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Wake Island - traducción al Inglés

CORAL ATOLL IN THE NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN ADMINISTERED BY THE US AND ALSO CLAIMED BY THE MARSHALL ISLANDS
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  • Ecologists on Wake Atoll spraying herbicide into the bark of an invasive ironwood tree, 2017
  • The insignia for ''Campaign Fierce Sentry'' (FTO-02 E2), a [[Missile Defense Agency]] Integrated Flight Test in 2015, depicts a map of Wake Island within the head of an eagle
  • Passengers and crew of Pan Am's ''China Clipper II'' Boeing 747 at Wake Island during a 1985 trip across the Pacific to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the first ''[[China Clipper]]'' flight
  • 6}} takes formal possession of Wake Island for the United States with the raising of the flag and a [[21-gun salute]] on January 17, 1899.
  • U.S. Navy's]] [[United States Exploring Expedition]], 1838–42
  • The ''Benjamin Constant''
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  • Chamorros]] from Guam who worked for Pan American Airlines and were on the island when the Japanese attacked on December 8, 1941. 10 of the men were killed during the attack and the remaining 35 were sent to prison camps in Japan and China.
  • drifters]]" on November 8, 1949.
  • Aerial view of Pan American Airways Hotel and facilities on Peale Island at Wake Atoll. The hotel is on the left, the anchor from the ''Libelle'' shipwreck and the pergola leading to the "Clipper" seaplane dock is on the right.
  • Members of the [[Tanager Expedition]] explore an abandoned feather collecting camp on Peale Island.
  • Distinguished Service Medal]], Fourth Oak Leaf Cluster, to General [[Douglas MacArthur]] during the [[Wake Island Conference]].
  • Pan American Airways (PAA) construction workers "lighter" building materials from SS ''North Haven'' to the dock at Wilkes Island, Wake Atoll.
  • A Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) interceptor is launched from a THAAD battery located on Wake Island, during Flight Test Operational (FTO)-02 Event 2a, conducted November 1, 2015.
  • [[Tanager Expedition]] tent camp in 1923 at Wake Island, established on the eastern end of Wilkes Island
  • Atsugi]], Japan, flies over the "Downtown" area of Wake Island.
  • U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service]] personnel in May 1975
  • Palm trees at Wake Island's lagoon
  • Super Typhoon Ioke]] in 2006 at the Memorial Chapel on Wake Island
  • Aerial view of Wake Island Atoll
  • The formal surrender of the Japanese garrison on Wake Island, September 7, 1945. Island commander Admiral [[Shigematsu Sakaibara]] is the Japanese officer in the right-foreground.
  • U.S. Civilian [[POW]]s Memorial

Wake Island         
n. isola Wake, atollo situato nell"Oceano Pacifico settentrionale (a due terzi della distanza fra le Hawaii e le isole Mariana settentrionali) e parte delle Minor Outlying Islands statunitensi
Long Island         
  • U.S. Department of Energy]] research institution, July 2010
  • Triple Crown]], April 2005
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  • [[Bethpage Ballpark]], home of the [[Long Island Ducks]] minor league baseball team, July 2011
  • Garden City]], March 2022
  • Nassau County]] is a [[biomedical research]] facility and home to eight scientists awarded the [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]].
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  • [[Cumulus Congestus cloud]]s over Long Island on a summer afternoon, July 2013
  • Stony Brook]], May 2014
  • East End]] of Long Island, November 2007
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  • Long Island Expressway]] in Nassau County
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  • The [[Stony Brook Seawolves]] homecoming game, September 2012
  • LIRR]] system
  • Detailed map of Long Island
  • North Shore]], November 2012
  • half-dollar coin]] issued in 1936 for Long Island's 300th anniversary
  • Suffolk]], and two New York City boroughs, [[Brooklyn]] and [[Queens]]
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  • mi}} eastward from the central core of [[Manhattan]]
  • The intersection of Long Island, [[Manhattan]], and the continental mainland taken from space by the [[Space Shuttle Columbia]], 1993
  • Wantagh]], March 2007
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  • 7 train]] in [[Queens]], April 2007
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  • Rockaway Beach Boardwalk]] after [[Hurricane Sandy]], November 2012
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  • Cutchogue]], January 2008
  • Lenape Indians]], circa 1860s
  • Long Island Native American settlements in or about 1600
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ISLAND IN NEW YORK, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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long island (isola lunga) isola nel nord-est dell"America
Ellis Island         
  • Ellis Island buildings circa 1893
  • Colorized image of a tattooed German stowaway who was later deported. 1 May 1911.
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  • European immigrants]] arriving at Ellis Island, 1915
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  • The main building's registry room
  • Excerpt from a museum exhibit
  • State border after ''New Jersey vs. New York'', 1998
  • The bridge to Liberty State Park
  • Seen from east. From left to right: contagious diseases ward; lawn; hospital; ferry basin; main building, kitchen, dormitory, and immigration building
  • Ellis Island Ferry Building
  • First Ellis Island Immigrant Station, built in 1892 and destroyed 1897
  • Isolation ward on island 3
  • A Smith Drum laundry machine in the outbuilding
  • Ellis Island Immigrant Hospital
  • Undated photo of southern facade of kitchen and laundry
  • Wall of Honor
  • Immigrants being inspected, 1904
  • Dormitory room for detained immigrants
  • Scenes at the Immigration Depot and a nearby dock on Ellis Island, 1906
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  • December 2014 aerial view of the area; in the foreground is Ellis Island, and behind it is [[Liberty State Park]] and [[Downtown Jersey City]]
  • Immigrants arriving at Ellis Island, 1902
  • Aerial view
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  • Film by [[Edison Studios]] showing immigrants disembarking from the steam [[ferry]]boat ''William Myers'', July 9, 1903
  • Serbian Gypsy]] family who was later deported. 1905.
  • A Finnish [[stowaway]], 1926. Original caption: ''The desire to come to America must have been very strong for this young man to face all sorts of uncertainties''.<ref name="captions"/>
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  • ''A group of Slavic immigrants register many shades of emotion. The baby salutes his new home – quite a family group.'' 1905.
  • Judge]]'', March 22, 1890)<br/>''"Mr. Windom, if you are going to make this island a garbage heap, I am returning to France"''
  • View from the southeast; the baggage and dormitory (right) is east of the main building (left)
  • radicals]]"'' awaiting deportation, 1920
  • Exhausted Slavic immigrant, 1907.
  • Detail of ceiling of registry room
ISLAND IN NEW YORK HARBOR IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Ellis Island National Monument; Oyster Island; Ellis island; Ellis Island, New York City; Kissing Post; Kissing post; Ellis Island Immigration station; Ellis Island Immigration Museum; Ellis Island, NY; Fort Gibson (New York and New Jersey); Kioshk; Gull Island (New York); Gull Island (New Jersey); Gull Island (New York Harbor); Little Oyster Island; Dyre's Island; Anderson's Island; Bucking Island; Gibbet Island; Gibbet's Island; Gibbets Island; Ellis's Island; Ellis' Island; Ellis Island (New Jersey); Ellis Island (New York); Ellis Island (New York and New Jersey); Ellis Island (New Jersey and New York); Ellis Island (New York City); Ellis Island (Jersey City); Arne Pettersen
Isola Ellis, centro di immigrazione nel porto di New York che accolse oltre 12 milioni di immigranti (fu chiuso nel 1954 e fu trasformato in museo)

