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Español:
Hipogeo del
anfiteatro de El Djem, un sitio arqueológico en la ciudad de
El Djem,
Túnez. El anfiteatro,
patrimonio de la Humanidad de la Unesco desde 1979, fue construido aprox. en 238 d.C, cuando la Túnez moderna pertenecía al la provincia de
África del Imperio Romano. Es, con una capacidad de 35,000 espectadores, una longitud de 148 m y un anchura de 122 m, el tercer mayor anfiteatro del antiguo Imperio, el mejor conservado y el único en África.
English:
Hypogeum of the
Amphitheatre of El Jem, an archeological site in the city of
El Djem,
Tunisia. At both sides of this tunnel are located the cells where the beasts for the
games were kept. The amphitheatre, a UNESCO
World Heritage Site since 1979, was built around 238 AD, when the modern Tunisia belonged to the Roman province of
Africa. It is the third biggest amphiteatre and one of the best preserved Roman ruins in the world with capacity for 35,000 spectators within 148 metres (486 ft) and 122 metres (400 ft) long axes, unique in Africa.
Français : Amphithéâtre d'El Jem, Tunisie
Polski:
Hypogeum
amfiteatru w Al-Dżamm,
stanowiska archeologicznego w mieście
Al-Dżamm w
Tunezji. Po obu stronach tego tunelu znajdują się cele, w których trzymano zwierzęta wykorzystywane w walkach
gladiatorów. Amfiteatr, wpisany na
listę światowego dziedzictwa UNESCO w 1979 roku, został zbudowany około 238 roku, gdy współczesna Tunezja była częścią rzymskiej
Afryki Prokonsularnej. Jest to jedna z najlepiej zachowanych rzymskich
ruin na świecie, która jest unikatem w skali Afryki. Amfiteatr jest trzecim co do wielkości na świecie, jego pojemność jest szacowana na 35 000 widzów i ma 148 m długości na 122 m szerokości.
Čeština:
Hypogeum
Amfiteátru El-Džem, součást
Světového dědictví UNESCO od roku 1979, archeologická památka ve městě
El-Džem,
Tunisko. Amfiteátr byl postaven kolem roku 238 v době, kdy Tunis byl
Římskou provincií. Je to třetí největší a celkově nejzachovalejší Římská památka s kapacitou asi 35 000 diváků, délkou 148 m a je 122 m široký. Po stranách tohoto tunelu jsou umístěny cely pro zvířata, používaná pro gladiátorské hry.
Deutsch:
Hypogäum des
Amphitheaters von
El Djem (
Tunesien) befindet sich im archäologischem Teil der Stadt. Auf beiden Seiten des Tunnels befinden sich die Zellen, indem die Tiere für die Spiele mit den
Gladiatoren vorgehalten wuden. Das Amphitheater, seit 1979 ein
UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe, wurde ca. 238 n.Chr. erbaut, als das jetzige Tunesien zur römischen Provinz
Africa gehörte. Es ist das drittgrößte Amphitheater und eine der besterhaltenen römischen Ruinen der Welt. Mit einer Kapazität von 35 000 Zuschauern innerhalb einer Achse von 148 mal 122 Metern ist sie einzigartig in Afrika.
Italiano:
Ipogeo dell'
Anfiteatro romano di El Jem in
Tunisia. Sui lati della galleria erano disposte le celle che ospitavano le bestie per i giochi dei
gladaitori. Dichiarato
patrimonio dell'umanità nel 1979, fu costruito nel 238 a.C. ed è il più terzo più grande anfiteatro romano, con una capacità di 35 000 spettatori.
Македонски: Подземни простории на римскиот
амфитеатар во
ел-Џем, Тунис, заштитен како
светско наследство на
УНЕСКО.
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Date | |||||||||||||||||||||
Source | Own work | ||||||||||||||||||||
Author |
creator QS:P170,Q28147777 |
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Wiki Loves Monuments 2016.
