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British Columbia - traducción al holandés

PROVINCE OF CANADA
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  • Highway 91]] between Richmond and Delta
  • [[Cheakamus Lake]] in [[Garibaldi Provincial Park]]
  • [[Yoho National Park]]
  • The meeting chamber of the Legislative Assembly
  • settlement]] and industry since colonization.
  • The B.C. Roll is a kind of sushi containing barbecued salmon and cucumber
  • British Columbia's pavilion for Expo 86, Vancouver
  • Outline map of British Columbia with significant cities and towns
  • Köppen climate types]] in British Columbia
  • Victoria]]
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  • Population density map of British Columbia, with regional district borders shown
  • [[Canada Place]] in Downtown Vancouver
  • The Vancouver skyline
  • toll highway]] sparked controversy. Tolling was removed in 2008.
  • Memorial to the "last spike" in Craigellachie
  • ''Cattle near the Maas'' by Dutch painter [[Aelbert Cuyp]]. Moody likened his vision of the nascent Colony of British Columbia to the pastoral scenes painted by Cuyp.
  • premier]], BC's [[head of government]].
  • The flower of the Pacific dogwood is often associated with British Columbia.
  • [[Humpback whale]] in [[Sooke]] coast
  • CPR train traversing the [[Stoney Creek Bridge]]
  • [[Fort Rupert]], Vancouver Island, 1851
  • ''Church at Yuquot Village'']] by Emily Carr (1929)
  • [[Trolley buses in Vancouver]]
  • [[Hatley Castle]] on the campus of [[Royal Roads University]]
  • British Columbia Highway 1 near Brentwood, Burnaby
  • Shoreline Trail in Victoria
  • lieutenant governor]]
  • Internment camp]] for [[Japanese Canadians]] during [[World War II]]
  • house pole]], second half of the 19th century
  • [[Odaray Mountain]] and [[Lake O'Hara]]
  • Confederation]].
  • SkyTrain]] is the rail rapid transit system that serves Metro Vancouver.
  • [['Namgis]] ''Thunderbird Transformation Mask'', 19th century
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  • Quest University Canada Academic Building, aerial view
  • Aerial view of [[Simon Fraser University]] in Burnaby
  • Shuswap Lake as seen from Sorrento
  • [[Mount Robson]], [[Canadian Rockies]]
  • [[Fort San Miguel]] at Nootka in 1793
  • ''Spirit of Vancouver Island'' S-class ferry
  • Victoria]]
  • The [[Strait of Georgia]], near [[Vancouver]]
  • Entrance to [[Telus Garden]]
  • The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra at the Orpheum concert hall (2019)
  • The cauldron of the [[2010 Winter Olympics]] in Vancouver
  • A Vancouver [[welcome sign]] in both English and French
  • Victoria, 1864
  • The [[Okanagan]] region has a climate suitable to vineyards.
  • Whistler]]

British Columbia         
Brits Columbië (provincie in zuidwesten van Canada)
Space Shuttle Columbia         
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  • ''Columbia'' memorial in [[Arlington National Cemetery]]
  • Ramon]]
  • Space Shuttle ''Columbia'' STS-109(HST-3B) launch, its final successful mission
  • The [[Space Shuttle thermal protection system]] in the underside of ''Columbia'' as seen in a visible (left side) and infrared (right side) image which was taken by the [[Kuiper Airborne Observatory]] on [[STS-3]]
  • SLF Runway 33]] ([[STS-62]] mission)
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n. eerste ruimtevaartpendel van de orbitale vloot van de NASA die op 12 april 1981 gelanceerd was en tijdens de 28-ste missie op 1 februari 2003 met de bemanning uit elkaar viel toen hij in de atmosfeer terugkeerde
the British Museum         
  • Room 21 – [[Mausoleum at Halicarnassus]], one of the [[Seven Wonders of the Ancient World]], mid-4th century BC
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  • Proposed British Museum Extension, 1906
  • Human Headed Winged Lions]] and reliefs from [[Nimrud]] with the [[Balawat Gates]], c. 860 BC
  • Room 9 – [[Assyrian palace reliefs]], [[Nineveh]], 701–681 BC
  • External view of the World Conservation and Exhibition Centre at the museum, 2015
  • Room 33a – [[Amaravati Sculptures]], southern India, 1st century BC and 3rd century AD
  • Gallery 50 – View down the Roman Britain gallery
  • Reading Room]].
  • Great Court]] roof, 2005
  • The museum's main entrance
  • Room 18 – [[Parthenon]] marbles from the [[Acropolis of Athens]], 447 BC
  • A few of the [[Elgin Marbles]] (also known as the Parthenon Marbles) from the East [[Pediment]] of the [[Parthenon]] in Athens.
  • King Edward VII's]] Galleries, 1914
  • Room 4 – [[Colossal red granite statue of Amenhotep III]], 1350 BC
  • Entrance ticket to the British Museum, London 3 March 1790
  • Room 17 – Reconstruction of the [[Nereid Monument]], c. 390 BC
  • Grenville]] Library, 1875
  • Room 52 – Ancient Iran with the [[Cyrus Cylinder]],  559–530 BC
  • Mausoleum of Halicarnassus]] Room, 1920s
  • Sir Robert Smirke]]'s west wing under construction, July 1828
  • Percival David collection]] of Chinese ceramics
  • Room 4 – The [[Rosetta Stone]], key to the decipherment of Egyptian hieroglyphs, 196 BC
  • The [[Rosetta Stone]] on display in the British Museum in 1874
  • [[Sir Hans Sloane]]
  • Wide view of the Great Court
  • Duveen]] Gallery, 1980
  • Montagu House]], c. 1715
  • Room 61 – The famous false fresco 'Pond in a Garden' from the [[Tomb of Nebamun]], c. 1350 BC
  • Room 24 – The [[Wellcome Trust]] Gallery of Living and Dying, with [[Hoa Hakananai'a]], a ''[[moai]]'', in the centre
  • Sir [[Leonard Woolley]] holding the excavated [[Sumer]]ian [[Queen's Lyre]], 1922
NATIONAL MUSEUM IN LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM
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het Britse Museum (het nationale museum in Londen met de grootste collectie van oudheden in de wereld)