Definición

wake
wake1
¦ verb (past woke or US, dialect, or archaic waked; past participle woken or US, dialect, or archaic waked)
1. (often wake up) emerge or cause to emerge from a state of sleep; stop sleeping.
(wake up to) become alert to or aware of.
cause to stir or come to life.
2. Irish or N. Amer. dialect hold a vigil beside (someone who has died).
¦ noun
1. a watch or vigil held beside the body of someone who has died.
(especially in Ireland) a party held after a funeral.
2. (wakes) [treated as sing.] an annual festival and holiday in some parts of northern England.
Phrases
be a wake-up Austral./NZ informal be fully alert or aware.
Derivatives
waker noun
Origin
OE (recorded only in the past tense woc), also partly from the weak verb wacian 'remain awake, hold a vigil', of Gmc origin; cf. watch.
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wake2
¦ noun a trail of disturbed water or air left by the passage of a ship or aircraft.
Phrases
in the wake of following as a consequence or result.
Origin
C15: prob. via Mid. Low Ger. from ON v?k, vaka 'hole or opening in ice'.

Wikipedia

Wake Island

Wake Island (Marshallese: Ānen Kio, lit. 'island of the kio flower'; also known as Wake Atoll) is a coral atoll in the western Pacific Ocean in the northeastern area of the Micronesia subregion, 1,501 miles (2,416 kilometers) east of Guam, 2,298 miles (3,698 kilometers) west of Honolulu, 1,991 miles (3,204 kilometers) southeast of Tokyo and 898 miles (1,445 kilometers) north of Majuro. The island is an unorganized unincorporated territory belonging to (but not a part of) the United States. Wake Island is also claimed by the Republic of the Marshall Islands based on oral legends dating back centuries. However, the United States does not recognize this claim. Wake Island is one of the most isolated islands in the world. The nearest inhabited island is Utirik Atoll in the Marshall Islands, 592 miles (953 kilometers) to the southeast.

The United States took possession of Wake Island in 1899. One of 14 U.S. insular areas, Wake Island is administered by the United States Air Force under an agreement with the U.S. Department of the Interior. The center of activity on the atoll is at Wake Island Airfield, which is primarily used as a mid-Pacific refueling stop for military aircraft and as an emergency landing area. The 9,800-foot (3,000 m) runway is the longest strategic runway in the Pacific islands. South of the runway is the Wake Island Launch Center, a missile launch site. The island has no permanent inhabitants, but approximately 100 people live there at any given time.

On December 8, 1941 (within a few hours of the attack on Pearl Harbor, Wake Island being on the opposite side of the International Date Line), American forces on Wake Island were attacked by Japanese bombers. This action marked the commencement of the Battle of Wake Island. On December 11, 1941, Wake Island was the site of the Japanese Empire's first unsuccessful amphibious attack on U.S. territory in World War II when U.S. Marines, with some U.S. Navy personnel and civilians on the island, repelled an attempted Japanese invasion. The island fell to overwhelming Japanese forces 12 days later; it remained occupied by Japanese forces until it was surrendered to the U.S. in September 1945 at the end of the war.

The submerged and emergent lands at Wake Island comprise a unit of the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument. Wake Island is one of nine insular areas that comprise the United States Minor Outlying Islands, a statistical designation defined by the International Organization for Standardization's ISO 3166-1 code.

Ejemplos de uso de Wake Island
1. Wake Island is 2,300 miles west of Honolulu and 1,510 miles east of Guam.
2. Wake Island lies some 2,300 miles west of Honolulu and 1,500 miles east of Guam.
3. The storm was 560 miles southeast of Wake Island and on track for a direct hit, according to the forecast.
4. The US Navy has announced that a TransoceanAirlines DC6 is missing in the Pacific between Wake Island and Hawaii.
5. Forecasts called for the storm to head northwest toward Japan over the open ocean after it passes over Wake Island.