mariana

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Büyük Okyanus'un kuzey batısında bulunan en derin çukur(11.035m.)
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A female given name
{i} female first name; chain of islands in the Pacific Ocean
Mariana Islands Mariana Trench Northern Mariana Islands
given name, female
Mariana Trench
A submarine trench in the North Pacific Ocean, noted for having the deepest known point on Earth
Mariana Islands
{i} chain of volcanic islands in the Pacific Ocean
Mariana Islands
formerly Ladrone Islands Island group, western Pacific Ocean. Located east of the Philippines, it comprises 15 islands and is divided politically into Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands. The population is descended from the pre-Spanish Chamorro people and Spanish, Mexican, German, Philippine, and Japanese settlers. Spanish cultural traditions are strong. After Ferdinand Magellan became the first European to discover them in 1521, they were visited frequently but were not colonized until 1668, at which time Jesuit missionaries changed their name to honor Mariana of Austria, regent of Spain
Mariana Trench
the Mariana Trench the deepest part of the Earth's surface, which is near the Mariana Islands in the northwest Pacific Ocean. Submarine trench in the floor of the western Pacific Ocean. It is the deepest known depression on the surface of the Earth, with a maximum depth of 36,198 ft (11,033 m). The trench extends from southeast of Guam to northwest of the Mariana Islands, a distance of more than 1,580 mi (2,550 km), and has a mean width of 43 mi (69 km). See also deep-sea trench
mariana islands
a chain of coral and volcanic islands in Micronesia (including Guam and the Northern Marianas) halfway between New Guinea and Japan; discovered by Magellan in 1521
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands
The official name of the Northern Marianas
Northern Mariana Islander
A person from the Northern Marianas or of descent of the Northern Mariana Islands
Northern Mariana Islands
An archipelago in the Western Pacific Ocean
Northern Mariana Islands
{i} group of volcanic and coral islands in the West Pacific Ocean
Northern Mariana Islands
A commonwealth in political union with the United States comprising most of the Mariana Islands (except Guam) in the western Pacific Ocean. The islands were part of the U.S. Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands from 1947 to 1978, when they became internally self-governing. The largest island, which serves as the capital, is Saipan. Population: 52,284. Self-governing commonwealth (pop., 2002 est.: 70,000) in political union with the U.S., in the western Pacific Ocean. Composed of 22 islands north of Guam, the Northern Marianas extend 450 mi (720 km) and have an area of 184 sq mi (477 sq km). The capital, Chalan Kanoa, is on Saipan. Saipan, Tinian, and Rota are the principal inhabited islands. Others include Alamagan and Agrihan; Pagan was evacuated for a time after a 1981 volcanic eruption. The indigenous people are Micronesian; other inhabitants are Chamorro and Filipino. The islands were discovered by Ferdinand Magellan in 1521. They were colonized by Spain in 1668. Sold by Spain to Germany in 1899, they were occupied by Japan in 1914 and became a Japanese mandate from the League of Nations after 1919. They were the scene of fierce fighting in World War II; Tinian was the base for U.S. planes that dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The Northern Marianas were granted to the U.S. in 1947 as a UN trust territory, became self-governing in 1978, and became a commonwealth under U.S. sovereignty in 1986, when the residents became U.S. citizens. The UN trusteeship ended in 1990
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kuzey mariana adaları
northern mariana islands
mariana

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    meriänı

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    /ˌmerēˈanə/ /ˌmɛriːˈænə/

    Etimoloji

    () Latinized form of Marian, ultimately from Mary or Mary + Ann. It is also the feminine form of Latin Marianus, derivative of Marius, but these rather rare Roman names have been completely intertwined with Maria in the Christian era.