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This image was selected as
picture of the day on Wikimedia Commons for
30 April 2017. It was captioned as follows: English:
Hypogeum of the
Amphitheatre of El Jem, an archeological site in the city of
El Djem,
Tunisia. At both sides of this tunnel are located the cells where the beasts for the
games were kept. The amphitheatre, a UNESCO
World Heritage Site since 1979, was built around 238 AD, when the modern Tunisia belonged to the Roman province of
Africa. It is the third biggest amphiteatre and one of the best preserved Roman ruins in the world with capacity for 35,000 spectators within 148 metres (486 ft) and 122 metres (400 ft) long axes and unique in Africa. Other languages:
Čeština:
Hypogeum
Amfiteátru El-Džem, součást
Světového dědictví UNESCO od roku 1979, archeologická památka ve městě
El-Džem,
Tunisko. Amfiteátr byl postaven kolem roku 238 v době, kdy Tunis byl
Římskou provincií. Je to třetí největší a celkově nejzachovalejší Římská památka s kapacitou asi 35 000 diváků, délkou 148 m a je 122 m široký. Po stranách tohoto tunelu jsou umístěny cely pro zvířata, používaná pro gladiátorské hry. Deutsch:
Hypogäum des
Amphitheaters von
El Djem (
Tunesien) befindet sich im archäologischem Teil der Stadt. Auf beiden Seiten des Tunnels befinden sich die Zellen, indem die Tiere für die Spiele mit den
Gladiatoren vorgehalten wuden. Das Amphitheater, seit 1979 ein
UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe, wurde ca. 238 n.Chr. erbaut, als das jetzige Tunesien zur römischen Provinz
Africa gehörte. Es ist das drittgrößte Amphitheater und eine der besterhaltenen römischen Ruinen der Welt. Mit einer Kapazität von 35 000 Zuschauern innerhalb einer Achse von 148 mal 122 Metern ist sie einzigartig in Afrika. English:
Hypogeum of the
Amphitheatre of El Jem, an archeological site in the city of
El Djem,
Tunisia. At both sides of this tunnel are located the cells where the beasts for the
games were kept. The amphitheatre, a UNESCO
World Heritage Site since 1979, was built around 238 AD, when the modern Tunisia belonged to the Roman province of
Africa. It is the third biggest amphiteatre and one of the best preserved Roman ruins in the world with capacity for 35,000 spectators within 148 metres (486 ft) and 122 metres (400 ft) long axes and unique in Africa. Español:
Hipogeo del
anfiteatro de El Djem, un sitio arqueológico en la ciudad de
El Djem,
Túnez. El anfiteatro,
patrimonio de la Humanidad de la Unesco desde 1979, fue construido aprox. en 238 d.C., cuando la Túnez moderna pertenecía a la provincia de
África del Imperio Romano. Es, con una capacidad de 35 000 espectadores, una longitud de 148 m y un anchura de 122 m, el tercer mayor anfiteatro del antiguo Imperio, el mejor conservado y el único en África. Italiano:
Ipogeo dell'
Anfiteatro romano di El Jem in
Tunisia. Sui lati della galleria erano disposte le celle che ospitavano le bestie per i giochi dei
gladaitori. Dichiarato
patrimonio dell'umanità nel 1979, fu costruito nel 238 a.C. ed è il più terzo più grande anfiteatro romano, con una capacità di 35 000 spettatori. Polski:
Hypogeum
amfiteatru w Al-Dżamm,
stanowiska archeologicznego w mieście
Al-Dżamm w
Tunezji. Po obu stronach tego tunelu znajdują się cele, w których trzymano zwierzęta wykorzystywane w walkach
gladiatorów. Amfiteatr, wpisany na
listę światowego dziedzictwa UNESCO w 1979 roku, został zbudowany około 238 roku, gdy współczesna Tunezja była częścią rzymskiej
Afryki Prokonsularnej. Jest to jedna z najlepiej zachowanych rzymskich
ruin na świecie, która jest unikatem w skali Afryki. Amfiteatr jest trzecim co do wielkości na świecie, jego pojemność jest szacowana na 35 000 widzów i ma 148 m długości na 122 m szerokości. Македонски: Подземни простории на римскиот
амфитеатар во
ел-Џем, Тунис, заштитен како
светско наследство на
УНЕСКО. |
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DescriptionAnfiteatro, El Jem, Túnez, 2016-09-04, DD 38-40 HDR.jpg |
Español:
Hipogeo del
anfiteatro de El Djem, un sitio arqueológico en la ciudad de
El Djem,
Túnez. El anfiteatro,
patrimonio de la Humanidad de la Unesco desde 1979, fue construido aprox. en 238 d.C, cuando la Túnez moderna pertenecía al la provincia de
África del Imperio Romano. Es, con una capacidad de 35,000 espectadores, una longitud de 148 m y un anchura de 122 m, el tercer mayor anfiteatro del antiguo Imperio, el mejor conservado y el único en África.
