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Vancouver Island - traducción al ruso

ISLAND OF CANADA
Vancouver Is.; Vancouver's Island; Vancouver Island, British Colombia; Vancouver island; Île de Vancouver; Ile de Vancouver; Vancouver Island, British Columbia; Quadra and Vancouver Island; Van Isle; Jubs Island; Quadra's and Vancouver's Island; History of Vancouver Island; Climate of Vancouver Island; Geology of Vancouver Island; Deforestation in Vancouver Island; Demographics of Vancouver Island; Economy of Vancouver Island; Rail transport on Vancouver Island; Southern Vancouver Island; Northern Vancouver Island
  • Campsite at Mystic Beach
  • Dionisio Alcalá Galiano was the first European to circumnavigate Vancouver Island
  • A Kwakwakaʼwakw wedding ceremony in 1914
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  • Golden Hinde]].
  • The western side of Vancouver Island hosts a rainforest.
  • MV ''Spirit of Vancouver Island'']], en route from Swartz Bay to Tsawwassen
  • Springer]] with her first calf in 2013.
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  • Köppen climate types]] in Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands
  • Topographic map of Vancouver Island
  • View from Mount Maguire in [[East Sooke Regional Park]] towards Washington

Vancouver Island         

[væn'ku:və(r)'ailənd]

