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Ontario See - перевод на немецкий

MAIN ADMINISTRATIVE SEAT HELD BY A BISHOP
Catholic see; Archiepiscopal see; See city; Archiepiscopal See; Episcopal See; Bishop's see; See (religion); See (ecclesiastical); Ecclesiastical see; Episcopal sees

Ontario See      
Lake Ontario, easternmost lake of the five large lakes which are located on the border of the U.S. and Canada
Lake Ontario         
  • [[Hamilton Harbour]] frozen over. Ice sheets can form along the shoreline of Lake Ontario during the winter.
  • View of Stella Village on [[Amherst Island]], one of several islands located in the lake.
  • View of Toronto and a frozen Lake Ontario from the [[Toronto Islands]]. Toronto is the largest settlement located along the lake's shoreline.
  • A map depicting the [[Iroquois settlement of the north shore of Lake Ontario]] during the late-17th century.
  • Lake Ontario's [[drainage basin]]
  • Lake Ontario's food web
  • A plaque for [[Marilyn Bell]], the first person to swim across the lake.
  • Lake Ontario's beachfront in [[Rochester, New York]]. The city is the largest settlement in New York that is located along the lake's shoreline.
  • Cargo ships in Oshawa Harbour.
  • Profile of coastal wetlands for Lake Ontario
  • engagements that took place on Lake Ontario]] during the [[War of 1812]].
  • Canal Lock 1 at the [[Welland Canal]] in Lake Ontario. The canal forms a part of the [[Great Lakes Waterway]], which connects Lake Ontario with the [[St. Lawrence River]] and other [[Great Lakes]].
ONE OF THE GREAT LAKES IN NORTH AMERICA
Ontario Lake; Lake ontario; Lago Ontario; Lac de Frontenac; Ontario, Lake (N.Y. and Ont.); Ontario, Lake; Lac Ontario; Ecology of Lake Ontario; History of Lake Ontario
n. Ontario-See, See der nordamerikanischen Great Lakes
the Holy See         
JURISDICTION OF THE BISHOP OF ROME
Vatican City/Transnational issues; Holy See, The; Roman see; Holy see; Holy Seat; Holy seat; Sancta Sedes; Sancta sedes; Santa Sede; Papal see; Papal See; See of Peter; Catholic See; Archdiocese of Roma; The Holy See; See of Rome; See of St. Peter; Vatican seal; Vatican Seal; Roman See; International organization membership of the Vatican City; International organization membership of Vatican City; Papal government; Patriarchate of Rome; Holy See (Vatican); Sea Apostolyke of Rome; Holy See of Rome; Vatican.va; Holy See (Vatican City); Holy See (Vatican City State); Holy See (Rome); Catholic Church in the Vatican City; History of the Holy See
der Heilige Stuhl, der erzbischöfliche Stuhl (Abteilung des Papstes)

Определение

Ca-on
·noun A deep gorge, ravine, or gulch, between high and steep banks, worn by water courses.

Википедия

Episcopal see

An episcopal see is, in a practical use of the phrase, the area of a bishop's ecclesiastical jurisdiction.

Phrases concerning actions occurring within or outside an episcopal see are indicative of the geographical significance of the term, making it synonymous with diocese.

The word see is derived from Latin sedes, which in its original or proper sense denotes the seat or chair that, in the case of a bishop, is the earliest symbol of the bishop's authority. This symbolic chair is also known as the bishop's cathedra. The church in which it is placed is for that reason called the bishop's cathedral, from Latin ecclesia cathedralis, meaning the church of the cathedra. The word throne is also used, especially in the Eastern Orthodox Church, both for the chair and for the area of ecclesiastical jurisdiction.

The term "see" is also used of the town where the cathedral or the bishop's residence is located.