Citations:pæninsula

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English citations of pæninsula

  • 1974: Staffan Rosén, A study on tones and tonemarks in middle Korean, page 23 (Universitet Stockholms)
    When the Buddhist faith spread to the Korean pæninsula, first to Koguryŏ (4th century) and later to Paekce and Silla (6th century), Buddhist scriptures in their Chinese version followed and were soon common among Buddhists all over Korea.
  • 1990: Instituto de Zoología (Academia de Ciencias de Cuba), Poeyana, №s 405–445, page 17 (self-published)
    In the big pæninsulas (Guanahacabibes y Zapata), and in the archipelagoes, live species from the lands of the isle of Cuba with which they probably had terrestrial communication during the Pleistocene marine regressions.
  • 1991: Manfried Dietrich [ed.], Oswald Loretz [ed.], and Kurt Bergerhof [ed.], Ugarit-Forschungen, volume 22, page 224 (Neukirchener Verlag)
    The pæninsula was repeatedly invaded by Semites since the First Intermediate Period of Egypt […]
  • 1993: the Epigraphical Society of India, Journal of the Epigraphical Society of India, volume 19, page 65 (self-published)
    [… T]he speeches originated inside the Indian pæninsula […]
  • 1995: Norsk orientalsk selskap, Orientalsk samfund (Denmark), and Oosters Genootschap in Nederland, Acta orientalia, volume 56, page 48 (Munksgaard)
    [… T]here is ample epigraphic evidence for the presence of Christians and Jews, if not in Central Arabia, then at least on the periphery of the pæninsula.
  • 2001: Khaled Ahmed, The bridge of the words: between East and West, page 8 (Vanguard; →ISBN, →ISBN)
    […] The Bible came from Arabia, tracing the place-names of the Old Testament to actual places in the Saudi pæninsula.
  • 2006: the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and the International Petroleum Technology Institute, Proceedings of the 25 th International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering 2006: Presented at the 25 th International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering: June 4–9, 2006, Hamburg, Germany, volume 2, page 553 (illustrated edition; self-published by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers; →ISBN, →ISBN)
    The coastlines of Naples Province extends more than 150 km from the Northern bound at the mouth of Lake Patria to the Southern bound at the end of Sorrento pæninsula, including also the isles of Capri, Ischia and Procida.
  • 2007: Janusz Krzysztof Kozłowski, Marek Nowak, and the International Union of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences, Mesolithic/Neolithic interactions in the Balkans and in the Middle Danube Basin, page 1 (illustrated edition; Archaeopress; →ISBN, →ISBN)
    In the history of investigations into the origin of the Neolithic in the Balkan Pæninsula and the Carpathian Basin and, what follows, into the Mesolithic–Neolithic relations, there are two basic approaches: the allochtonous and the autochtonous[.]