Etymologie, Etimología, Étymologie, Etimologia, Etymology, (griech.) etymología, (lat.) etymologia, (esper.) etimologio
AR Argentinien, Argentina, Argentine, Argentina, Argentina, (esper.) Argentino
Berg, Montaña, Montagne, Montagna, Mountain, (esper.) montoj

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Höchste Erhebung von AR
Höchste Erhebung von Argentinien
Cerro Aconcagua

Höchste Erhebung von AR - Argentinien ist "Cerro Aconcagua" (in the northwestern corner of the province of Mendoza) - 6959 m.

(E?)(L?) https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ar.html


(E?)(L?) https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/tb.html

Saint Barthelemy

Background:

Discovered in 1493 by Christopher COLUMBUS who named it for his brother Bartolomeo, Saint Barthelemy was first settled by the French in 1648. In 1784, the French sold the island to Sweden, who renamed the largest town Gustavia, after the Swedish King GUSTAV III, and made it a free port; the island prospered as a trade and supply center during the colonial wars of the 18th century. France repurchased the island in 1878 and placed it under the administration of Guadeloupe. Saint Barthelemy retained its free port status along with various Swedish appellations such as Swedish street and town names, and the three-crown symbol on the coat of arms. In 2003, the populace of the island voted to secede from Guadeloupe and in 2007, the island became a French overseas collectivity.
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Erstellt: 2012-07

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