Meaning of "ファニュエル‐ホール" in the Japanese dictionary
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PRONUNCIATION OF ファニュエル‐ホール IN JAPANESE
ふぁにゅえる
ほーる
ファニュエル
‐
ホール
fanyueru
ho-ru
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Definition of ファニュエル‐ホール in the Japanese dictionary
Faneuil Hall 【Faneuil Hall】 Historical building in the center of Boston, Massachusetts, USA. It was built as a market in 1740 and became a meeting place two years later. It was destroyed by fire in 1761, but it was rebuilt the following year. Samuel Adams and James Otis, the leaders of the American Revolution of America made a speech. ファニュエル‐ホール【Faneuil Hall】 米国マサチューセッツ州、ボストンの中心部にある歴史的建造物。1740年、市場として建てられ、2年後に集会場となった。1761年に火災で焼失したが、翌年に再建。サミュエル=アダムズやジェームス=オーティスら、アメリカ独立革命の指導者が演説を行った。
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