Meaning of "ソイザウルクロウクル" in the Japanese dictionary
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PRONUNCIATION OF ソイザウルクロウクル IN JAPANESE
そいざうるくろうくる
ソイザウルクロウクル
soizaurukuroukuru
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Soi Saul Crow
ソイザウルクロウクル
Soi Saul Crowkul is a large town in northern Iceland, with a population of 2,606 people as of 2006. It is the second largest town on the northern coast of Iceland. The natural hot water pool here is mentioned in Glettir Saga. ... ソイザウルクロウクルは、北アイスランドの大きな町で、人口は2006年の時点で、2,606人である。アイスランド北部沿岸では2番目に大きな町である。ここの天然温水プールが、グレッティル・サーガで述べられている。...
Definition of ソイザウルクロウクル in the Japanese dictionary
Soi Saul Crow [Sau \u0026 # x00F0; \u0026 # x00E1; rkr \u0026 # x00F3; kur] is a town in northern Iceland. Located in the back of the Skaga Fjordur bay, offshore Dragueye Island is surrounded by cliffs about 200 meters high. It is big after North Akureiri in the northern part of the country. A trading center was settled at the end of the 19th century, and now fishing and fishery processing industries are thriving. ソイザウルクロウクル【Sauðárkrókur】 アイスランド北部の町。スカガフィヨルズル湾の奥に位置し、沖合には高さ約200メートルの断崖に囲まれたドラングエイ島が浮かぶ。同国北部ではアクレイリに次いで大きい。19世紀末に交易所が置かれ、現在は漁業、水産加工業が盛ん。
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