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Tartary - traduzione in spagnolo

HISTORICAL REGION IN NORTHERN AND CENTRAL ASIA
Tartars; Tatary; Tartaria; Tataria; East Tartary; East or Maritime Tartary; Maritime Tartary; Great Tartary; Tartaria Magna; Great Tartaria; Greater Tartary; Tartar language; Tartarian Empire
  •  Map of independent Tartary (in yellow) and [[Chinese Tartary]] (in violet), in 1806.
  • Tartaria map and description by [[Giovanni Botero]] from his "Relationi universali" ([[Brescia]], 1599).

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REGIÓN HISTÓRICA EN EL CENTRO Y NOROESTE DE ASIA
Tataria
Tartary
Arctic Ocean         
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  • Thule archaeological site
  • A [[copepod]]
  • Decrease of old Arctic Sea ice 1982–2007
  • topographic]] map of the Arctic Ocean and the surrounding lands.
  • [[Emanuel Bowen]]'s 1780s map of the Arctic features a "Northern Ocean".
  • The Arctic region showing the [[Northeast Passage]], the [[Northern Sea Route]] within it, and the [[Northwest Passage]].
  • [[Minke whale]]
  •  The [[Kennedy Channel]].
  • Changes in ice between 1990 and 1999
  • USS ''Honolulu'']] near the [[North Pole]].
  • On the sea ice of the Arctic Ocean temporary logistic stations may be installed, Here, a Twin Otter is refueled on the pack ice at 86°N, 76°43‘W.
  • abbr=on}} in the Arctic Ocean. Profiles of temperature and salinity for the Amundsen Basin, the Canadian Basin and the Greenland Sea are sketched.
  • Walruses on Arctic ice floe
SMALLEST, SHALLOWEST, COLDEST AND NORTHERNMOST OF THE WORLD'S MAJOR OCEANS
Arctic ocean; Arctic Sea; Arctic Mediterranean Sea; Artic ocean; East Greenland Rift Basin; East Greenland Rift Basins; Arctic seas; 85th parallel north; Northern Ocean; Arctic coast; Latitude 84 degrees N; Latitude 85 degrees N; Latitude 86 degrees N; Latitude 87 degrees N; Latitude 88 degrees N; Latitude 89 degrees N; Arctic shelf; 86th parallel north; 87th parallel north; 88th parallel north; 89th parallel north; The Arctic Ocean; Arctic oceanography; Arctic Oceanography; Environmental issues in the Arctic Ocean; Boreal Ocean; Arctic waters; North Polar Sea; Geology of the Arctic Ocean; Arctic Ocean drainage basin; History of the Arctic Ocean
El Océano Artico (el océano que se extiende alrededor del polo norte)

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Tartary

Wikipedia

Tartary

Tartary (Latin: Tartaria; French: Tartarie; German: Tartarei; Russian: Тартария, romanized: Tartariya) or Tatary (Russian: Татария, romanized: Tatariya) was a blanket term used in Western European literature and cartography for a vast part of Asia bounded by the Caspian Sea, the Ural Mountains, the Pacific Ocean, and the northern borders of China, India and Persia, at a time when this region was largely unknown to European geographers.

The active use of the toponym (place name) can be traced from the 13th to the 19th centuries. In European sources, Tartary became the most common name for Central Asia that had no connection with the real polities or ethnic groups of the region; until the 19th century, European knowledge of the area remained extremely scarce and fragmentary. In modern English-speaking tradition, the region formerly known as Tartary is usually called Inner or Central Eurasia. Much of this area consists of arid plains, the main nomadic population of which in the past was engaged in animal husbandry.

Ignorance surrounding Tartary's use as a place name has spawned conspiracy theories including ideas of a "hidden past" and "mud floods". Such theories assert that Tartary (or "Tartaria") was a lost civilization with advanced technology and culture. This ignores the well-documented history of Asia, which Tartary refers to. In the present day, the Tartary region covers a region spanning from central Afghanistan to northern Kazakhstan, as well as areas in present Mongolia, China and the Russian Far East in "Chinese Tartary".