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MARCHES - traducción al árabe

ADMINISTRATIVE TERRITORIAL ENTITY
Markts; March (frontier); Gyepű; Gyepü; Gyepu; Gyepue; Marches; Frontier march; Mark (territory); Marchland; March (state); Border march; Mark (territorial entity); March (territorial entity)
  • Cumania]], [[Székely Land]] and [[Transylvanian Saxons]]) in the late 13th century
  • limes]] or border between the [[Saxons]] and the Slavic [[Obotrites]], established about 810
  • Map of the [[Military Frontier]] against incursions from the [[Ottoman Empire]] in the middle of the 19th century (marked with a red outline)
  • Map of the [[Wild Fields]] in the 17th century

MARCHES         

ألاسم

خَطْو ; سَيْر ; مارْش ; مَشْي

الفعل

خَطَا ; زَحَفَ ; سارَ

the marches         
  • Cathedral of Ancona
  • View of Marche countryside
  • [[Indesit]] Headquarters in [[Fabriano]], [[Province of Ancona]]. The home appliance sector represents the core of the regional industry
  • A view of [[Monte Conero]]
  • The Renaissance town of [[Urbino]]
REGION IN ITALY
The Marches; Le Marche; Marches of Ancona; Marches (Italy); Region of Marche; Region of the Marche; Marche region; MAR, Italy
مناطق الحدود بين إنكلترة و إسكتلندة
death march         
  • Điện Biên Phủ]] were force-marched over 600 km (370 mi). Of 10,863 prisoners, only 3,290 of them were repatriated four months later.
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  • American and Filipino prisoners of war use improvised litters to carry fallen comrades following the [[Bataan Death March]].
  • Arab-Swahili slave traders]] and their captives on the [[Ruvuma River]]
  • Helmbrecht]] to [[Volary]].
FORCED MARCH OF PRISONERS OF WAR OR OTHER CAPTIVES OR DEPORTEES IN WHICH INDIVIDUALS ARE LEFT TO DIE ALONG THE WAY
Death marches; Death March; Tiger Death March
لحن جنائزي

Definición

Marches
an area of land on the border between two countries or territories.

Wikipedia

March (territory)

In medieval Europe, a march or mark was, in broad terms, any kind of borderland, as opposed to a national "heartland". More specifically, a march was a border between realms or a neutral buffer zone under joint control of two states in which different laws might apply. In both of these senses, marches served a political purpose, such as providing warning of military incursions or regulating cross-border trade.

Marches gave rise to titles such as marquess (masculine) or marchioness (feminine) in England, marqués (masculine) and marquesa (feminine) in Spanish-speaker countries, as well as in the Catalan and Galician regions, marquês (masculine) and marquesa (feminine) in Portuguese-speaker countries, markesa (both masculine and feminine) in Basque, marquis (masculine) or marquise (feminine) in France and Scotland, margrave (German: Markgraf, lit. 'march count'; masculine) or margravine (German: Markgräfin, lit.'march countess', feminine) in Germany, and corresponding titles in other European states.

Ejemplos de uso de MARCHES
1. "Absent from the video were any Promise Keepers marches or Marches for Jesus rallies at the capital.
2. Two earlier marches were rebuffed by authorities.
3. Organisers of the marches claimed that three million people joined marches with major demonstrations in Marseille, Bordeaux and a dozen cities and towns across the country.
4. Several marches will take place in Athens and other cities.
5. Past marches have been marred by violent demonstrations by Haredim.