English:
Hypogeum of the
Amphitheatre of El Jem, an archeological site in the city of
El Djem,
Tunisia. At both sides of this tunnel are located the cells where the beasts for the
games were kept. The amphitheatre, a UNESCO
World Heritage Site since 1979, was built around 238 AD, when the modern Tunisia belonged to the Roman province of
Africa. It is the third biggest amphiteatre and one of the best preserved Roman ruins in the world with capacity for 35,000 spectators within 148 metres (486 ft) and 122 metres (400 ft) long axes, unique in Africa.
Français : Amphithéâtre d'El Jem, Tunisie
Polski:
Hypogeum
amfiteatru w Al-Dżamm,
stanowiska archeologicznego w mieście
Al-Dżamm w
Tunezji. Po obu stronach tego tunelu znajdują się cele, w których trzymano zwierzęta wykorzystywane w walkach
gladiatorów. Amfiteatr, wpisany na
listę światowego dziedzictwa UNESCO w 1979 roku, został zbudowany około 238 roku, gdy współczesna Tunezja była częścią rzymskiej
Afryki Prokonsularnej. Jest to jedna z najlepiej zachowanych rzymskich
ruin na świecie, która jest unikatem w skali Afryki. Amfiteatr jest trzecim co do wielkości na świecie, jego pojemność jest szacowana na 35 000 widzów i ma 148 m długości na 122 m szerokości.
Čeština:
Hypogeum
Amfiteátru El-Džem, součást
Světového dědictví UNESCO od roku 1979, archeologická památka ve městě
El-Džem,
Tunisko. Amfiteátr byl postaven kolem roku 238 v době, kdy Tunis byl
Římskou provincií. Je to třetí největší a celkově nejzachovalejší Římská památka s kapacitou asi 35 000 diváků, délkou 148 m a je 122 m široký. Po stranách tohoto tunelu jsou umístěny cely pro zvířata, používaná pro gladiátorské hry.
Deutsch:
Hypogäum des
Amphitheaters von
El Djem (
Tunesien) befindet sich im archäologischem Teil der Stadt. Auf beiden Seiten des Tunnels befinden sich die Zellen, indem die Tiere für die Spiele mit den
Gladiatoren vorgehalten wuden. Das Amphitheater, seit 1979 ein
UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe, wurde ca. 238 n.Chr. erbaut, als das jetzige Tunesien zur römischen Provinz
Africa gehörte. Es ist das drittgrößte Amphitheater und eine der besterhaltenen römischen Ruinen der Welt. Mit einer Kapazität von 35 000 Zuschauern innerhalb einer Achse von 148 mal 122 Metern ist sie einzigartig in Afrika.
Italiano:
Ipogeo dell'
Anfiteatro romano di El Jem in
Tunisia. Sui lati della galleria erano disposte le celle che ospitavano le bestie per i giochi dei
gladaitori. Dichiarato
patrimonio dell'umanità nel 1979, fu costruito nel 238 a.C. ed è il più terzo più grande anfiteatro romano, con una capacità di 35 000 spettatori.
Македонски: Подземни простории на римскиот
амфитеатар во
ел-Џем, Тунис, заштитен како
светско наследство на
УНЕСКО.
|
||||||||||||||||||||
Date | |||||||||||||||||||||
Source | Own work | ||||||||||||||||||||
Author |
creator QS:P170,Q28147777 |
This image was uploaded as part of
Wiki Loves Monuments 2016.
