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North-west Passage - traducción al ruso

SEA ROUTE NORTH OF NORTH AMERICA
North-West Passage; North West Passage; Northwest passage; North-west passage; North West passage; Northwest Passages; Northwestern Passages; North-West passage; Northwestern Passage; North west passage; North-west Passage; The northwest passage; Amundsen expedition; Cook and Vancouver; The Northwest Passage; The Northwest Passages
  • [[Arctic shrinkage]] as of 2007 compared to previous years
  • Envisat ASAR]] mosaic of the [[Arctic Ocean]] (September 2007), showing the most direct route of the Northwest Passage open (yellow line) and the [[Northeast Passage]] partially blocked (blue line). The dark grey colour represents the ice-free areas, while green represents areas with [[sea ice]].
  • ''Das Eismeer'' (''[[The Sea of Ice]]''), 1823–1824, a painting by [[Caspar David Friedrich]] showing a shipwreck at right. It was inspired by [[William Edward Parry]]'s account from his 1819–1820 expedition. [[Kunsthalle Hamburg]], Germany.
  • Chart of the World showing New Route (the [[Canadian Pacific Railway]]) through Canada between England, China, Japan, Australasia and the East (1886)
  • Gjøa}} was the first vessel to transit the passage.
  • Sir John Franklin]], the leader of the 1845 expedition.
  • [[Parry Channel]]: East end at [[Lancaster Sound]] north of [[Baffin Island]].
  • Victoria Island]].
  • Map of the Arctic region showing the [[Northeast Passage]], the [[Northern Sea Route]] within it, and the Northwest Passage.
  • 6}} in 1969.
  • ''Northwest Passage Drive Expedition'' (NWPDX) (2009–2011)
  • Norwegian polar explorer [[Roald Amundsen]] was the first to sail through the Northwest Passage in 1903–1906.
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  • Northwest Passage routes
  • The fabled [[Strait of Anián]], shown in the upper left corner of the map. (Hugo Allard, 1685)
  • Assumed route of the Strait of Anián
  • Two maps of arctic regions published in 1856 on a single sheet as part of ''The Royal Illustrated Atlas of Modern Geography''
  • ''[[The North-West Passage]]'' (1874), by [[John Everett Millais]] representing British frustration at the failure to conquer the passage. [[Tate Britain]]
  • Ellis expedition: Voyage to Hudson Bay, in 1746 and 1747

North-west Passage         
северо-западный морской путь, связывающий Атлантический океан с Тихим
Northwest Passage         

['nɔ:θ'west'pæsidʒ]

география

Северо-Западный проход

Wild West         
  • The first [[Fort Laramie]] as it looked before 1840. Painting from memory by [[Alfred Jacob Miller]]
  • buffalo]]'', by [[Alfred Jacob Miller]]
  • A [[Buffalo Soldier]]. The nickname was given to the black soldiers by the Native tribes they controlled.
  • Birds of America]]''
  • Poster for ''[[Buffalo Bill]]'s Wild West'' Show
  • [[Clipper]] ships took 5 months to sail the 17,000 miles (27,000 km) from New York City to San Francisco.
  • C.M. Russell]]
  • circuit rider]] to create and serve a series of churches in a geographical area.
  • Settlers escaping the [[Dakota War of 1862]]
  • Richard M. Johnson]], who later became vice president
  • US Census map showing the extent of settlement and frontier line in 1900.
  • William "Bat" Masterson]] (1853–1921), William F. Petillon (1846–1917), (seated from left) [[Charlie Bassett]] (1847–1896), [[Wyatt Earp]] (1848–1929), Michael Francis "Frank" McLean (1854–1902), Cornelius "Neil" Brown (1844–1926). Photo by Charles
A. Conkling.<ref>[http://www.kansashistory.us/dodgecitylawmen.html Dodge City Peace Commission Old West Gunfighters Dodge City, KS 1883]  (1883)  Ford County Historical Society. retrieved October 2014</ref>
  • Mass hanging of [[Sioux]] warriors convicted of murder and rape in [[Mankato, Minnesota]], 1862
  • San Xavier del Bac]], near Tucson, founded in 1700
  • The battle near [[Fort Phil Kearny]], Dakota Territory, December 21, 1866
  • [[Fur trading]] at [[Fort Nez Percés]] in 1841
  • Camp Supply]] Stockade, February 1869
  • [[Daniel Boone]] escorting settlers through the [[Cumberland Gap]]
  • Homesteaders]], {{circa}} 1866
  • Kearny]]'s annexation of [[New Mexico]], August 15, 1846
  • Map of the [[Santa Fe Trail]]
  • alt=Men lined up along a tree line are shot by men on horseback.
  • Puck]]'' February 20, 1915.
  • The ''Handcart Pioneer Monument'', by [[Torleif S. Knaphus]], located on [[Temple Square]] in Salt Lake City, Utah
  • Paiute]] natives against 120 civilians bound for California.
  • Native American chiefs, 1865
  • Profile of the Pacific Railroad from San Francisco (left) to Omaha. ''Harper's Weekly'' December 7, 1867
  • H. B. Hall]].
  • Crow Chief [[Plenty Coups]]
  • Map of [[Pony Express]] route
  • 1850}}. Between 1847 and 1870, the population of San Francisco exploded from 500 to 150,000.
  • Santa Anna]], 1836
  • Fort Dodge]], Kansas
  • ''The Searchers'']], a 1956 film portraying racial conflict in the 1860s
  • [[Siege of Fort Detroit]] during [[Pontiac's Rebellion]] in 1763
  • Sioux Chief [[Sitting Bull]]
  • 1908 editorial cartoon of President [[Theodore Roosevelt]] features his cowboy persona and his crusading for conservation.
  • [[Thomas Jefferson]] saw himself as a man of the frontier and a scientist; he was keenly interested in expanding and exploring the West.
  • Route of the first transcontinental railroad across the western United States (built, 1863–1869)
  • Poster for the Union Pacific Railroad's opening-day, 1869
  • United States territories in 1834–36
  • Temporary quarters for [[Volga Germans]] in central [[Kansas]], 1875
  • Trans Mississippi]] West (1860–1890)
  • ''What An Unbranded Cow Has Cost'' by [[Frederic Remington]], which depicts the aftermath of a range war between cowboys and supposed rustlers. 1895
  • Map of the [[Wilderness Road]] by 1785
  • 400,000 men, women, and children traveled 2,000 miles (3,200&nbsp;km) in wagon trains during a six-month journey on the [[Oregon Trail]].
UNDEVELOPED TERRITORY OF THE UNITED STATES, C. 1607–1912
Old West; Wild west; Wild West; American Wild West; The Western Frontier; Post-Civil War Expansion of the United States; The wild west; Old west; Frontier, American; Frontier (American); Frontier (U.S.); Western Frontier; The Frontier (North American history); Old American West; Western American history; American Old West; American Frontier (1600-1900); Myth of the West; American Frontier; Old western; Frontier west; Near West; Hurdy-gurdy girl; History of the American West; Western frontier; American frontier culture

