Britain (island); Mainland United Kingdom; England, Scotland and Wales; England and Wales and Scotland; England, Wales and Scotland; England, Scotland, and Wales; England, Wales, and Scotland; Island of Britain; Großbritannien; Britain's languages; Great Britain's languages; Great Breetain
μεγάλη βρετανία, βρετανία
Indo China         
  • 1886 map of Indochina, from the [[Scottish Geographical Magazine]]
  • [[Mekong River]]
REGION IN SOUTHEAST ASIA
Indo-China; Indochinese; Indo China; Indochina peninsula; Indochinese Peninsula; Indochinese peninsula; Southeast Asian Peninsula; Continental southeast Asia; Mainland southeast Asia; Indochina; Indochinese Region; Indo-Chine; Indo-china; Indochina (Indo-China); Historical Indochina; Continental Southeast Asia; Indo-Chinese Peninsula; Chin-India; Peninsula beyond the Ganges; Biogeography of Mainland Southeast Asia
n. ινδοκίνα

Definición

mainland
n.
1) from; to the mainland
2) on the mainland

Wikipedia

Mainland, Orkney

The Mainland, also known as Hrossey and Pomona, is the main island of Orkney, Scotland. Both of Orkney's burghs, Kirkwall and Stromness, lie on the island, which is also the heart of Orkney's ferry and air connections.

Seventy-five per cent of Orkney's population live on the island, which is more densely populated than the other islands of the archipelago. The lengthy history of the island's occupation has provided numerous important archaeological sites and the sandstone bedrock provides a platform for fertile farmland. There is an abundance of wildlife, especially seabirds.