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DescriptionRabelos en el río Duero, Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal, 2012-05-09, DD 14.JPG |
Español: Rabelos en el río Duero con la ciudad de Oporto al fondo, Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal. Los rabelos eran tradicionales botes de madera para el transporte de mercancías y personas durante siglos en el río Duero. Los rabelos se utilizaron para transportar el vino desde el interior del país a Oporto, donde hay numerosas bodegas.
English: Rabelos in the Douro River with the city of Porto in the background, Portugal. Rabelos are traditional Portuguese wooden cargo boats used for centuries to transport people and goods from along the Douro River. Wine was brought in rabelos from the interior of the country to Porto, home to many wine cellars.
Français : Des rabelos sur le fleuve Douro au Portugal, avec la ville de Porto en arrière-plan. Les rabelos sont des bateaux cargo traditionnels en bois, utilisés pendant des siècles au Portugal pour transporter des personnes et des marchandises le long du fleuve Douro. Le vin était par exemple transporté en rabelos depuis l'intérieur du pays jusqu'à Porto, qui abritait de nombreuses caves à vin.
Čeština: Tradiční dřevěné čluny Rabelos na řece Douro s centrem portugalského města Porto v pozadí. Čluny Rabelos se po staletí používají pro dopravu osob i nákladů, především pak vína z vinic podél řeky do mnoha vinných sklepů v Portu.
Magyar: Rabelók a Duero folyón Porto városával a háttérben. A rabelo fából készült, hagyományos portugál hajó, amelyet évszázadok óta használnak személy- és áruszállításra a Duero folyón. A bort is rabelókkal szállították Portugália belsejéből Portóba, ahol sok borospince található
Nederlands: Rabelo's werden oorspronkelijk gebruikt om port over de Douro naar Porto te transporteren
Português: Rabelos no rio Douro com a cidade do Porto ao fundo, Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal. Os rabelos eram tradicionais botes de madeira para o transporte de mercadorias e pessoas durante séculos no rio Douro. O vinho era trazido em rabelos do interior do país para o Porto, onde há numerosas adegas
한국어: 포르투갈 포르투시를 배경으로 도루강 위에 포르투갈의 전통 화물선인 라벨루 두 척이 떠 있다. 라벨루는 수백 년 동안 도루강에서 사람과 화물을 날라 왔다. 특히 내륙 지방에서 포르투로 포도주를 실어 오는 데 많이 쓰였다.
Эрзянь: Рабелос уить Дору лейга Порто ошсо, Португалия. Рабелос — те алкуксонь португалонь канстонь венчть, конат ламо пингеть усксить ломанть ды эрьва кодамо канст Дору лейга. |
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This image was selected as picture of the day on Wikimedia Commons for 19 September 2020. It was captioned as follows: English: Rabelos in the Douro River with the city of Porto in the background, Portugal. Rabelos are traditional Portuguese wooden cargo boats used for centuries to transport people and goods from along the Douro River. Wine was brought in rabelos from the interior of the country to Porto, home to many wine cellars. Other languages:
Čeština: Tradiční dřevěné čluny Rabelos na řece Douro s centrem portugalského města Porto v pozadí. Čluny Rabelos se po staletí používají pro dopravu osob i nákladů, především pak vína z vinic podél řeky do mnoha vinných sklepů v Portu. English: Rabelos in the Douro River with the city of Porto in the background, Portugal. Rabelos are traditional Portuguese wooden cargo boats used for centuries to transport people and goods from along the Douro River. Wine was brought in rabelos from the interior of the country to Porto, home to many wine cellars. Español: Rabelos en el río Duero con la ciudad de Oporto al fondo, Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal. Los rabelos eran tradicionales botes de madera para el transporte de mercancías y personas durante siglos en el río Duero. Los rabelos se utilizaron para transportar el vino desde el interior del país a Oporto, donde hay numerosas bodegas. Français : Des rabelos sur le fleuve Douro à Porto (Portugal). Les rabelos sont des bateaux cargo traditionnels en bois, utilisés pendant des siècles pour transporter des personnes et des marchandises le long du fleuve. Le vin était par exemple transporté en rabelos depuis l'intérieur du pays jusqu'à Porto, qui abritait de nombreuses caves. Magyar: Rabelók a Duero folyón Porto városával a háttérben. A rabelo fából készült, hagyományos portugál hajó, amelyet évszázadok óta használnak személy- és áruszállításra a Duero folyón. A bort is rabelókkal szállították Portugália belsejéből Portóba, ahol sok borospince található Nederlands: Rabelo's werden oorspronkelijk gebruikt om port over de Douro naar Porto te transporteren Português: Rabelos no rio Douro com a cidade do Porto ao fundo, Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal. Os rabelos eram tradicionais botes de madeira para o transporte de mercadorias e pessoas durante séculos no rio Douro. O vinho era trazido em rabelos do interior do país para o Porto, onde há numerosas adegas |
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