Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Catedral de St. Andrews. /  56.3400283, -2.7877458. La Catedral de Saint Andrews, la mayor de toda Escocia y, aunque en la actualidad solo quedan en pie sus ruinas, puede deducirse por su grandiosidad la enorme pujanza que debió tener durante su época de mayor esplendor.

  2. Väkiluku (2016) 17 580. Infobox OK Virheellinen NIMI-arvo. St Andrews ( gaeliksi Cill Rìmhinn) on noin 17 000 asukkaan kaupunki Skotlannin itärannikolla, Fifen hallintoalueella. [1] Kaupunki tunnetaan vuonna 1413 [2] perustetusta St Andrewsin yliopistosta sekä maailman ensimmäisestä golfklubista. Kaupunki on nimetty apostoli Andreaan mukaan.

  3. St Andrews is a town, that has its name from Saint Andrew the Apostle and is a former royal burgh on the east coast of Fife, Scotland, and an important home of golf. It has a population of about 18 000, and stands on the North Sea coast between Edinburgh and Dundee. It is home to Scotland's oldest university, the University of St Andrews .

  4. Die Universität St Andrews ( englisch University of St Andrews; lateinisch Universitas Sancti Andreae) zählt zu den ältesten und renommiertesten Universitäten Großbritanniens. Sie wurde 1413 gegründet und ist die älteste Universität Schottlands und nach Oxford und Cambridge die drittälteste Universität in der englischsprachigen Welt.

  5. St Andrews ( skotsk: Saunt Aundraes, [1] skotsk gælisk: Cill Rìmhinn [2]) er en universitetsby og tidligere kongelig fristad på østkysten af Fife i Skotland. Byen er navngivet efter apostlen Andreas og har 16.680 indbyggere ( 2008 ), hvilket gør byen til den femtestørte bebyggelse i Fife .

  6. St. Andrews (Gaelic: Cill Rìbhinn) is a rural suburban community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, in Antigonish County. It is situated a fifteen minutes' drive from the Town of Antigonish in an area of rural hilly terrain. The community has grown in recent years and has a reputation for its cooperative community spirit, and was ...

  7. The St. Andrews Blockhouse was built during the War of 1812 and is now a national historic site. Between 1820 and 1860, the port of Saint Andrews welcomed Irish immigrants. They were first quarantined at Hospital Island, in Passamaquoddy Bay. At the 1851 census, more than 50% of the town's population had been born in Ireland.