Palestine
Etimology of Palestine
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from Latin Palestina (name of a Roman province), from Greek Palaistine (Herodotus), from Hebrew Pelesheth “Philistia, land of the Philistines.” Revived as an official political territorial name 1920 with the British mandate. Under Turkish rule, Palestine was part of three administrative regions: the Vilayet of Beirut, the Independent Sanjak of Jerusalem, and the Vilayet of Damascus. In 1917 the country was conquered by British forces who held it under occupation until the mandate was established April 25, 1920, by the Supreme Council of the Allied Powers at San Remo. During the occupation Palestine formed “Occupied Enemy Territory Administration (South),” with headquarters at Jerusalem.
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Legal English Vocabulary: Palestine in Spanish
Online translation of the English legal term palestine into Spanish: Palestina (English to Spanish translation) . More about legal dictionary from english to spanish online.
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Meaning of Palestine
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Translation of Palestine
- Spanish: Palestina
- French: Palestine
- German: Palästina
- Italian: Palestina
- Portuguese: Palestina
- Polish: Palestyna
Thesaurus of Palestine
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International Relations > International security > International issue > West Bank question > Palestine
International Relations > International security > International issue > Palestine question > Palestine
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