Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet SITE


SITE

Definition av SITE

  1. plats, tomt, läge
  2. webbplats, sajt
  3. placera, stationera

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  • Aldrin joined him 19 minutes later, and they spent about two and a quarter hours together exploring the site they had named Tranquility Base upon landing.
  • The continent, which has long been home to the majority of the human population, was the site of many of the first civilizations.
  • It is also the name of the municipality's main city Aalborg and the site of its municipal council, as well as the name of a seaport.
  • To practice architecture means to provide services in connection with the design of buildings and the space within the site surrounding the buildings that have human occupancy or use as their principal purpose.
  • It rises at about 67°N latitude and 171°E longitude in the Anadyr Highlands, near the headwaters of the Maly Anyuy, flows southwest receiving the waters of the rivers Yablon and Yeropol, turns east around the Shchuchy Range and passes Markvovo and the old site of Anadyrsk, turns north and east and receives the Mayn from the south, thereby encircling the Lebediny Zakaznik, turns northeast to receive the Belaya from the north in the Parapol-Belsky Lowlands, then past Ust-Belaya it turns southeast into the Anadyr Lowlands past the Ust-Tanyurer Zakaznik and receives the Tanyurer from the north.
  • Considered one of the most important archaeological sites in Egypt, the sacred city of Abydos was the site of many ancient temples, including Umm el-Qa'ab, a royal necropolis where early pharaohs were entombed.
  • Archaeological work has recently been continued at the site and many finds are exhibited in the Limassol Museum.
  • The chief city of the country was Rabbah or Rabbat Ammon, site of the modern city of Amman, Jordan's capital.
  • Amphipolis was originally a colony of ancient Athenians and was the site of the battle between the Spartans and Athenians in 422 BC.
  • It was named after the wives of the village's founders, both named Ann, and the stands of bur oak trees they found at the site of the town.
  • The Carthaginian general Hamilcar Barca established the fortified settlement of Akra Leuké (Greek: , meaning "White Mountain" or "White Point"), in the mid-230s BC, which is generally presumed to have been on the site of modern Alicante.
  • Appomattox Court House National Historical Park, a National Historical Park in Virginia at the site of the surrender.
  • When the site was excavated by Soviet archaeologists in 1941–1945, they realized that they had discovered a building absolutely unique for the area: a large (1500 square meters) Chinese-style, likely Han dynasty era (206 BC–220 AD) palace.
  • Körpe and Yavuz concurred with both Bommelaer and Strauss that the latter stream is the more likely candidate and additionally identified the probable site of the associated settlement as a rise on the left bank of the Münipbey Deresi known as Kalanuro Tepesi, based on geographical features and archaeological remnants.
  • Originally the site of a Roman fort, Gobannium, it became a medieval walled town within the Welsh Marches.
  • The higher ground nearby and adjacent parts of what is now downtown Oakland were the site of one of the largest coastal oak forests in the world.
  • Alexandria Troas ("Alexandria of the Troad"; ; , "Old Istanbul") is the site of an ancient Greek city situated on the Aegean Sea near the northern tip of Turkey's western coast, the area known historically as Troad, a little south of Tenedos (modern Bozcaada).
  • During the American Civil War, it was the site of a prisoner-of-war camp, which is now Andersonville National Historic Site.
  • Amakusa, along with the neighboring Shimabara Peninsula, became the site of the Shimabara rebellion in the 17th century, led by Christians.
  • Originally known as Buckingham House, the building at the core of today's palace was a large townhouse built for the Duke of Buckingham in 1703 on a site that had been in private ownership for at least 150 years.


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