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إنكلتره - traduction vers Anglais


إنكلتره      

England

England         
  • Christ Church, University of Oxford]]
  • Bentley Mulsanne]]. [[Bentley]] is a well-known English car company.
  • [[Bodiam Castle]] is a 14th-century [[moat]]ed [[castle]] near [[Robertsbridge]] in East Sussex.
  • St John's College, University of Cambridge]]
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  • [[Canterbury Cathedral]], seat of the [[Archbishop of Canterbury]]
  • Wimbledon]]. First played in 1877, the Wimbledon Championships is the oldest tennis tournament in the world.<ref>[http://edition.cnn.com/2011/SPORT/tennis/06/14/tennis.wimbledon.125th.anniversary.museum/index.html 125 years of Wimbledon: From birth of lawn tennis to modern marvels] CNN. Retrieved 28 September 2011</ref>
  • Charles&nbsp;II]] and peace after the [[English Civil War]].
  • Population of England and Wales by administrative areas. Their size shows their population, with some approximation. Each group of squares in the map key is 20 % of total number of districts.
  • non-metropolitan counties]], colour-coded to show population
  • England rugby union team]] during their victory parade after winning the [[2003 Rugby World Cup]]
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  • [[Fish and chips]] is a traditionally popular dish in England.
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  • The [[Victorian era]] is often cited as a [[Golden Age]]. Painting done by [[William Powell Frith]] to show cultural divisions.
  • [[Geoffrey Chaucer]] was an English author, poet and philosopher, best remembered for his unfinished frame narrative ''[[The Canterbury Tales]]''.
  • Sir [[Isaac Newton]] is one of the most influential figures in the [[history of science]].
  • ''[[The Hay Wain]]'' by [[John Constable]], 1821, is an archetypal English painting.
  • The Lady of Shalott]]'' by [[John William Waterhouse]], 1888, in the [[Pre-Raphaelite]] style
  • [[Skiddaw]] massif, seen from [[Walla Crag]] in the [[Lake District]]
  • King Henry V]] at the [[Battle of Agincourt]], fought on [[Saint Crispin's Day]] and concluded with an English victory against a larger French army in the [[Hundred Years' War]]
  • Natural History Museum]] in London
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  • View of the ramparts of the developed hillfort of [[Maiden Castle, Dorset]], as they look today
  • The [[Malvern Hills]] located in the English counties of [[Worcestershire]] and [[Herefordshire]]. The hills have been designated by the Countryside Agency as an [[Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty]].
  • [[Mo Farah]] is the most successful British track athlete in modern Olympic Games history, winning the 5000&nbsp;m and 10,000&nbsp;m events at two Olympic Games.
  • first ever Formula One race]] in 1950.
  • The [[Palace of Westminster]], the seat of the [[Parliament of the United Kingdom]]
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  • [[Boudica]] led an uprising against the [[Roman Empire]].
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  • The [[Royal Arms of England]]
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  • The timber-framed street of [[The Shambles]] in York
  • [[William Beveridge]]'s 1942 report ''Social Insurance and Allied Services'' (known as the [[Beveridge Report]]) served as the basis for the post-[[World War II]] [[welfare state]].
  • London St Pancras International]] is the UK's 13th busiest railway terminus. The station is one of London's main domestic and international transport hubs providing both commuter rail and high-speed rail services across the UK and to Paris, [[Lille]] and [[Brussels]].
  • A [[red telephone box]] in front of [[St Paul's Cathedral]], one of the most important buildings of the [[English Baroque]] period
  • [[Stonehenge]], a [[Neolithic]] monument
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  • Replica of the 7th-century ceremonial [[Sutton Hoo helmet]] from the [[Kingdom of East Anglia]]
  • World Cup trophy]] to 1966 World Cup winning England captain [[Bobby Moore]]
  • national floral emblem]]
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  • [[Wembley Stadium]], home of the [[England football team]], has a 90,000 capacity. It is the biggest stadium in the UK.
  • [[Westminster Abbey]] is a notable example of [[English Gothic architecture]]. The [[coronation of the British monarch]] traditionally takes place at the Abbey.
COUNTRY IN NORTH-WEST EUROPE, PART OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
England's; Anglica; Lloegr; Life in England; ENGLAND; UK, (England); Sasainn; Pow Sows; Englaland; Engelond; Languages of England; Name of England; Englnad; Ingland; England, UK; Land of the Angles; The land of the Angles; Ænglaland; Engla land; Ængla land; England, United Kingdom; Aenglaland; Ængland; Aengland; Etymology of England; Auld enemy; England, U.K.; Engla rice; History of sport in England; England (country); Languages of england; Languages of cornwall; Science and technology in England
إنجلترا ، إنكلتره
Anglophobia         
  • "[[Gott strafe England]]" ("May God punish England") on a [[World War I]]–era cup
  • francophobic]] painting ''[[The Gate of Calais]] or O! The Roast Beef of Old England'', in which the "roastbeef" allegory is used as a mockery. Its popular use includes films, television shows and sketch comedies.
OPPOSITION TO OR FEAR OF ENGLAND AND/OR ENGLISH PEOPLE
Anglophobe; Anti-English; Anglophobic; Anti-Anglicism; Anglophobia
معادة إنكلترة أو الإنكليز