Español > inglaterra / Inglaterra: 1 sentido > nombre 1, locationSentido | A division of the United Kingdom. |
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Sinónimo | England |
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Casos | Anglia | The Latin name for England |
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Caso de | Europa, nación europea, países europeos, país europeo | Any one of the countries occupying the European continent |
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Miembros | inglesa | A woman who is a native or inhabitant of England |
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inglés | A man who is a native or inhabitant of England |
inglés | A native or inhabitant of England |
Part de | Europa | The 2nd smallest continent (actually a vast peninsula of Eurasia) |
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Gran Bretaña, Reino, Reino Unido de Gran Bretaña e Irlanda del Norte, Reino Unido de la Gran Bretaña e Irlanda del Norte, Reino Unido, United Kingdom | A monarchy in northwestern Europe occupying most of the British Isles |
Partes | Anglia Oriental, East Anglia | A region of eastern England that was formerly a kingdom |
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Birmingham | A city in central England |
Blackpool | A resort town in Lancashire in northwestern England on the Irish Sea |
Brighton | A city in East Sussex in southern England that is a popular resort |
Bristol | An industrial city and port in southwestern England near the mouth of the River Avon |
Cambridge | A city in eastern England on the River Cam |
Cheddar | A village in southwestern England where cheddar cheese was first made |
Cornualles, Cornwall | A hilly county in southwestern England |
Coventry | An industrial city in central England |
Cumbria | A county of northwestern England |
Devonshire | A county in southwestern England |
Distrito de los Lagos, Lake District, Lakeland | A popular tourist area in northwestern England including England's largest lake and highest mountain |
East Sussex, Sussex Oriental | A county in southern England on the English Channel |
Hampshire | A county of southern England on the English Channel |
Hull, Kingston-Upon-Hull | A large fishing port in northeastern England |
Humber | An estuary in central northeastern England formed by the Ouse River and the Trent River |
Isles of Scilly | An archipelago of small islands off the southwestern coast of England near the entrance to the English Channel |
Lancaster | A city in northwestern England |
Leicester | An industrial city in Leicestershire in central England |
Lincolnshire | An agricultural county of eastern England on the North Sea |
Liverpool | A large city in northwestern England |
Manchester, Mánchester | A city in northwestern England (30 miles to the east of Liverpool) |
Newcastle, Newcastle-upon-Tyne | A port city in northeastern England on the River Tyne |
North Yorkshire, Yorkshire del Norte | A county in northern England |
Nortumbria | An Anglo-Saxon kingdom in northern England until 876 |
Oxford | A city in southern England to the northwest of London |
Pennines | A system of hills in Britain that extend from the Scottish border in the north to the Trent River in the south |
Portsmouth | A port city in southern England on the English Channel |
Reading | A city on the River Thames in Berkshire in southern England |
River Trent | A river in central England that flows generally northeastward to join with the Ouse River and form the Humber |
Severn | A river in England and Wales flowing into the Bristol Channel |
South Yorkshire, Yorkshire del Sur | A metropolitan county in northern England |
Sussex Occidental, West Sussex | A county in southern England on the English Channel |
Támesis | The longest river in England |
West Country | The southwestern part of England (including Cornwall and Devon and Somerset) |
West Yorkshire, Yorkshire del Oeste | A metropolitan county in northern England |
Yorkshire | A former large county in northern England |
capital británica, Gran Londres, Greater London, London, londres, Londres | The capital and largest city of England |
Región | A level | The advanced level of a subject taken in school (usually two years after O level) |
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Alfred Alistair Cooke, Alistair Cooke | United States journalist (born in England in 1908) |
General Certificate of Secondary Education | The basic level of a subject taken in school |
alcahuete, cafiche, chulo, golfo, macarra, ponce, proxeneta, proxenetismo | someone who procures customers for whores (in England they call a pimp a ponce) |
batalla de Hastings, Hastings | The decisive battle in which William the Conqueror (duke of Normandy) defeated the Saxons under Harold II (1066) and thus left England open for the Norman Conquest |
batalla de Maldon, Maldon | A battle in which the Danes defeated the Saxons in 991 |
batalla de Naseby, Naseby | A battle in 1645 that settled the outcome of the first English Civil War as the Parliamentarians won a major victory over the Royalists |
batalla de Tewkesbury, Tewkesbury | The final battle of the War of the Roses in 1471 in which Edward IV defeated the Lancastrians |
escudero | (Middle Ages) an attendant and shield bearer to a knight |
franklin | A landowner (14th and 15th centuries) who was free but not of noble birth |
puritanismo | The beliefs and practices characteristic of Puritans (most of whom were Calvinists who wished to purify the Church of England of its Catholic aspects) |
sajón | Of or relating to or characteristic of the early Saxons or Anglo-Saxons and their descendents (especially the English or Lowland Scots) and their language |
Inglés | England |
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Catalán | Anglaterra |
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Adjetivo | inglés | Of or relating to or characteristic of England or its culture or people |
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