Afrikaans ∙ Alemannisch ∙ azərbaycanca ∙ Bahasa Indonesia ∙ Bahasa Melayu ∙ Bikol Central ∙ bosanski ∙ brezhoneg ∙ català ∙ čeština ∙ Cymraeg ∙ dansk ∙ davvisámegiella ∙ Deutsch ∙ eesti ∙ English ∙ español ∙ Esperanto ∙ euskara ∙ français ∙ Frysk ∙ Gaeilge ∙ galego ∙ hrvatski ∙ Ido ∙ italiano ∙ latviešu ∙ Lëtzebuergesch ∙ Malagasy ∙ magyar ∙ Malti ∙ Nederlands ∙ norsk ∙ norsk nynorsk ∙ norsk bokmål ∙ polski ∙ português ∙ português do Brasil ∙ română ∙ shqip ∙ sicilianu ∙ slovenčina ∙ slovenščina ∙ suomi ∙ svenska ∙ Tagalog ∙ Türkçe ∙ Yorùbá ∙ Zazaki ∙ Ελληνικά ∙ беларуская ∙ беларуская (тарашкевіца) ∙ български ∙ кыргызча ∙ македонски ∙ русский ∙ српски / srpski ∙ українська ∙ ქართული ∙ հայերեն ∙ नेपाली ∙ हिन्दी ∙ বাংলা ∙ മലയാളം ∙ ไทย ∙ 한국어 ∙ +/− |
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This image was awarded with the 9th prize in the national contest of Tunisia in
Wiki Loves Monuments 2016 Other languages:
العربية | беларуская (тарашкевіца) | বাংলা | Deutsch | English | British English | español | français | hrvatski | italiano | ქართული | македонски | norsk (bokmål) | norsk (nynorsk) | português do Brasil | русский | slovenščina | svenska | українська | +/− |
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This image was selected as
picture of the day on Wikimedia Commons for
30 April 2017. It was captioned as follows: English:
Hypogeum of the
Amphitheatre of El Jem, an archeological site in the city of
El Djem,
Tunisia. At both sides of this tunnel are located the cells where the beasts for the
games were kept. The amphitheatre, a UNESCO
World Heritage Site since 1979, was built around 238 AD, when the modern Tunisia belonged to the Roman province of
Africa. It is the third biggest amphiteatre and one of the best preserved Roman ruins in the world with capacity for 35,000 spectators within 148 metres (486 ft) and 122 metres (400 ft) long axes and unique in Africa. Other languages:
Čeština:
Hypogeum
Amfiteátru El-Džem, součást
Světového dědictví UNESCO od roku 1979, archeologická památka ve městě
El-Džem,
Tunisko. Amfiteátr byl postaven kolem roku 238 v době, kdy Tunis byl
Římskou provincií. Je to třetí největší a celkově nejzachovalejší Římská památka s kapacitou asi 35 000 diváků, délkou 148 m a je 122 m široký. Po stranách tohoto tunelu jsou umístěny cely pro zvířata, používaná pro gladiátorské hry. Deutsch:
Hypogäum des
Amphitheaters von
El Djem (
Tunesien) befindet sich im archäologischem Teil der Stadt. Auf beiden Seiten des Tunnels befinden sich die Zellen, indem die Tiere für die Spiele mit den
Gladiatoren vorgehalten wuden. Das Amphitheater, seit 1979 ein
UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe, wurde ca. 238 n.Chr. erbaut, als das jetzige Tunesien zur römischen Provinz
Africa gehörte. Es ist das drittgrößte Amphitheater und eine der besterhaltenen römischen Ruinen der Welt. Mit einer Kapazität von 35 000 Zuschauern innerhalb einer Achse von 148 mal 122 Metern ist sie einzigartig in Afrika. English:
Hypogeum of the
Amphitheatre of El Jem, an archeological site in the city of
El Djem,
Tunisia. At both sides of this tunnel are located the cells where the beasts for the
games were kept. The amphitheatre, a UNESCO
World Heritage Site since 1979, was built around 238 AD, when the modern Tunisia belonged to the Roman province of
Africa. It is the third biggest amphiteatre and one of the best preserved Roman ruins in the world with capacity for 35,000 spectators within 148 metres (486 ft) and 122 metres (400 ft) long axes and unique in Africa. Español:
