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Adriatic, the - перевод на Английский

AN INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE PROGRAM AT THE UNITED WORLD COLLEGES IN ITALY
UWCAD; UWC of the Adriatic; UWC Adriatic

Adriatic, the      
= Adriático, el
Ex: Mljet is one of the most enchanting islands in the Adriatic, a sea that abounds with beautiful islands to start with.
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* Adriatic sea, the = mar Adriático, el
Adriatic         
  • Adriatic Microplate]] boundaries
  • Depth of the Adriatic Sea
  • benthic currents}}
  • MAS]]
  • Bari
  • Battle of Lissa]], 1811
  • The [[Duce]] [[Benito Mussolini]] in a beach of [[Riccione]], in 1932
  • alt=Looping river
  • The [[Republic of Venice]] was a leading maritime power in Europe
  • Battle of Lissa]], 1866
  • Gjipe Canyon]] in southern Albania, where the Adriatic Sea meets the Ionian Sea
  • [[Pebble]] beach at [[Brač]] island, in the Adriatic Sea within Croatia
  • Mosaic of [[Emperor Justinian]] and his court, from the [[Basilica of San Vitale]] in [[Ravenna]], Italy
  • Fishing boat]] in Croatia
  • [[Karavasta Lagoon]] in Albania
  • As seen from the map, most of the landmass surrounding the Adriatic sea is classified as ''Cfa'', with the southern region (near the [[Ionian sea]]) being ''Csa''.
  • [[Kornati]] National Park
  • MOSE Project north of [[Lido di Venezia]]
  • A map of [[Renaissance Italy]] and the [[Venetian Empire]] on the Adriatic coast c. 1494
  • Durrës
  • A [[Trabucco]], old fishing machine typical of [[Abruzzo]] region in Italy
  • Port of [[Trieste]], the largest cargo port in the Adriatic
  • Coast of [[Mount Conero]] in Italy
  • alt=Greenish band around the Adriatic coast of Italy
  • The town of [[Izola]] in the [[Gulf of Koper]], southwestern Slovenia
  • [[Pula Arena]], one of the six largest surviving Roman amphitheatres
  • [[Isole Tremiti]] protected area
  • Trieste
  • Venice
  • submarine spring]] near [[Omiš]], observed through sea surface rippling
BODY OF WATER
Adriatic; Adriatic Coast; Adriatic coast; Mare hadriaticum; Adriatic sea; Jadransko more; Jadransko morje; Pollution of the Adriatic Sea; Adriaticum Mare; Flora and fauna of the Adriatic Sea; The Adriatic; History of the Adriatic Sea
Adriático
Adriatic Sea         
  • Adriatic Microplate]] boundaries
  • Depth of the Adriatic Sea
  • benthic currents}}
  • MAS]]
  • Bari
  • Battle of Lissa]], 1811
  • The [[Duce]] [[Benito Mussolini]] in a beach of [[Riccione]], in 1932
  • alt=Looping river
  • The [[Republic of Venice]] was a leading maritime power in Europe
  • Battle of Lissa]], 1866
  • Gjipe Canyon]] in southern Albania, where the Adriatic Sea meets the Ionian Sea
  • [[Pebble]] beach at [[Brač]] island, in the Adriatic Sea within Croatia
  • Mosaic of [[Emperor Justinian]] and his court, from the [[Basilica of San Vitale]] in [[Ravenna]], Italy
  • Fishing boat]] in Croatia
  • [[Karavasta Lagoon]] in Albania
  • As seen from the map, most of the landmass surrounding the Adriatic sea is classified as ''Cfa'', with the southern region (near the [[Ionian sea]]) being ''Csa''.
  • [[Kornati]] National Park
  • MOSE Project north of [[Lido di Venezia]]
  • A map of [[Renaissance Italy]] and the [[Venetian Empire]] on the Adriatic coast c. 1494
  • Durrës
  • A [[Trabucco]], old fishing machine typical of [[Abruzzo]] region in Italy
  • Port of [[Trieste]], the largest cargo port in the Adriatic
  • Coast of [[Mount Conero]] in Italy
  • alt=Greenish band around the Adriatic coast of Italy
  • The town of [[Izola]] in the [[Gulf of Koper]], southwestern Slovenia
  • [[Pula Arena]], one of the six largest surviving Roman amphitheatres
  • [[Isole Tremiti]] protected area
  • Trieste
  • Venice
  • submarine spring]] near [[Omiš]], observed through sea surface rippling
BODY OF WATER
Adriatic; Adriatic Coast; Adriatic coast; Mare hadriaticum; Adriatic sea; Jadransko more; Jadransko morje; Pollution of the Adriatic Sea; Adriaticum Mare; Flora and fauna of the Adriatic Sea; The Adriatic; History of the Adriatic Sea
el Mar Adriático (parte del Mar Mediterráneo entre Italia y Yugoslavia)

Определение

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Википедия

United World College of the Adriatic

United World College of the Adriatic (UWC Adriatic or UWCAd ) is a part of the United World Colleges, a global educational movement that brings together students from all over the world with the aim to foster peace and international understanding. The school is attended by around 200 mixed-gender students aged between 16 and 19, mostly on full scholarship, from around 90 countries of the world, who study the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, a two-year internationally recognized pre-university program.

The school is hosted in the village of Duino, between Trieste and Monfalcone, in north-eastern Italy in the region of Friuli Venezia Giulia, less than 5 km from the Slovenian border. It was founded in 1982, by the region of Friuli Venezia Giulia, with the support of the Italian government (Ministry of Foreign Affairs), who are still the major financial supporters of the college. The founding headmaster of the college was David B. Sutcliffe, an influential part of the United World Colleges's movement and follower of the Kurt Hahn educational philosophy.