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Qué (quién) es BATTLEGROUND - definición

LOCATION OF A BATTLE
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  • Location of the [[World War II]] [[Battle of Edson's Ridge]] in the [[Solomon Islands]], 12–14 September 1942, as seen when toured by U.S. Secretary of State [[John Kerry]], 13 August 2014.
  • ''[[The Battle of Alexander at Issus]]'' by [[Albrecht Altdorfer]], depicting the [[Battle of Issus]], in 333 BC. Here, the battlefield is depicted as unlevel ground between mountains, in front of the [[walled city]] of [[Issus, Cilicia]]. The actual location of the battle is debated by historians.
  • Painting of the [[Battle of Marston Moor]] during the [[First English Civil War]], 1644. The location and scope of the battlefield were dictated by previous chance decisions on the part of the combatants.
  • Dangerous remains from World War I found during demining on [[Monte Piana]] in the [[Dolomites]]
  • Monuments at the [[Gettysburg Battlefield]].
  • William Birdwood]] viewing the [[Anzac]] battlefield from Russell's Top during the [[Battle of Gallipoli]], 15 November 1915.
  • UH-1D helicopters airlift members of the 2nd Battalion, 14th Infantry Regiment from the Filhol Rubber Plantation area... - NARA - 530610
  • Viking re-enactors at the [[Battle of Clontarf]] millennium commemoration. Dublin, 2014.

battleground         
(battlegrounds)
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A battleground is the same as a battlefield
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You can refer to an issue or field of activity over which people disagree or compete as a battleground.
...the battleground of education...
Children's literature is an ideological battleground.
= battlefield
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WWE Battleground         
WRESTLING EVENT
WWE Battleground (2014); WWF Battleground; WWE battleground; Battleground (2018); NXT Battleground
WWE Battleground was a professional wrestling event produced by WWE, a Connecticut-based promotion. It was broadcast live and available only through pay-per-view (PPV) and the WWE Network.
Battleground (short story)         
SHORT STORY BY STEPHEN KING
Battelground (Stephen King); Battleground (Stephen King)
"Battleground" is a fantasy short story by American writer Stephen King, first published in the September 1972 issue of Cavalier magazine, and later collected in King's 1978 collection Night Shift.

Wikipedia

Battlefield

A battlefield, battleground, or field of battle is the location of a present or historic battle involving ground warfare. It is commonly understood to be limited to the point of contact between opposing forces, though battles may involve troops covering broad geographic areas. Although the term implies that battles are typically fought in a field – an open stretch of level ground – it applies to any type of terrain on which a battle is fought. The term can also have legal significance, and battlefields have substantial historical and cultural value—the battlefield has been described as "a place where ideals and loyalties are put to the test". Various acts and treaties restrict certain belligerent conduct to an identified battlefield. Other legal regimes promote the preservation of certain battlefields as sites of historic importance.

Modern military theory and doctrine has, with technological advances in warfare, evolved the understanding of a battlefield from one defined by terrain to a more multifaceted perception of all of the factors affecting the conduct of a battle and is conceptualised as the battlespace.

Ejemplos de uso de BATTLEGROUND
1. Battleground It is certainly the case that al–Qaeda, too, sees Iraq as a battleground.
2. BATTLEGROUND The border area has become a battleground for Sudanese and Chadian rebel groups fighting both in Sudan‘s Darfur region and in eastern Chad.
3. "These are going to be important battleground states," Obama said.
4. Basra has become a battleground between rival militias.
5. Nancy Johnson, has made Connecticut a battleground for MoveOn.