Hipogeo del
anfiteatro de El Djem, un sitio arqueológico en la ciudad de
El Djem,
Túnez. El anfiteatro,
patrimonio de la Humanidad de la Unesco desde 1979, fue construido aprox. en 238 d.C., cuando la Túnez moderna pertenecía a la provincia de
África del Imperio Romano. Es, con una capacidad de 35 000 espectadores, una longitud de 148 m y un anchura de 122 m, el tercer mayor anfiteatro del antiguo Imperio, el mejor conservado y el único en África. Italiano:
Ipogeo dell'
Anfiteatro romano di El Jem in
Tunisia. Sui lati della galleria erano disposte le celle che ospitavano le bestie per i giochi dei
gladaitori. Dichiarato
patrimonio dell'umanità nel 1979, fu costruito nel 238 a.C. ed è il più terzo più grande anfiteatro romano, con una capacità di 35 000 spettatori. Polski:
Hypogeum
amfiteatru w Al-Dżamm,
stanowiska archeologicznego w mieście
Al-Dżamm w
Tunezji. Po obu stronach tego tunelu znajdują się cele, w których trzymano zwierzęta wykorzystywane w walkach
gladiatorów. Amfiteatr, wpisany na
listę światowego dziedzictwa UNESCO w 1979 roku, został zbudowany około 238 roku, gdy współczesna Tunezja była częścią rzymskiej
Afryki Prokonsularnej. Jest to jedna z najlepiej zachowanych rzymskich
ruin na świecie, która jest unikatem w skali Afryki. Amfiteatr jest trzecim co do wielkości na świecie, jego pojemność jest szacowana na 35 000 widzów i ma 148 m długości na 122 m szerokości. Македонски: Подземни простории на римскиот
амфитеатар во
ел-Џем, Тунис, заштитен како
светско наследство на
УНЕСКО. |
Another one of my pictures: Want to see more works of mine? click here |
I,
Diego Delso, have published this media under the terms of the
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Camera manufacturer | Canon |
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Camera model | Canon EOS 5DS R |
Author | Diego Delso |
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Exposure time | 3/10 sec (0.3) |
F-number | f/11 |
ISO speed rating | 100 |
Date and time of data generation | 15:50, 4 September 2016 |
Lens focal length | 21 mm |
Online copyright statement | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ |
Horizontal resolution | 118 dpi |
Vertical resolution | 118 dpi |
Software used | Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 6.5.1 (Windows) |
File change date and time | 11:12, 11 September 2016 |
Exposure Program | Manual |
Exif version | 2.3 |
Date and time of digitizing | 15:50, 4 September 2016 |
Shutter speed | 1.736966 |
APEX aperture | 6.918863 |
Exposure bias | 0 |
Maximum land aperture | 4 APEX (f/4) |
Metering mode | Pattern |
Flash | Flash did not fire, compulsory flash suppression |
DateTimeOriginal subseconds | 41 |
DateTimeDigitized subseconds | 41 |
Color space | sRGB |
Focal plane X resolution | 2,413.3333435059 |
Focal plane Y resolution | 2,413.3333435059 |
Focal plane resolution unit | 3 |
Custom image processing | Normal process |
Exposure mode | Manual exposure |
White balance | Auto white balance |
Scene capture type | Standard |
Serial number of camera | 028021000269 |
Lens used | EF16-35mm f/4L IS USM |
Date metadata was last modified | 13:12, 11 September 2016 |
Unique ID of original document | 325A75661DE8565AEDAA970A6D00AEAB |
Copyright status | Copyrighted |
Contact information |
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IIM version | 4 |