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Plymouth - traducción al ruso

CITY IN DEVON, ENGLAND
Plymouth England; Plymouth UA; Plymouth, England; England Plymouth; Plymouth Devon; Plymoth; Plymouth (city, England); City of Plymouth; Plymouth (district); Plymouth, Devon; Plymouth, Devonshire; Plymouth Borough Council; Old Plymouth; Derriford, Devon; The weather in Plymouth; Pennycross Primary School; Pennycross primary; County Borough of Plymouth; Plymouth Black Friary; Plymouth Grey Friary; Plymouth White Friary; Pleimuiden; Plymouth, United Kingdom; Derriford; West Park, Plymouth; Knackersknowle
  • Sir [[Francis Drake]]
  • Armada Way looking north
  • Black-eyed Sue and Sweet Poll of Plymouth mourning their lovers, who are soon to be transported to [[Botany Bay]], 1792
  • The Roman Catholic Cathedral Church of Saint Mary and Saint Boniface (Stonehouse, Plymouth)]]
  • Civic Centre]], 1954–61, symbolic of the Post War 'Heroic Modernism' of the [[Welfare State]]; nationally listed in 2009 to prevent its demolition by Plymouth City Councillors
  • The [[Devonport Leat]] on [[Dartmoor]] looking up stream
  • Interior of the [[Drake Circus Shopping Centre]] in 2006
  • Elliot Terrace, Plymouth Hoe
  • the 'Invincible' Spanish Armada, 1588
  • Sir John Rennie]],1825–33.
  • Guildhall]]
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  • [[Home Park]]
  • Devonport]]
  • Grade I listed Town Hall, Column and Library in Devonport
  • The [[New Palace Theatre]] in 2008
  • Plymouth Pavilions, home to the [[Plymouth City Patriots]].
  • Charter map of Sutton harbour and Plymouth in 1540
  • Plymouth Combined Crown and County Court Centre]]
  • Royal Citadel]], the fuel tanks of [[Cattedown]], and [[Mount Batten]]; in the background, the hills of [[Dartmoor]].
  • Population pyramid of Plymouth (unitary authority) in 2020
  • Siege of Plymouth, 1643
  • MV ''Pont-Aven'': Brittany Ferries service to Roscoff, France and Santander, Spain in Millbay Docks
  • [[Prysten House]], Finewell Street, 1498, is the oldest surviving house in Plymouth, and built from local Plymouth Limestone and [[Dartmoor]] granite
  • The [[Roland Levinsky Building]] – Faculty of Arts of the [[University of Plymouth]]
  • Unloading mail by hand from the ''Sir Francis Drake'' at [[Millbay Docks]], March 1926

Plymouth         

['pliməθ]

существительное

география

г. Плимут

Plymouth         
Plymouth noun г. Плимут
Plymouth Colony         
  • 1890 map of Barnstable County, Massachusetts, showing the location and dates of incorporation of towns
  • John Smith]]'s ''[[A Description of New England]]'', published in 1616, which was the first text to use the name "New Plymouth" to describe the site of the future colony
  • ''Embarkation of the Pilgrims'', an 1844 portrait by [[Robert Walter Weir]], which now hangs in the [[United States Capitol rotunda]]
  • '''''Embarkation of the Pilgrims''''' by [[Robert W. Weir]]
  • ''[[Pilgrims Going to Church]]'', an 1867 portrait by [[George Henry Boughton]]
  • William Hubbard]] showing the location of Plymouth Colony. The map is oriented with west at the top.
  • ''Interview of Samoset with the Pilgrims'', an 1852 book engraving
  • John Robinson]]'s memorial outside of St. Peter's Church in [[Leiden]]
  • Henry Bacon]]
  • 1863 letter from [[Sarah Josepha Hale]] to President [[Abraham Lincoln]] discussing the creation of a Thanksgiving holiday
  • 1900}}
  • Front page of William Bradford's manuscript for ''[[Of Plimoth Plantation]]''
  • [[Plymouth Rock]], inscribed with 1620, the year of the Pilgrims' landing in the ''[[Mayflower]]''
  • Samuel Green]]
  • lk=no}}, home to the "Saints" until 1607
  • ''The First Thanksgiving at Plymouth'', a 1914 portrait by [[Jennie Augusta Brownscombe]] that is now housed in [[Pilgrim Hall Museum]] in [[Plymouth, Massachusetts]]
  • ''Thanksgiving at Plymouth'', a portrait by Jennie Augusta Brownscombe now housed in the [[National Museum of Women in the Arts]] in [[Washington, D.C.]]
17TH CENTURY ENGLISH POSSESSION IN NORTH AMERICA
Plymouth colony; Pymouth colony; Colony of New Plymouth; Plimouth; Plimouth plantation; Colony of New-Plymouth; Colony of New-Plimouth; Newe-Plymouth Colony; Colony of Newe-Plymouth; New-Plymouth Colony; Plymoth Colony; Plimoth colony; Plymouth Colonists; Plymouth Bay Colony; Plymouth settlement

