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fauna$27591$ - traduzione in greco

ROMAN GODDESS; EITHER THE WIFE, SISTER, OR DAUGHTER OF FAUNUS
Fauna (goddess); Fauna (mythology)

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n. ζώα εποχής, ζώα συγκεκριμένης χώρας, πανίδα
Costa Rica         
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  • Basílica de Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles ([[Basilica of Our Lady of the Angels, Cartago]]), during the 2007 pilgrimage
  • Costa Rica population pyramid in 2021
  • Countries (in blue) which have signed Free Trade Agreements with Costa Rica
  • A proportional representation of Costa Rica's exports, 2019
  • Orosí Valley]]
  • The [[University of Costa Rica]] is the largest university of the country and one of the most recognizable across [[Central America]]
  • national coat of arms]] was featured in the first postal stamp issued in 1862.
  • Costa Rican breakfast with [[gallo pinto]]
  • [[Hospital CIMA]] in Escazú
  • president]] who instituted [[universal health care]] across the country in 1941
  • italic=no}} historical site in the Orosí Valley, [[Cartago province]]. The church was built between 1686 and 1693.
  • An [[Intel]] microprocessor facility in Costa Rica that was, at one time, responsible for 20% of Costa Rican exports and 5% of the country's GDP.
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  • Development of life expectancy in Costa Rica
  • The extent of Costa Rica's western [[EEZ]] in the Pacific
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  • tourist attractions]].
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  • Real GDP per capita development in Costa Rica
  • Red-eyed tree frog (''[[Agalychnis callidryas]]'')
  • The sphere]] is the icon of the country's cultural identity.
  • Costa Rica supporters at the [[2014 FIFA World Cup]] in Brazil
  • Las Carretas (oxcarts)]] are a national symbol.
  • Heredia]]
COUNTRY IN CENTRAL AMERICA
ISO 3166-1:CR; Costa rica; Costa Rican; The Republic of Costa Rica; Republic of Costa Rica; Countries: Costa Rica; Costa-Rica; Cosat Rica; Coasta rica; List of Costa Ricans; República de Costa Rica; Climate of costa rica; Costarrica; Rich Coast; Sport in Costa Rica; Flora and fauna of Costa Rica; Second Costa Rican Republic; Flora of Costa Rica
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Canary Islands         
  • Canary Island spurge]] in Fuerteventura
  • [[Alonso Fernández de Lugo]] presenting the captured native Guanche kings of [[Tenerife]] to the [[Catholic Monarchs]]
  • corsair]] and [[merchant]] from Tenerife who participated in the [[Spanish treasure fleet]] (the Spanish-American trade route)
  • [[Auditorio de Tenerife]] by [[Santiago Calatrava]], and an icon of contemporary architecture in the Canary Islands, ([[Santa Cruz de Tenerife]])
  • The [[port of Las Palmas]] in 1912
  • Dancers with typical costume in El Tamaduste ([[El Hierro]])
  • Band of [[Agaete]] in the ''Traída del Agua'' ([[Gran Canaria]])
  • [[Caldera de Taburiente National Park]] (La Palma)
  • Skull of [[Tenerife giant rat]] (''Canariomys bravoi'') was an endemic species that is now extinct
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  • New Holland]] in 1699
  • Candelaria]], Tenerife
  • A [[loggerhead sea turtle]], by far the most common species of marine turtle in the Canary Islands
  • Coast El Golfo, El Hierro
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  • Coat of arms of the Castilian and Spanish Realm of Canary Islands
  • Casa de Colón (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria), which Christopher Columbus visited during his first trip
  • The Dance of the Dwarves is one of the most important acts of the Lustral Festivities of the ''Bajada de la Virgen de las Nieves'' in [[Santa Cruz de La Palma]].
  • Parade in the [[Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife]]
  • The dunes of [[Maspalomas]] in [[Gran Canaria]] is one of the tourist attractions.
  • overseas countries and territories and outermost regions]] (as of 2018)
  • Gran Canaria space tracking station
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  • Panoramic view of Gran Canaria, with [[Roque Nublo]] at the left and Roque Bentayga at the center
  • [[Hacha Grande]], a mountain in the south of Lanzarote, viewed from the road to the Playa de Papagayo
  • Banana plantation in [[San Andrés y Sauces]]
  • Municipalities in the Las Palmas Province
  • Overview of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
  • Bus Station—''Estación de Guaguas'' also known as ''El Hoyo'' (The hole), on the left, out of the image—at San Telmo Park, [[Las Palmas de Gran Canaria]]
  • A selection of artefacts unearthed from the Lomo de los Gatos site on Gran Canaria
  • Guanche mummy]] of a woman (830&nbsp;AD). [[Museo de la Naturaleza y el Hombre]], [[Santa Cruz de Tenerife]].
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  • [[Port of Las Palmas]], the largest port in the Canary Islands
  • Humid laurel forest in [[La Gomera]]
  • View of [[Fataga]], Gran Canaria
  • Guanche]] settlement of Tenerife
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  • Municipalities in the Santa Cruz de Tenerife Province
  • Slave-driving in order to sell into enforced labour
  • The [[Province of Las Palmas]]
  • The [[Province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife]]
  • The Chinijo Archipelago, seen from Lanzarote
  • [[Tenerife Tram]]
  • [[San Cristóbal de La Laguna]] in 1880 (Tenerife)
  • View of Santa Cruz de Tenerife
AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY OF SPAIN
Canary Island; Canary islands; Canary Isles; Canarias Autonomous Community; Canarias Autonomous Community, Spain; The Canary Islands; History of the Canary Islands; Islas Canarias; Canery islands; Geography of the Canary Islands; Canaria; Canary Islands, Spain; Canary island; Canary Silands; Economy of the Canary Islands; Communications in the Canary Islands; Telecommunications in the Canary Islands; Name of the Canary Islands; The Canary islands; Science in the Canary Islands; Rail transport in the Canary Islands; Climate of the Canary Islands; Canarias islands; Canarian Archipelago; Foreign relations of the Canary Islands; Canarias, Spain; List of islands of the Canary Islands; The Canarias; Islas de la Fortuna; Transport in the Canary Islands; Boletín Oficial de Canarias; Economy of Canary Islands; ES-CN; List of hospitals in the Canary Islands; Wildlife of the Canary Islands; Fauna of the Canary Islands; Science and technology in the Canary Islands; Rail transportation in the Canary Islands; Railroads in the Canary Islands; Railways in the Canary Islands; Elections in the Canary Islands
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Definizione

fauna
['f?:n?]
¦ noun (plural faunae -ni: or faunas) the animals of a particular region, habitat, or geological period. Compare with flora.
Derivatives
faunal adjective
faunistic -'n?st?k adjective
Origin
C18: mod. L. Fauna, the name of a rural goddess, sister of Faunus (see faun).

Wikipedia

Fauna (deity)

Fauna [ˈfau̯na] is a Roman rustic goddess said in differing ancient sources to be the wife, sister, or daughter of Faunus (the Roman counterpart of Pan). Varro regarded her as the female counterpart of Faunus, and said that the fauni all had prophetic powers. She is also called Fatua or Fenta Fauna.