berlengasの例文
- It is endemic to the Berlengas, a granitic slopes of the islands.
- The Berlengas islands, about offshore from the peninsula, are part of the municipality.
- He also took prisoner the same man who captured Monson at Berlengas nearly ten years earlier.
- She ran aground off the Berlengas Islands, her wreck lying in 27 metres of water.
- The English squadron, meanwhile, sailed to the Berlengas islands, a group of small islands off the Portuguese coast near the city of Peniche.
- After the Portuguese Restoration War, during the reign of King Fort of S鉶 Jo鉶 Baptista das Berlengas was constructed from the remnants of the monastery ruins.
- Austrian pilot Howald Thomas disappeared Sunday off the coast of Portugal's Berlengas islands when his Cessna plane apparently ran out of fuel and crashed into the Atlantic ocean.
- A pilot, believed to be British, disappeared Sunday off the coast of Portugal's Berlengas islands when his Cessna plane apparently ran out of fuel and crashed into the Atlantic ocean.
- The defence of returning ships was handled by an armed fleet consisting of a variable number of ships that shuttled between Lisbon and Terceira, with regular stops in the archipelago of the Berlengas.
- Under the administration of John IV of Portugal, Jo鉶 Rodrigues de S?visited the island of Berlengas accompanied by a military engineer to determine the construction of Fort of S鉶 Jo鉶 Baptista ( Berlengas ).
- Under the administration of John IV of Portugal, Jo鉶 Rodrigues de S?visited the island of Berlengas accompanied by a military engineer to determine the construction of Fort of S鉶 Jo鉶 Baptista ( Berlengas ).
- SS " Andrios " "'was a cargo ship which sailed for a number of owners under several names before sinking off the Berlengas Islands, near the coast of Portugal, in 1926.
- Opposite the archipelago of the Berlengas, the cape is integrated into a natural terrestrial and maritime reserve, in the vicinity of the Gruta da Furninha, a site known for the discovery of prehistoric remains suggesting human occupation since the Neolithic.
- On 18 May 1806, " Milbrook " was escorting " John ", Lothringen, master, from Lisbon to Oporto when they encountered a French 74-gun ship and a frigate off the Berlengas ( known to the British as the Burlings ).
- In tectonic terms, the BL is delimited by the Porto-Tomar fault and the Arrife-Vale fault in the eastern / lower Tagus and in the west by the Berlengas horst, corresponding to a ridge of intense tectonic subsistence along the north-northeast to south-southwest.
- The International Coordinating Council of UNESCO s Man and the Biosphere Programme ( MAB ), meeting in Dresden ( Germany ) from 28 June to 1 July, while adding 18 new sites, included the Berlengas to the World Network of Biosphere Reserves ( WNBR ) : in a statement on 30 June 2011, the list of classified reserves were presented.