география

остров Ванкувер

Vancouver         
  • [[750 Burrard Street]] houses [[Bell Media]]'s West Coast headquarters and the regional offices for ''[[The Globe and Mail]]''.
  • [[Third Beach]] is one of many beaches located in Vancouver. Given the city's proximity to the ocean and mountains, the area is a popular destination for outdoor recreation.
  • city of North Vancouver]].
  • MLS]].
  • [[Granville Square]] (centre building) houses the two major daily newspapers of the city, ''[[The Vancouver Sun]]'' and ''[[The Province]]''.
  • Opened in 1936, [[Vancouver City Hall]] is home to [[Vancouver City Council]].
  • drug use]], [[homelessness]], [[poverty]], [[crime]], and [[mental illness]].
  • Downtown celebrations at the end of [[World War II]]
  • English Bay]], by Vancouver archivist [[J. S. Matthews]]
  • The first [[Vancouver City Council]] meeting following the [[Great Vancouver Fire]] in 1886
  • Off- and on-ramps leading to [[British Columbia Highway 1]] in Vancouver. Highway 1 is the only [[controlled-access highway]] within the city limits.
  • English Bay]]. The [[inuksuk]] sculpture is one of several pieces of [[public art]] on display in Vancouver.
  • tallest building in Vancouver]].
  • Water Street]] in 1886. Gastown was a settlement that quickly became a centre for trade and commerce on Burrard Inlet.
  • The [[Granville Entertainment District]], downtown, can attract large crowds to the street's many bars and nightclubs.
  • The [[Port of Vancouver]] is the largest port in Canada and the third-largest port in the Americas (by tonnage).
  • RCMP]] officers attack [[Relief Camp Workers' Union]] protesters in 1938. Several protests over unemployment occurred in the city during the [[Great Depression]].
  • [[Robson Square]] is a [[civic centre]] and public square designed by local architect [[Arthur Erickson]].
  • alt=A two car train follows rail tracks under and bridge. In the background can be seen a domed sports stadium and high-rise buildings.
  • NHL]] team who play their home games in [[Rogers Arena]].
  • Main mall of the [[University of British Columbia]] (UBC). UBC is one of five [[public universities]] located in Vancouver.
  • Opened in 2005, [[VIFF Centre]] houses production rooms and offices for the [[Vancouver International Film Festival]].
  • [[Vancouver Metropolitan Area]] in 2018
  • Mounted officers of the [[Vancouver Police Department]] in [[Stanley Park]]
  • Headquarters of the [[Vancouver School Board]]. The English-language [[school district]] serves Vancouver and the [[University Endowment Lands]].
  • Aerial view of [[Downtown Vancouver]]. Urban development in Vancouver is characterized by a large residential population living in the city centre with mixed-use developments.
  • Science World]] is an interactive [[science centre]]. The building was originally constructed for [[Expo 86]].
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  • Container recycling, paper recycling and garbage bins in Vancouver
  • Waterfront station, Vancouver
LARGEST CITY IN BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; Vancouver, BC; Vancouver, Canada; Vancouver, British Columbia; Vancouver BC; Greater Vancouver Bridges; UN/LOCODE:CAVAN; Vancouver (BC); Vancouver, BC, Canada; Vancouver British Columbia; Vancouver, British-Columbia; Vancover; Vancouver, bc; Vancover, British Columbia; City of Vancouver; Vancouverite; Vancouverites; Vancouver City Centre, British Columbia; Vancouver, British Colombia; Vancouver, B.C., Canada; Vancouver, B.C.; Vancouver Christian School; Corpus Christi Elementary School (Canada); Corpus Christi Elementary; Vansterdam; Hong couver; Vancouvr; Hong kouver; Vanocuver; Vancouver (B.C.); Vancouver Canada; Hastings East (Vancouver); Vancouver (Canada); South Vancouver, British Columbia; Food in vancouver; Vancouver B.C.; Geography of Vancouver; Vancouver, B. C.; Arts and culture of Vancouver; Education in Vancouver; Wēngēhuá; Wengehua; Religion in Vancouver
Vancouver noun г. Ванкувер
Vancouver         
  • [[750 Burrard Street]] houses [[Bell Media]]'s West Coast headquarters and the regional offices for ''[[The Globe and Mail]]''.
  • [[Third Beach]] is one of many beaches located in Vancouver. Given the city's proximity to the ocean and mountains, the area is a popular destination for outdoor recreation.
  • city of North Vancouver]].
  • MLS]].
  • [[Granville Square]] (centre building) houses the two major daily newspapers of the city, ''[[The Vancouver Sun]]'' and ''[[The Province]]''.
  • Opened in 1936, [[Vancouver City Hall]] is home to [[Vancouver City Council]].
  • drug use]], [[homelessness]], [[poverty]], [[crime]], and [[mental illness]].
  • Downtown celebrations at the end of [[World War II]]
  • English Bay]], by Vancouver archivist [[J. S. Matthews]]
  • The first [[Vancouver City Council]] meeting following the [[Great Vancouver Fire]] in 1886
  • Off- and on-ramps leading to [[British Columbia Highway 1]] in Vancouver. Highway 1 is the only [[controlled-access highway]] within the city limits.
  • English Bay]]. The [[inuksuk]] sculpture is one of several pieces of [[public art]] on display in Vancouver.
  • tallest building in Vancouver]].
  • Water Street]] in 1886. Gastown was a settlement that quickly became a centre for trade and commerce on Burrard Inlet.
  • The [[Granville Entertainment District]], downtown, can attract large crowds to the street's many bars and nightclubs.
  • The [[Port of Vancouver]] is the largest port in Canada and the third-largest port in the Americas (by tonnage).
  • RCMP]] officers attack [[Relief Camp Workers' Union]] protesters in 1938. Several protests over unemployment occurred in the city during the [[Great Depression]].
  • [[Robson Square]] is a [[civic centre]] and public square designed by local architect [[Arthur Erickson]].
  • alt=A two car train follows rail tracks under and bridge. In the background can be seen a domed sports stadium and high-rise buildings.
  • NHL]] team who play their home games in [[Rogers Arena]].
  • Main mall of the [[University of British Columbia]] (UBC). UBC is one of five [[public universities]] located in Vancouver.
  • Opened in 2005, [[VIFF Centre]] houses production rooms and offices for the [[Vancouver International Film Festival]].
  • [[Vancouver Metropolitan Area]] in 2018
  • Mounted officers of the [[Vancouver Police Department]] in [[Stanley Park]]
  • Headquarters of the [[Vancouver School Board]]. The English-language [[school district]] serves Vancouver and the [[University Endowment Lands]].
  • Aerial view of [[Downtown Vancouver]]. Urban development in Vancouver is characterized by a large residential population living in the city centre with mixed-use developments.
  • Science World]] is an interactive [[science centre]]. The building was originally constructed for [[Expo 86]].
  • alt=
  • Container recycling, paper recycling and garbage bins in Vancouver
  • Waterfront station, Vancouver
LARGEST CITY IN BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; Vancouver, BC; Vancouver, Canada; Vancouver, British Columbia; Vancouver BC; Greater Vancouver Bridges; UN/LOCODE:CAVAN; Vancouver (BC); Vancouver, BC, Canada; Vancouver British Columbia; Vancouver, British-Columbia; Vancover; Vancouver, bc; Vancover, British Columbia; City of Vancouver; Vancouverite; Vancouverites; Vancouver City Centre, British Columbia; Vancouver, British Colombia; Vancouver, B.C., Canada; Vancouver, B.C.; Vancouver Christian School; Corpus Christi Elementary School (Canada); Corpus Christi Elementary; Vansterdam; Hong couver; Vancouvr; Hong kouver; Vanocuver; Vancouver (B.C.); Vancouver Canada; Hastings East (Vancouver); Vancouver (Canada); South Vancouver, British Columbia; Food in vancouver; Vancouver B.C.; Geography of Vancouver; Vancouver, B. C.; Arts and culture of Vancouver; Education in Vancouver; Wēngēhuá; Wengehua; Religion in Vancouver

