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Washington territory

Abbreviations in Geographic Information Systems and Cartography


    W.t., английский
      Water tank; washington territory




    Territory, английский
    1. Территория

    2. The half of the field which a team defends.

    3. The protection of neutral territory operates to the restitution of enemy`s property captured within its limits. since the introduction of fire-arms that distance has usually been recognized to be almost three english miles.

    4. See country.

    5. Территория; местность; район

    6. The area in the country/region where an account is located.

    7. During 2004, a territorial structure replaced the previous network rail regional structure, which had in 2003 replaced the previous zonal structure.


    Territory adjacent to proposed site, английский

    Territory of hawaii, английский

    Territory planning restrictions, английский

    Washington, английский
    1. Шт. вашингтон {сша)

    2. Г. вашингтон {столица сша)


    Washington (d.c.) map society, английский

    Washington (state), английский

    Washington air defense sector, английский
      Вашингтонский сектор пво


    Washington council of county surveyors, английский

    Washington dept. of ecology, английский

    Washington dept. of game, английский

    Washington dept. of natural resources, английский

    Washington div. of geology and earth resources, английский

    Washington gap analysis program, английский

    Washington metropolitan area transit authority, английский

    Washington national airport, английский
      Вашингтонский национальный аэропорт


    Washington naval treaties, английский
      After world war i, a naval arms race threatened to get out of hand, britain still had the world’s largest navy, closely followed by the united states, and more distantly by japan. france and italy had much smaller but growing navies, while the german fleet had been scuttled at scapa flow and new naval construction was tightly controlled by the treaty of versailles. in november 1921, u.s. president harding convened a international conference on naval arms limitation, commonly known as the washington conference. at its conclusion in february 1922 nine treaties were executed, two of which directly controlled naval armament. the first was a five-power agreement between britain, france, italy, japan, and the united states, that restricted the use of submarines in naval warfare and outlawed asphyxiating gases. a second agreement between the same powers specified that no battleship could exceed 35,000 tons or carry a gun greater than 16-inch (406 mm), while aircraft carriers were limited to 27,000 tons (except that each signatory could have two of up to 33,000 tons each). the treaty also required the united states to scrap 845,000 tons of existing warships, britain 583,000 tons, and japan 480,000 tons, and it set the following limits on each signatory’s total tonnage of major warships: 351 washington rate guns decks complement 1st 100+ 3 850+ 2nd 90–98 3 700–750 3rd 64–80 2 500–650 4th 50–60 2 320–450 5th 32–40 1 200–300 6th 20–28 1 100–140 vessels rated 1 to 3 were ships of the line, while 4 to 6 were frigates. unrated single-decker vessels included sloops of war with 16 to 18 guns and crews of 90 to 130, gun brigs carrying 1 to 18 guns and 30 to 50 men, and cutters with 6 or more small guns and crews of up to 25 men. the terms of the washington treaty were modified by the london naval treaties of 1930 and 1936. italy secretly exceeded the restrictions, and in 1936 japan officially renounced them. finally world war ii made the whole concept of arms control obsolete. washington’s tomb: see mount vernon.


    Washington state dept. of transportation, английский

    Washington state geospatial data archive, английский

    Washington state lake protec- t i on assoc i at i on, английский
      Ассоциация штата вашингтон по охране озер


    Washington state reference network, английский

    Water resources dept., английский

    Wald = forest, английский