[pliməθ'kɔləni]

история

плимутская колония (основана в 1620 г. первыми колонистами)

Definición

Plymouth Brethren
·- The members of a religious sect which first appeared at Plymouth, England, about 1830. They protest against sectarianism, and reject all official ministry or clergy. Also called Brethren, Christian Brethren, Plymouthists, ·etc. The Darbyites are a division of the Brethren.

Wikipedia

Plymouth

Plymouth ( (listen)) is a port city and unitary authority in South West England. It is located on the south coast of Devon, approximately 36 miles (58 km) south-west of Exeter and 193 miles (311 km) south-west of London. It is bordered by Cornwall to the west and south-west.

Plymouth's early history extends to the Bronze Age when a first settlement emerged at Mount Batten. This settlement continued as a trading post for the Roman Empire, until it was surpassed by the more prosperous village of Sutton founded in the ninth century, now called Plymouth. In 1588, an English fleet based in Plymouth intercepted and defeated the Spanish Armada. In 1620, the Pilgrim Fathers departed Plymouth for the New World and established Plymouth Colony, the second English settlement in what is now the United States of America. During the English Civil War, the town was held by the Parliamentarians and was besieged between 1642 and 1646.

Throughout the Industrial Revolution, Plymouth grew as a commercial shipping port, handling imports and passengers from the Americas, and exporting local minerals (tin, copper, lime, china clay and arsenic). The neighbouring town of Devonport became strategically important to the Royal Navy for its shipyards and dockyards. In 1914, three neighbouring independent towns, viz. the county borough of Plymouth, the County Borough of Devonport, and the urban district of East Stonehouse were merged, becoming the County Borough of Plymouth. In 1928, it achieved city status. During World War II, due to the city's naval importance, the German military targeted and partially destroyed the city by bombing, an act known as the Plymouth Blitz. After the war, the city centre was completely rebuilt. Subsequent expansion led to the incorporation of Plympton, Plymstock, and other outlying suburbs, in 1967.

The city is home to 264,695 (2021) people, making it the 30th-most populous built-up area in the United Kingdom and the second-largest city in the South West, after Bristol. It is governed locally by Plymouth City Council and is represented nationally by two MPs. Plymouth's economy remains strongly influenced by shipbuilding and seafaring but has tended toward a service economy since the 1990s. It has ferry links to Brittany (Roscoff and St Malo) and to Spain (Santander). It has the largest operational naval base in Western Europe, HMNB Devonport, and is home to the University of Plymouth. Plymouth is categorized as a Small-Port City using the Southampton System for port-city classification.

Ejemplos de uso de Plymouth
1. I had forgotten that Frost had taught at Plymouth – when it was the Plymouth Normal School – back in 1'11.
2. That was a regular occurence! – Stuart, Plymouth.
3. Lightning strikes devastated homes across Plymouth, Devon.
4. I like pet owners," said Janet Taylor of Plymouth, Mass.
5. Beattie, Plymouth This is already happening in the NHS.
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