Jan 4, 2001 18:26
23 yrs ago
German term
Bukowina, der Krain, Krajina
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Place names from Eastern Europe.
Proposed translations
(English)
0 | (the) Bukowina, Krain, Krajina | Mats Wiman |
0 | Bukowina is an area in the Carpathians | bhpirch |
0 | Areas located in .... | Gunther Wolf |
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(the) Bukowina, Krain, Krajina
Google searches indicate that there are no English forms of the place names with the exception of Bukowina where about half of the pages had 'the Bukowina' and the other half 'Bukowina'.
The 'the' question is as uncertain as in most other 'the' place names like
'(the) Congo', '(the) Sahara, '(the) Ukraine', '(the) Yemen', '(the) Tyrol/Tirol'
Another category:
'the Argentine' (but 'Argentina'), the Antarctic (but 'Antarctica')
Place names with appelatives are more definite though:
the United Kindom, the Soviet Union, the United States (the US), the Middle East, the North Cape
The 'the' question is as uncertain as in most other 'the' place names like
'(the) Congo', '(the) Sahara, '(the) Ukraine', '(the) Yemen', '(the) Tyrol/Tirol'
Another category:
'the Argentine' (but 'Argentina'), the Antarctic (but 'Antarctica')
Place names with appelatives are more definite though:
the United Kindom, the Soviet Union, the United States (the US), the Middle East, the North Cape
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Comment: "Thank you, the advice was very useful. These cases always give me doubts."
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Bukowina is an area in the Carpathians
On the other two I can't help you, sorry!
Beate
Beate
1 hr
Areas located in ....
The Bukowina, though now a province of Austria, was originally a part of Transylvania, which now belongs to Hungary.
See web link: http://www.iarelative.com/oldhomes/chap_15.htm
The territory of Krain (Krajina, now in Slovenia and Croatia) was gradually acquired by the Habsburg dynasty in the 13th and 14th centuries. In 1364 it was first mentioned as a Duchy.
See web link below: http://www.bng.nl/ngw/int/oos/ooshong/krain.htm
See web link: http://www.iarelative.com/oldhomes/chap_15.htm
The territory of Krain (Krajina, now in Slovenia and Croatia) was gradually acquired by the Habsburg dynasty in the 13th and 14th centuries. In 1364 it was first mentioned as a Duchy.
See web link below: http://www.bng.nl/ngw/int/oos/ooshong/krain.htm
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