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muro del pianto - перевод на Английский

HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN COMTAT, ALICANTE PROVINCE, VALENCIAN COMMUNITY, SPAIN
Muro d'Alcoi; Muro del Comtat; Muro de l'Alcoi; Muro (El Comtat)

muro del pianto      
n. wailing wall (in Jerusalem)
close friends         
1992 FILM BY MICHELE PLACIDO
Le amiche del cuore
Buoni amici
Wailing Wall         
  • A Jew praying at the Western Wall
  • Members of the [[Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry]] at the Western Wall, 1946
  • Azarat Yisrael Plaza (prayer platform), Robinson's Arch, opened August 2013
  • British police at the Wailing Wall, 1934
  • [[Pope Francis]] at the Western Wall
  • 1920. From the collection of the [[National Library of Israel]]
  • Western Wall and Dome of the Rock
  • Torah Ark inside men's section of Wilson's Arch
  • Herodian ashlars of the Western Wall
  • Jews' Wailing Place, Jerusalem, 1891
  • [[Jewish Legion]] soldiers at the Western Wall after British conquest of Jerusalem, 1917
  • Jews at the Western Wall, 1870s
  • al-Aqsa mosque]] (right) in the background
  • The Western Wall in c. 1870, squeezed in by houses of the Moroccan Quarter, a century before they were demolished
  • יהוסף שוורץ}}
  • The placing of a ''[[Mechitza]]'' similar to the one in the picture was the catalyst for confrontation between the Arabs, Jews and Mandate authorities in 1928.
  • alt=Two large groups of people, seen from slightly above them, separated by a white cloth barrier, standing before a beige stone wall whose top cannot be seen, with another wall in the rear. The group in the foreground is all female, the one in the rear is all male, with many wearing white robes or shrouds
  • [[Tisha B'Av]] at the Western Wall, 1970s
  • Slips of paper containing prayers in the cracks of the Wall
  • U.S. president [[Donald Trump]] (right) visits the Western Wall, accompanied by Rabbi [[Shmuel Rabinovitch]] (center), 2017
  • The Western Wall and Dome of the Rock
  • The remains of Robinson's Arch above excavated remnants of the ancient street below.
  • Rabbi Arnold Resnicoff]] leads an unusual interfaith service
  • ''Wailing Wall, Jerusalem'' by [[Gustav Bauernfeind]] (19th century)
  • 1880}}
  • Western Wall
  • British police post at the entrance to the Western Wall, 1933
  • Moroccan Quarter (cell J9) surrounding the Western Wall (numbered 62) in the 1947 [[Survey of Palestine]] map. The two mosques demolished after 1967 are shown in red.
  • South-west corner of the Haram from the [[Ordnance Survey of Jerusalem]], 1865)
  • Women at prayer, early 20th century
  • The iconic image of Israeli soldiers shortly after the capture of the Wall during the [[Six-Day War]]
HOLY SITE IN JERUSALEM
Al-Buraq Wall; West Wall; Wailing wall; Western wall; Wailing Wall; The Wailing Wall; The Kotel; The Western Wall; HaKotel; Hakotel; 1929 Riot at the Western Wall; הכותל המערבי; HaKotel HaMa'aravi; Kotel Hamaaravi; Kosel Hamaaravi; El-Mabka
muro del pianto, muro delle lamentazioni

Определение

witcha
A request for something, particularly a cup of tea or coffee, especially if the person to whom the request is made is walking by the kettle, coffee machine, etc. From If you are making a drink, I'll have one with you. Originates from one C (K) Leong.
Person sees other person walking into the kitchen, calls out Witcha!

Википедия

Muro de Alcoy

Muro de Alcoy (Spanish: [ˈmuɾo ðe alˈkoj]) or Muro d'Alcoi (Valencian: [ˈmuɾ ðalˈkɔj]), also briefly called Muro (Spanish and Valencian: [ˈmuɾo]) is a town and municipality located in the comarca of Comtat, in the province of Alicante, Spain, lying at the foot of the Serra de Mariola. As of 2009, it has a total population of c. 8,900 inhabitants. The economy of Muro de Alcoy is based on textile industry, manufacture of plastic products and furniture and agriculture (olives and almonds).

The main festival in Muro is the Moros i cristians, celebrated during the second weekend of May. According to popular tradition the festival commemorate the battles, combats and fights between Moors (or Muslims) and Christians during the period known as Reconquista (from the 8th century through the 15th century). The festivals represent the capture of the city by the Moors and the subsequent Christian reconquest.