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Holy Land - traducción al Inglés

TERM USED BY JEWS, CHRISTIANS, AND MUSLIMS TO DESCRIBE THE LAND OF ISRAEL AND PALESTINE
Holy land; The Holy Land; Holy Land (Biblical); The Holy Places; Protestantism in the Holy Land; Sacred Land; الأرض المقدسة; Al-Arḍ ul-Muqaddasah; ארעא קדישא; Ar'a Qaddisha; ארץ הקודש; Erets HaQodesh; Άγιοι Τόποι; Agioi Topoi; Terrae Sanctae; Bible lands; Bible Lands; Holy lands; Holiness of Palestine; Eretz HaQodesh; Terra Sancta; Al-Arḍ Al-Muqaddasah; Al-arḍ al-muqaddasa; Al-Arḍ Al-Mubarakah; Al-Arḍ Al-Mubārakah; Holy Land (Abrahamic); Eretz Hkodesh
  • pilgrimage]] sites in Christianity, as it is the purported site of Christ's resurrection.
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Holy Land         
het Heilige Land (benaming v. Israël)
terra sancta         
terra sancta (heilige land, Israël)
dry land         
  • Cross section of [[rankers]] soil, with plants and protruding roots near the top
  • incised]] alluvial plain from [[Red Rock Canyon State Park (California)]].
  • World map of land use as of 2017. A historical distribution of land use, beginning at 10,000 BCE, is shown at the bottom-right.
  • Hadean Eon]] Earth
  • Clouds above [[Djibouti]]'s, [[Eritrea]]'s, [[Somalia]]'s and [[Yemen]]'s land territories
  • topographical]] map of Japan showing the elevation of the terrain.
  • internationally recognized borders]] shown in dark green; [[Israeli-occupied territories]] shown in light green
  • Gran Sabana National Park]], [[Venezuela]]
  • Land cover as classified by the [[International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme]] (IGBP) into 17 classes
  • A simplified diagram of the [[littoral zone]], which includes the coast and nearby waters
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  • Red List Index of biodiversity (2019)
  • A [[forest]] in Ryssbergen, [[Sweden]]
  • [[White Desert National Park]] in [[Egypt]]
  • A train traveling across the [[Voronezh Oblast]], Russia
SOLID SURFACE OF EARTH THAT IS NOT PERMANENTLY COVERED BY WATER
Dry land
land,vaste grond;droge grond

Definición

land
n. real property, real estate (and all that grows thereon), and the right to minerals underneath and the airspace over it. It may include improvements like buildings, but not necessarily. The owner of the land may give a long-term (like 99 years) lease to another with the right to build on it. The improvement is a "leasehold" for ownership of the right to use-without ownership of-the underlying land. The right to use the air above a parcel of land is subject to height limitations by local ordinance, state or federal law. See also: real estate real property

Wikipedia

Holy Land

The Holy Land is an area roughly located between the Mediterranean Sea and the Eastern Bank of the Jordan River, traditionally synonymous both with the biblical Land of Israel and with the region of Palestine. The term "Holy Land" usually refers to a territory roughly corresponding to the modern State of Israel and the Palestinian territories. Jews, Christians, and Muslims regard it as holy.

Part of the significance of the land stems from the religious significance of Jerusalem (the holiest city to Judaism, and the location of the First and Second Temples), as well as its historical significance as the setting for most of the Bible, the historical locale of Jesus' ministry, the location of the first Qibla and the site of the Isra and Mi'raj event in Islam.

The holiness of the land as a destination of Christian pilgrimage contributed to launching the Crusades, as European Christians sought to win back the Holy Land from Muslims, who had conquered it from the Christian Eastern Roman Empire in 630 AD. In the 19th century, the Holy Land became the subject of diplomatic wrangling as the holy places played a role in the Eastern Question which led to the Crimean War in the 1850s.

Many sites in the Holy Land have long been pilgrimage destinations for adherents of the Abrahamic religions, including Jews, Christians, Muslims, and Baháʼís. Pilgrims visit the Holy Land to touch and see physical manifestations of their faith, to confirm their beliefs in the holy context with collective excitation, and to connect personally to the Holy Land.

Ejemplos de uso de Holy Land
1. Herod is known for extensive building throughout the Holy Land.
2. No place is this more striking than the Holy Land.
3. You are not welcome in the Holy Land,‘‘ Hamas said in a leaflet.
4. Curdling debt in the U.S. is souring stomachs in the Holy Land.
5. The entire region, because of the conflict in the Holy Land, is in turmoil.