Iceland gull - tradução para espanhol
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Iceland gull - tradução para espanhol

SPECIES OF BIRD
Larus glaucoides; Iceland Gull
  • Iceland gull (Larus glaucoides), juvenile, [[Cley Marshes]]
  • New York]]
  • Eggs, collection [[Museum Wiesbaden]]

Iceland gull         
gaviota polar
Iceland         
  • Capital Region]]. Most rural towns are based on the fishing industry, which provides 40% of Iceland's exports.
  • The [[Arctic fox]] is the only indigenous land mammal in Iceland and was the only land mammal before the arrival of humans.
  • Trapped]]''
  • Sigurður]] second from the left
  • The Prime Minister of Iceland meets with the [[First Minister of Scotland]] [[Nicola Sturgeon]] at [[Bute House]] in 2019.
  • [[Björk]], the best-known Icelandic musician
  • ''Ósvör'', a replica of an old fishing outpost outside [[Bolungarvík]]
  • The erupting [[Geysir]] in [[Haukadalur]] valley, the oldest known [[geyser]] in the world
  • frameless
  • Iceland fans at the [[2018 FIFA World Cup]] in Russia
  • A map of Iceland published in the early 17th century by [[Gerardus Mercator]]
  • 6}} led the British [[invasion of Iceland]].
  • Handball]] is considered Iceland's national sport.<ref name=handball/>
  • [[Gullfoss]], an iconic waterfall of Iceland
  • [[Köppen climate classification]] types of Iceland
  • A proportional representation of Iceland's exports, 2019
  • Iceland electricity production by source
  • High-field overview of the area around Reykir
  • Three typical Icelandic landscapes
  • [[Ingólfr Arnarson]] (modern Icelandic: ''Ingólfur Arnarson''), the first permanent Scandinavian settler
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  • Commonwealth]] in session at [[Þingvellir]]
  • Life expectancy in Iceland, 1838 to 2021
  • General topographic map
  • gymnasium]] in Iceland.
  • A page of [[Njáls saga]] from [[Möðruvallabók]]. The sagas are a significant part of the Icelandic heritage.
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  • Norsemen landing in Iceland – a 19th-century depiction by [[Oscar Wergeland]]
  • The political system of Iceland
  • Capital Region]] which, with a population of 233,034, makes for 64% of Iceland's population. (Numbers from 2020)
  • Selfoss]]
  • Third Cod War]]
  • A church in the northwest of Iceland
  • ''[[Þingvellir]]'' by [[Þórarinn B. Þorláksson]]
  • A typical [[Þorramatur]] assortment
  • [[2009 Icelandic financial crisis protests]]
NORDIC ISLAND COUNTRY IN THE NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN
ISO 3166-1:IS; Ísland; Iceland (island); The Republic of Iceland; Republic of Iceland; Icealnd; Lýðveldið ísland; Ice-land; Ice land; Lydveldid island; Icedland; ICELAND; Icelandic republic; Biodiversity in Iceland; Bókatíðindi; Bokatidindi
= Islandia
Ex: Iceland has one of the highest (if not the highest) literacy rates in the world, and also publishes the greatest number of books per household.
Iceland         
  • Capital Region]]. Most rural towns are based on the fishing industry, which provides 40% of Iceland's exports.
  • The [[Arctic fox]] is the only indigenous land mammal in Iceland and was the only land mammal before the arrival of humans.
  • Trapped]]''
  • Sigurður]] second from the left
  • The Prime Minister of Iceland meets with the [[First Minister of Scotland]] [[Nicola Sturgeon]] at [[Bute House]] in 2019.
  • [[Björk]], the best-known Icelandic musician
  • ''Ósvör'', a replica of an old fishing outpost outside [[Bolungarvík]]
  • The erupting [[Geysir]] in [[Haukadalur]] valley, the oldest known [[geyser]] in the world
  • frameless
  • Iceland fans at the [[2018 FIFA World Cup]] in Russia
  • A map of Iceland published in the early 17th century by [[Gerardus Mercator]]
  • 6}} led the British [[invasion of Iceland]].
  • Handball]] is considered Iceland's national sport.<ref name=handball/>
  • [[Gullfoss]], an iconic waterfall of Iceland
  • [[Köppen climate classification]] types of Iceland
  • A proportional representation of Iceland's exports, 2019
  • Iceland electricity production by source
  • High-field overview of the area around Reykir
  • Three typical Icelandic landscapes
  • [[Ingólfr Arnarson]] (modern Icelandic: ''Ingólfur Arnarson''), the first permanent Scandinavian settler
  • frameless
  • Commonwealth]] in session at [[Þingvellir]]
  • Life expectancy in Iceland, 1838 to 2021
  • General topographic map
  • gymnasium]] in Iceland.
  • A page of [[Njáls saga]] from [[Möðruvallabók]]. The sagas are a significant part of the Icelandic heritage.
  • url-status=dead }}</ref>
  • Norsemen landing in Iceland – a 19th-century depiction by [[Oscar Wergeland]]
  • The political system of Iceland
  • Capital Region]] which, with a population of 233,034, makes for 64% of Iceland's population. (Numbers from 2020)
  • Selfoss]]
  • Third Cod War]]
  • A church in the northwest of Iceland
  • ''[[Þingvellir]]'' by [[Þórarinn B. Þorláksson]]
  • A typical [[Þorramatur]] assortment
  • [[2009 Icelandic financial crisis protests]]
NORDIC ISLAND COUNTRY IN THE NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN
ISO 3166-1:IS; Ísland; Iceland (island); The Republic of Iceland; Republic of Iceland; Icealnd; Lýðveldið ísland; Ice-land; Ice land; Lydveldid island; Icedland; ICELAND; Icelandic republic; Biodiversity in Iceland; Bókatíðindi; Bokatidindi
Islandia

Definição

Iceland spar
·- A transparent variety of calcite, the best of which is obtained in Iceland. It is used for the prisms of the polariscope, because of its strong double refraction. ·cf. Calcite.

Wikipédia

Iceland gull

The Iceland gull (Larus glaucoides) is a medium-sized gull that breeds in the Arctic regions of Canada and Greenland, but not in Iceland (as its name suggests), where it is only seen during winter. The genus name is from Latin larus, which appears to have referred to a gull or other large seabird. The specific name glaucoides denotes its resemblance to Larus glaucus, a synonym of Larus hyperboreus, the glaucous gull; -oides is Ancient Greek and means "resembling".