[væn'ku:və]

существительное

география

г. Ванкувер

Definición

Ванкувер
Ванкувер (Джордж Vancouver) - английский мореплаватель, родился в1758 году, вступил в 1771 году с английский военный флот, принял участиево втором и третьем путешествиях Кука, в 1791 г. был назначенначальником большой морской экспедиции. В. сначала исследовал зап. берегЮжной Америки, Сандвичевы острова и затем два раза был на зап. берегуСеверной Америки и соседних островах между 39° и 51° с. ш., которыеисследовал очень подробно. Возвратившись в Англию, до смерти (в 1797 г.)был занят описанием своего путешествия, которое вышло под названием:"Voyage of Discovery to the North Pacific Ocean" (Лондон, 1798). А. В.

Wikipedia

Vancouver Island

Vancouver Island is an island in the northeastern Pacific Ocean and part of the Canadian province of British Columbia. The island is 456 km (283 mi) in length, 100 km (62 mi) in width at its widest point, and 32,100 km2 (12,400 sq mi) in total area, while 31,285 km2 (12,079 sq mi) are of land. The island is the largest by area and the most populous along the west coasts of the Americas.

The southern part of Vancouver Island and some of the nearby Gulf Islands are the only parts of British Columbia or Western Canada to lie south of the 49th parallel. The southeast part of the island has one of the warmest climates in Canada, and since the mid-1990s has been mild enough in a few areas to grow Mediterranean crops such as olives and lemons.

The population of Vancouver Island was 864,864 as of 2021. Nearly half of that population (~400,000) live in the metropolitan area of Greater Victoria on the southern tip of the island, which includes Victoria, the capital of British Columbia. Other notable cities and towns on Vancouver Island include Nanaimo, Campbell River, Courtenay, Port Alberni and Parksville, all on or near the east coast.

Indigenous peoples have inhabited Vancouver Island for thousands of years, long before the arrival of Spanish and British naval expeditions in the late 18th century. The Spanish and British conjointly named it Quadra's and Vancouver's Island in commemoration of the friendly negotiations held in 1792 between the Spanish commander of Fort San Miguel in Nootka Sound, Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra, and British naval captain George Vancouver, during the Nootka Crisis. (Bodega y Quadra's name was eventually dropped.) It is one of several North American locations named after George Vancouver, who between 1791 and 1794 explored the Pacific Northwest.

Vancouver Island is the world's 43rd largest island, Canada's 11th largest island, and Canada's second most populous island after the Island of Montreal.

Ejemplos de uso de Vancouver Island
1. Fyfe consulted Pamela Kibsey, a microbiologist at the Vancouver Island Health Authority.
2. On Vancouver Island, the rate was 27 per million, and it was more often killing people.
3. New cases on Vancouver Island have leveled off at about 25 a year.
4. The Krismers were camping at Schoen Lake Provincial Park, in the north of Vancouver Island.
5. Meanwhile, the harm to the weak stocks from Vancouver Island is less.
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