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общая лексика

Дикий Запад (о западе США)

существительное

общая лексика

Дикий Запад

Definición

НОРТ
(North) Дуглас Сесил (р.1920), американский экономист. Рыночную экономику тесно связывал с социальными и политическими институтами и считал, что изучение изменений последних должно быть неотъемлемой частью экономической теории. Первым в нач. 1960-х гг. привлек внимание к клиометрике - новому направлению в изучении экономической истории, основанному на статистическом анализе объективных данных. Нобелевская премия (1993, совместно с Р. У. Фоудтелом).

Wikipedia

Northwest Passage

The Northwest Passage (NWP) is the sea route between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans through the Arctic Ocean, along the northern coast of North America via waterways through the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. The eastern route along the Arctic coasts of Norway and Siberia is accordingly called the Northeast Passage (NEP). The various islands of the archipelago are separated from one another and from Mainland Canada by a series of Arctic waterways collectively known as the Northwest Passages, Northwestern Passages or the Canadian Internal Waters.

For centuries, European explorers, beginning with Christopher Columbus in 1492, sought a navigable passage as a possible trade route to Asia, but were blocked by North, Central, and South America, by ice, or by rough waters (e.g. Tierra del Fuego). An ice-bound northern route was discovered in 1850 by the Irish explorer Robert McClure. Scotsman John Rae explored a more southerly area in 1854 through which Norwegian Roald Amundsen found a route, making the first complete passage in 1903–1906. Until 2009, the Arctic pack ice prevented regular marine shipping throughout most of the year. Arctic sea ice decline, linked primarily to climate change, has rendered the waterways more navigable for ice navigation.

The contested sovereignty claims over the waters may complicate future shipping through the region: the Canadian government maintains that the Northwestern Passages are part of Canadian Internal Waters, but the United States and various European countries claim that they are an international strait and transit passage, allowing free and unencumbered passage. If, as has been claimed, parts of the eastern end of the Passage are barely 15 metres (49 ft) deep, the route's viability as a Euro-Asian shipping route is reduced. In 2016, a Chinese shipping line expressed a desire to make regular voyages of cargo ships using the passage to the Eastern United States and Europe, after a successful passage by Nordic Orion of 73,500 tonnes deadweight tonnage in September 2013. Fully loaded, Nordic Orion sat too deep in the water to sail through the Panama Canal.

Ejemplos de uso de North-west Passage
1. There are outstanding disputes between the US and Canada over the North West Passage and the Beaufort Sea.
2. Canada views the North–West Passage as national waters, and the federal government seeks to regulate ships for environmental, security and economic reasons, according to Pierre Pettigrew, the foreign affairs minister.
3. A so–called North–West Passage through the Arctic – an elusive trading route in spite of centuries of exploration – would save days on the voyage between Europe and Asia.
4. Robert Huebert, associate director of the University of Calgary‘s centre for military and strategic studies, says Hans Island is closely linked to other Arctic jurisdiction issues, including the Beaufort Sea, the North–West Passage and continental shelves.
5. A dispute between the US and Canada over rights to shipping lanes through the North–West Passage flared up again this year, with Canada promising to step up its military presence to protect what it regards as its territory and the US sees as international waters.
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