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ischia - tradução para árabe

VOLCANIC ISLAND IN THE TYRRHENIAN SEA
Island of Ischia; Pithecusae; Pithikoussai; Ischia, Italy; Pithekoussai; Pithekoussae; Ischia DOC; Ischia (DOC); Ischia wine; Ischia wines; Inarime; Ænā́rĭa; Πιθηκοῦσα; Pĭthēcū́sa; Pĭthēcū́sæ; History of Ischia
  • [[Castello Aragonese]]
  • Local view of ''Il Fungo'' (The Mushroom)
  • Lacco Ameno
  • Maronti beach, east of the spit of St. Angelo
  • S. Angelo d'Ischia
  • ''Tableau topographiques et historiques des isles d'Ischia, de Ponza, de Vandotena'' (1825)
  • National Museum]], [[Warsaw]]
  • The view from the Waltons' house - [[La Mortella]]

ischia         
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  • Male perineum]]
  • Male perineum
  • Anterior hip muscles
  • The pelvic girdle of the dinosaur ''[[Falcarius utahensis]]''
  • Anatomical drawing of the female pelvis
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  • 180px
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  • Coronal section through pubic symphysis
  • Intrinsic back muscles
  • The same human pelvis, front imaged by [[x-ray]] (top), [[magnetic resonance imaging]] (middle), and 3-dimensional [[computed tomography]] (bottom)
  • Posterior hip muscles
  • Posterior hip muscles
LOWER PART OF THE TRUNK OF THE HUMAN BODY BETWEEN THE ABDOMEN AND THE THIGHS (SOMETIMES ALSO CALLED PELVIC REGION OF THE TRUNK
Pelvic girdle; Pelvic; Ischial; Pelvic girdles; Human pelvis; Pelvic inclination; Pelvic inclination angle; Human Pelvis; Human pelvic girdle; Pelvises; Pelvis skeleton; Bony pelvis; Pelvic structure; Articulationes cinguli membri inferioris; Joints of pelvic girdle; Female pelvis; Pelvic region of the spine; Lower torso; Pelvic region; Pelvic skeleton; Pelvic skeletons; Lower body; Lower bodies; Joints of the pelvic girdle; Evolution of the pelvis; Lower Body; Evolution of the human pelvis; Hip girdle
‎ إِسْكِيّ‎
ischial         
  • Male perineum]]
  • Male perineum
  • Anterior hip muscles
  • The pelvic girdle of the dinosaur ''[[Falcarius utahensis]]''
  • Anatomical drawing of the female pelvis
  • 180px
  • 180px
  • 180px
  • Coronal section through pubic symphysis
  • Intrinsic back muscles
  • The same human pelvis, front imaged by [[x-ray]] (top), [[magnetic resonance imaging]] (middle), and 3-dimensional [[computed tomography]] (bottom)
  • Posterior hip muscles
  • Posterior hip muscles
LOWER PART OF THE TRUNK OF THE HUMAN BODY BETWEEN THE ABDOMEN AND THE THIGHS (SOMETIMES ALSO CALLED PELVIC REGION OF THE TRUNK
Pelvic girdle; Pelvic; Ischial; Pelvic girdles; Human pelvis; Pelvic inclination; Pelvic inclination angle; Human Pelvis; Human pelvic girdle; Pelvises; Pelvis skeleton; Bony pelvis; Pelvic structure; Articulationes cinguli membri inferioris; Joints of pelvic girdle; Female pelvis; Pelvic region of the spine; Lower torso; Pelvic region; Pelvic skeleton; Pelvic skeletons; Lower body; Lower bodies; Joints of the pelvic girdle; Evolution of the pelvis; Lower Body; Evolution of the human pelvis; Hip girdle
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Wikipédia

Ischia

Ischia ( ISK-ee-ə, Italian: [ˈiskja], Neapolitan: [ˈiʃkjə]) is a volcanic island in the Tyrrhenian Sea. It lies at the northern end of the Gulf of Naples, about 30 km (19 mi) from Naples. It is the largest of the Phlegrean Islands. Roughly trapezoidal in shape, it measures approximately 10 km (6 mi) east to west and 7 km (4 mi) north to south and has about 34 km (21 mi) of coastline and a surface area of 46.3 km2 (17.9 sq mi). It is almost entirely mountainous; the highest peak is Mount Epomeo, at 788 m (2,585 ft). The island is very densely populated, with 62,000 residents (more than 1,300 inhabitants per square km).

Ischia is also well known for its thermal water and thermal gardens used since ancient times. Its volcanic nature makes Ischia one of the largest spas in Europe. Ischia's thermal waters are alkaline. Already the first Euboic settlers (8th century BC), as evidenced by the numerous archaeological finds found in the site of Pithecusa and preserved in the Archaeological Museum of Villa Arbusto in Lacco Ameno, appreciated and used the waters of the island's thermal springs. The Greeks, in fact, used the thermal waters to restore the spirit and the body and as a remedy for the healing of the after-effects of war wounds (in the pre-antibiotic era), attributing supernatural powers to the waters and vapors that gushed from the earth; it is no coincidence that temples dedicated to divinities such as that of Apollo in Delphi rose in every spa town. Strabo, a Greek historian and geographer, mentions the island of Ischia and the virtues of its thermal springs in his monumental geographical work (Geograph. Lib. V). If the Greeks were the first peoples to learn about the powers of thermal waters, the Romans exalted them as an instrument of care and relaxation through the creation of public Thermae and they used the numerous springs of the island surely and profitably (as evidenced by the votive tablets found at the Source of Nitrodi in Barano d'Ischia, where there was a small temple dedicated to Apollo and to the Nitrodie Nymphs, guardians of the waters) even without lavish settlements; In fact, on the island, as in Rome and in other ancient thermal centres, no impressive vestiges of thermal buildings have been found, probably due to volcanic eruptions and earthquakes that frequently violently shook the crags. The decline of the power of Rome coincided with the abandonment of the use of bathrooms also in Ischia: in fact, there are no traces of the use of water in the Middle Ages.

Ischia is the name of the main comune of the island. The other comuni of the island are Barano d'Ischia, Casamicciola Terme, Forio, Lacco Ameno and Serrara Fontana.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para ischia
1. Oscar winner Hilary Swank has whisked her agent boyfriend John Campisi off for a romantic poolside holiday in Ischia, Italy.
2. Legambiente and the Greens are stepping up calls for greater controls on Ischia and in the south of Italy, where unlicensed construction is most common.
3. "Ischia has one of the worst records in the region of Campania for illegal building," said Michele Buonomo, a spokesman for Legambiente.
4. Article continues The flaws in such a system were brought sharply into focus recently after the deaths of a father and his three daughters aged 12, 16 and 18 on the tourist island of Ischia, near Naples.
5. Barbara McMahon reports on a dangerous Italian penchant for building houses without the prior consent of local authorities Monday May 22, 2006 Rescuers on the island of Ischia work near the house of the Buono family, which was engulfed by a landslide, killing Mr Buono and his three children.