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British Columbia

British Columbia, commonly abbreviated as BC, is the westernmost province of Canada, situated between the Pacific Ocean and the Rocky Mountains. It has a diverse geography, with rugged landscapes that include rocky coastlines, sandy beaches, forests, lakes, mountains, inland deserts and grassy plains, and borders the province of Alberta to the east, the territories of Yukon and the Northwest Territories to the north, and the US states of Washington, Idaho and Montana to the south and Alaska to the northwest. With an estimated population of 5.3 million as of 2022, it is Canada's third-most populous province. The capital of British Columbia is Victoria and its largest city is Vancouver. Vancouver is the third-largest metropolitan area in Canada; the 2021 census recorded 2.6 million people in Metro Vancouver.

The first known human inhabitants of the area settled in British Columbia at least 10,000 years ago. Such groups include the Coast Salish, Tsilhqotʼin, and Haida peoples, among many others. One of the earliest British settlements in the area was Fort Victoria, established in 1843, which gave rise to the city of Victoria, the capital of the Colony of Vancouver Island. The Colony of British Columbia (1858–1866) was subsequently founded by Richard Clement Moody, and by the Royal Engineers, Columbia Detachment, in response to the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush. Moody selected the site for and founded the mainland colony's capital New Westminster. The colonies of Vancouver Island and British Columbia were incorporated in 1866, subsequent to which Victoria became the united colony's capital. In 1871, British Columbia entered Confederation as the sixth province of Canada, in enactment of the British Columbia Terms of Union.

British Columbia is a diverse and cosmopolitan province, drawing on a plethora of cultural influences from its British Canadian, European, and Asian diasporas, as well as the Indigenous population. Though the province's ethnic majority originates from the British Isles, many British Columbians also trace their ancestors to continental Europe, East Asia, and South Asia. Indigenous Canadians constitute about 6 percent of the province's total population. Christianity is the largest religion in the region, though the majority of the population is non-religious. English is the common language of the province, although Punjabi, Mandarin Chinese, and Cantonese also have a large presence in the Metro Vancouver region. The Franco-Columbian community is an officially recognized linguistic minority, and around one percent of British Columbians claim French as their mother tongue. British Columbia is home to at least 34 distinct Indigenous languages.

Major sectors of British Columbia's economy include forestry, mining, filmmaking and video production, tourism, real estate, construction, wholesale, and retail. Its main exports include lumber and timber, pulp and paper products, copper, coal, and natural gas. British Columbia exhibits high property values and is a significant centre for maritime trade: the Port of Vancouver is the largest port in Canada and the most diversified port in North America. Although less than 5 percent of the province's territory is arable land, significant agriculture exists in the Fraser Valley and Okanagan due to the warmer climate. British Columbia is home to 45% of all publicly listed companies in Canada.

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1. Maiman VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) _ Theodore H.
2. Maiman VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) – Theodore H.
3. VANCOUVER, British Columbia –– Environmentalists are taking the Canadian government to court, demanding it use the country‘s Species at Risk Act to protect killer whales off British Columbia.
4. British Columbia–based Fuelvapor Technologies is among the competitors.
5. Amtrak service resumed Thursday between Portland and Vancouver, British Columbia.