Definition, Betydelse & Synonymer | Engelska ordet HEARTLAND


HEARTLAND

Definition av HEARTLAND

  1. kärnland, kärnområde, central och viktig del av ett land, landets "hjärta"

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Antal bokstäver

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Är palindrom

Nej

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AND
AR
ART
EA
EAR
HE
HEA

3

3

AA
AAD
AAE
AAH
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  • Brazil occupies most of the eastern part of the South American continent and its geographic heartland and various islands in the Atlantic Ocean.
  • The place in which they were minted is not certain but is thought to be somewhere near Pamplona, in the heartland of the area that historians believe was inhabited by the Vascones.
  • The contiguous geographical area in which the Mongols primarily live is referred to as the Mongol heartland, especially in history books.
  • He pushes them back across the Pyrenees, and the Muslims retreat to the Andalusian heartland after 40 years of occupation.
  • January 15–20 – Siege of Moscow: The Mongols under Batu Khan and Subutai campaign across the northern heartland of the Kievan Rus', committing numerous atrocities across multiple settlements, including the sacking of an insignificant town known as Moscow.
  • Springsteen is a pioneer of heartland rock, combining a commercially successful rock sound with poetic and socially conscious lyrics reflecting the issues of working class American life.
  • The battle was a significant victory for the Yuan dynasty and ended a 30-year defensive campaign waged by the Southern Song dynasty, allowing Yuan forces to advance into the Southern Song heartland.
  • During the wars between Romans and Dacians, the Bistra Valley was the route used by the emperor Trajan in penetrating into the heartland of Dacia.
  • Its heartland was Francia, the land between the Loire and the Rhine, where Aachen, which Charlemagne chose as his primary residence, was located.
  • Niobe's father is referred to as "Phrygian" and sometimes even as "King of Phrygia", although his city was located in the western extremity of Anatolia where Lydia was to emerge as a state before the beginning of the first millennium BC, and not in the traditional heartland of Phrygia, situated more inland.
  • Dou Xian marched with his troops in a triumphal progress to the heartland of the Northern Xiongnu's territory and engraved an inscription commemorating the victory on Mount Yanran, before returning to Han.
  • This caused a significant shift in economic power away from the Jolof heartland towards coastal vassals such as Waalo and Cayor.
  • Since this was the heartland of the Cherokee Nation, the state and nation were reluctant to disturb them.
  • Two other books about Huntington include History of Huntington County, IN by Frank Sumner Bash in 1914 (describing its historical progress, its people, and its principal interests) and Huntington County, IN: Histories and Families by Turner Publishing Company in 1993 as a result of the Huntington County Historical Society officers and board of directors meeting in summer 1992 to discuss the family history of Huntington, the glue that has held together the city and county of Huntington in the heartland of the Midwest for more than 175 years.
  • The area now known as Duryea Borough was historically the heartland of the Susquehannock tribe, also called the Conestoga, which were an Iroquoian people whose territory extended from lower New York State to the Potomac.
  • Although Petty was insistent that the band's musical style be referred to as simply rock and roll, the Heartbreakers' music was characterized as both Southern rock and heartland rock, cited alongside artists such as Bruce Springsteen, Bob Seger, and John Mellencamp as progenitors of the latter genre, which arose in the late 1970s and early 1980s.


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