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Orkney islands - traduzione in Inglese

ARCHIPELAGO, COUNTY AND COUNCIL AREA IN NORTHERN SCOTLAND
Orkneys; Orkney Isles; The Orkneys; Orkney islands; Orkney beef; Orkney lamb; Orkney Islands, Scotland; Orcadia; Orkney island; Orkney Island; Swedish earldom of Orkney; Orkney Islands; Orkney Islands council area; County of Orkney; Orkney (islands council area of Scotland); Orkney Islands (council area); Orkney (council area); Orkney Isles council area; Orcades (islands); Arcaibh; Orkneyar; Orkneyjar; GB-ORK; The Orkney Islands; Protected areas of Orkney; Protected areas in Orkney; Natural history of Orkney; Wildlife of Orkney
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  • Council Offices on School Place, Kirkwall
  • Excavations by [[UHI Archaeology Institute]] at the Ness of Brodgar have contributed to Orkney's [[heritage tourism]].
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  • Harald Fairhair]] (on the right, with fair hair) took control of Orkney in 875. He is shown here inheriting his kingdom from his father [[Halfdan the Black]], in an illustration from the ''[[Flateyjarbók]]''.
  • Hoy High Lighthouse]] on [[Graemsay]]
  • Margaret]], whose betrothal led to Orkney passing from Norway to Scotland.
  • [[St Magnus Cathedral]] in Kirkwall
  • [[Midhowe Broch]] on the west coast of [[Rousay]]
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  • The Odin Stone
  • The [[Old Man of Hoy]]
  • Geology of Orkney
  • Satellite image taken by [[Sentinel-2]]
  • Map of Orkney showing main transport routes
  • EMEC's]] wave testing site off Billia Croo
  • King Olaf Tryggvason]] of Norway, who forcibly Christianised Orkney.<ref name=T69/> Painting by [[Peter Nicolai Arbo]].
  • [[Ring of Brodgar]], on the island of [[Mainland, Orkney]]
  • Seals hauled out at Lyrie Geo on [[Hoy]]
  • [[Stromness]] on the Mainland is the second-largest settlement in Orkney.
  • The Bridge of Brodgar, Stenness, 1875 by Walter Hugh Patton (1828–1895)
  • The [[Italian Chapel]] on [[Lamb Holm]] was built and decorated by Italian prisoners of war working on the [[Churchill Barriers]].<ref name=Thom434/>

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n. Orkney Islands, Inselgruppe in der Nordsee an der Küste Schottlands
Kurile Islands         
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  • Kuril Ainu people next to their traditional dwelling.
  • A map of Kuril Islands from Gisuke Sasamori's 1893 book ''Chishima Tanken''
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  • [[Caldera]] of the island [[Ushishir]]
  • [[Yuzhno-Kurilsk]], Kunashir
  • White Rocks, Iturup
  • [[Stratovolcano]] Mt. Ruruy; view from [[Yuzhno-Kurilsk]]
  • [[Mendeleyeva]] in the southern part of Kunashir
  • Yuzhno-Kurilsky District
  • [[Ebeko]] volcano, Paramushir
  • Main village in [[Shikotan]]
ISLAND CHAIN LOCATED IN NORTHEAST ASIA ADMINISTERED BY RUSSIA
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Kurile-Inseln (russische Inseln zwischen Japans Hokaido und Rußlands Kamchatka gelegen)
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  • The Cook Islands Christian Church
  • A proportional representation of Cook Islands exports, 2019
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  • Confiscation and destruction of idol gods by European missionaries in Rarotonga, 1837
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  • The parliament building of the Cook Islands, formerly a hotel
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  • Float parade during the annual Maeva Nui celebrations.
  • Districts of [[Rarotonga]]
  • Prime Minister [[Henry Puna]] with U.S. Secretary of State [[Hillary Clinton]], 31 August 2012
  • Tiare māori]]'', the [[national flower]] of the Cook Islands
  • Map of the Cook Islands
STATE IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN
Cook Islands/Military; ISO 3166-1:CK; Country COK; Cook islands; The Cook Islands; Districts of the Cook Islands; Subdivisions of the Cook Islands; Administrative divisions of the Cook Islands; Languages of the Cook Islands; Military of the Cook Islands; Constitution Day (Cook Islands); People of the Cook Islands; Languages of Cook Islands; Cook Islands (New Zealand); Wildlife of the Cook Islands; Avaiki Nui; List of newspapers in the Cook Islands; Fauna of the Cook Islands; Name of the Cook Islands
Cook Inseln, Inselgruppe an der Südsee unter autonomer Herrschaft gemeinsam mit Neu Seeland

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Orkney

Orkney (; Scots: Orkney; Old Norse: Orkneyjar; Norn: Orknøjar), also known as the Orkney Islands, is an archipelago in the Northern Isles of Scotland, situated off the north coast of the island of Great Britain. Orkney is 10 miles (16 km) north of the coast of Caithness and has about 70 islands, of which 20 are inhabited. The largest island, the Mainland, has an area of 523 square kilometres (202 sq mi), making it the sixth-largest Scottish island and the tenth-largest island in the British Isles. Orkney's largest settlement, and also its administrative centre, is Kirkwall.

Orkney is one of the 32 council areas of Scotland, as well as a constituency of the Scottish Parliament, a lieutenancy area, and an historic county. The local council is Orkney Islands Council, one of only three councils in Scotland with a majority of elected members who are independents.

The islands have been inhabited for at least 8,500 years, originally occupied by Mesolithic and Neolithic tribes and then by the Picts. Orkney was colonized and later annexed by the Kingdom of Norway in 875 and settled by the Norsemen. In 1472, the Parliament of Scotland absorbed the Earldom of Orkney into the Kingdom of Scotland, following failure to pay a dowry promised to James III of Scotland by the family of his bride, Margaret of Denmark.

In addition to the Mainland, most of the remaining islands are divided into two groups: the North Isles and the South Isles. The climate is relatively mild and the soils are extremely fertile; most of the land is farmed, and agriculture is the most important sector of the economy. The significant wind and marine energy resources are of growing importance; the amount of electricity that Orkney generates annually from renewable energy sources exceeds its demand.

The local people are known as Orcadians; they speak a distinctive dialect of the Scots language and have a rich body of folklore. Orkney contains some of the oldest and best-preserved Neolithic sites in Europe; the "Heart of Neolithic Orkney" is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. Orkney also has an abundance of marine and avian wildlife.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per Orkney islands
1. Orkney Islands Council said it could not comment on individual cases.
2. While the Scottish areas include parts of Glasgow and the Orkney Islands.
3. It was the first murder in the Orkney Islands for 25 years and shocked residents of the close–knit archipelago.
4. Men on the Orkney Islands work the longest hours and those in London the least, a poll has shown.
5. Yet the barbarity I witnessed this week had occurred not in a country unsympathetic to wildlife, but in Britain, in the Orkney Islands.