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Low Countries - перевод на испанский

HISTORICAL COASTAL LANDSCAPE IN NORTH WESTERN EUROPE
Low countries; History of Low Countries; The Low Countries; Lower Countries; Low country; De Nederlanden; De Lage Landen; Les Pays-Bas; Lage Landen; Netherlands (region); Netherlands (historical region); Nederlanden
  • Southern part of the Low Countries with bishopry towns and abbeys ca. 7th century.
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  • The Low Countries from 1556 to 1648

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Países Bajos {Holanda y Bélgica}
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NATION WITH A LOW LIVING STANDARD RELATIVE TO OTHER COUNTRIES
Developing nations; Developing countries; Lesser developed country; Less developed country; Lesser developed countries; Less developed countries; Underdeveloped nation; Developing Countries; LEDCs; Developing world; Developmental countries; Developing nation; Less Developed Countries; LEDC; Developing World; Developing economies; Lesser Developing Country; Underdeveloped country; Developing economy; Undeveloped; ELDC; Undeveloped nations; Backward Area; Low income countries; Developing-world; Low and middle income countries; Developing market; Lower developed country; Low-income countries; Developing regions; Violence against women in developing countries; LMIC; Low- and middle-income countries; Pollution in developing countries; Effects of global warming on developing countries; Effects of climate change on developing countries; Climate change in developing countries; Low and middle income country; Low and Middle Income Countries; Healthcare in developing countries; LMICs; Water pollution in developing countries; Sanitation in developing countries; Energy in developing countries; Media coverage of developing countries; Lower income countries; Low and middle-income countries; Health in developing countries
(n.) = economía en vías de desarrollo, país en vías de desarrollo
Ex: Previously protected markets such as India, China and Brazil will have to open up and there will be no special treatment of developing economies by the industrialized nations.
developing country         
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  • A formation of human chain at India Gate by the women from different walks of life at the launch of a National Campaign on prevention of violence against women, in New Delhi on 2 October 2009
  • NASA]].
  • Yangtze River]] causing [[air pollution]].
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  • No data}}
  • date=June 2016}}
  • GDP (nominal) per capita]]
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  • [[Plastic pollution]] at a beach near [[Accra]], Ghana
  •  [[Solar cooker]]s use sunlight as energy source for outdoor cooking.
  • fertility rate]] as of 2020
  • Percentage of women older than 14 who have experienced violence by an intimate partner
NATION WITH A LOW LIVING STANDARD RELATIVE TO OTHER COUNTRIES
Developing nations; Developing countries; Lesser developed country; Less developed country; Lesser developed countries; Less developed countries; Underdeveloped nation; Developing Countries; LEDCs; Developing world; Developmental countries; Developing nation; Less Developed Countries; LEDC; Developing World; Developing economies; Lesser Developing Country; Underdeveloped country; Developing economy; Undeveloped; ELDC; Undeveloped nations; Backward Area; Low income countries; Developing-world; Low and middle income countries; Developing market; Lower developed country; Low-income countries; Developing regions; Violence against women in developing countries; LMIC; Low- and middle-income countries; Pollution in developing countries; Effects of global warming on developing countries; Effects of climate change on developing countries; Climate change in developing countries; Low and middle income country; Low and Middle Income Countries; Healthcare in developing countries; LMICs; Water pollution in developing countries; Sanitation in developing countries; Energy in developing countries; Media coverage of developing countries; Lower income countries; Low and middle-income countries; Health in developing countries
(n.) = país en vías de desarrollo
Ex: This software is important to the further implementation of the record format, especially in developing countries.

Определение

Less Developed Country
An LDC is a country with low per capita gross national product. Terms such as third world, poor, developing nations, and underdeveloped have also been used to describe less developed countries.

Википедия

Low Countries

The term Low Countries, also known as the Low Lands (Dutch: de Lage Landen, French: les Pays-Bas, Luxembourgish: déi Niddereg Lännereien) and historically called the Netherlands (Dutch: de Nederlanden), Flanders, or Belgica, is a coastal lowland region in Northwestern Europe forming the lower basin of the Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt delta and consisting of three countries: Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg. Geographically and historically, the area also includes parts of France and Germany such as French Flanders and the German regions of East Frisia and Cleves. During the Middle Ages, the Low Countries were divided into numerous semi-independent principalities.

Historically, the regions without access to the sea linked themselves politically and economically to those with access to form various unions of ports and hinterland, stretching inland as far as parts of the German Rhineland. Because of this, nowadays not only physically low-altitude areas, but also some hilly or elevated regions are considered part of the Low Countries, including Luxembourg and the south of Belgium. Within the European Union, the region's political grouping is still referred to as the Benelux (short for Belgium-Netherlands-Luxembourg).

During the Roman Empire, the region contained a militarised frontier and contact point between Rome and Germanic tribes. With the fall of the Western Roman Empire, the Low Countries were the scene of the early independent trading centres that marked the reawakening of Europe in the 12th century. In that period, they rivalled northern Italy as one of the most densely populated regions of Western Europe. Guilds and councils governed most of the cities along with a figurehead ruler; interaction with their ruler was regulated by a strict set of rules describing what the latter could and could not expect. All of the regions mainly depended on trade, manufacturing and the encouragement of the free flow of goods and craftsmen. Dutch and French dialects were the main languages used in secular city life.

Примеры употребления для Low Countries
1. Mr Clarke and his followers owe allegiance to a holy city in the Low Countries.
2. After hurricane Katrina flooded the Gulf Coast, many US hydrologists, architects, and city planners looked to "the low countries" for water–wise guidance.
3. After training at the Photographic Reconnaissance Unit at RAE Benson, Barber was given the job of photographing ship and troop movements in the Low Countries and France.
4. When on May 10, 1'40, the German armies broke into the Low Countries, the Battles of 12 Squadron were ordered to attack bridges and troop concentrations.
5. Other Dutch–related suggestions have been a clog, windmill or even a cannabis leaf The Netherlands – literally the Low Countries – has a long history of pioneering technology to help it claw back land from the sea and fight recurrent flooding.