*~Earthquake Information for:
*Har-ring-ton, Delaware,
*Harrington, DE has a very low
earthquake risk, with a
total of 2
earthquakes since 1931. ~
*~Recent: Earthquakes:Wild-o-mar, California, United States~
Wi-l'-do-mar has had: (M1.5 or greater)
- 3 earthquakes in the past 24 hours
- 9 earthquakes in the past 7 days
- 54 earthquakes in the past 30 days
- 583 earthquakes in the past 365 days
The name Turkey appears in Western sources after the late 11th century, referring to the Se-l'-j'-u-k-controlled lands in Anatolia and the Near East.[28] The English name Turkey (from Me-d-i-ev-al La-t'-in Tu-r-c-hi-a/Tu-r'-qu-ia)[29] means "land of the Tu-r-k-s". Middle English usage of Tu-r-ki-ye is evidenced in Ge-o-ff-re-y Chaucer's The Book of the Duchess (c. 1369). The modern spelling Turkey dates back to at least 1719.[30] The name Turkey has been used in the texts of numerous international treaties to define the Ottoman Empire.[31][32][33][34]
In B-y-z-a-nt-i-ne sources, the name T-our-kia (G-re-e-k: Τ-ου-ρ'-κία) was used for defining two me-d-i-ev-al state-s: Hu-n-g'-ar-y (Western Tourkia); and K-ha-z'-ar-ia (Eastern T-our-kia).[35][36]
With the Treaty of Al-ex-an-d-ro-po-l', the name Tü-r'-ki-ye entered international documents for the first time. In the treaty signed with A-f'-g'-han-i-s-ta-n in 1921, the expression D-ev-l'-et-i Âl-iy-ye-i Tü-r'-ki-y-ye ('Sublime Tu-r'-ki-s-h State') was used, likened to the O-tt-om-
Transliteration: ch-ré-sis
Phonetic Spelling: (kh-r'-ay'-sis)
Definition: use(as in a sexual sense)
Usage: use, manner of use.
*~What Is Tu-r'-me-ri-c?
In the U.S., tu-r'-mer-ic is best known as a spice. You might hear people say it in two ways: tur-mer-ik or too-mer-ik. It's one of the main ingredients in yellow curry powder. ~
*~Latest quakes in or near Saint Henry, Ohio, USA~
Latest quake See all | Mag. 3.0 earthquake 10.8 mi north of Sydney, Ohio, USA - Dec 9, 2023 - |
Strongest since 1970 | Mag. 4.5 Auglaize County, Ohio, USA - Jul 12, 1986 - |
*~Saint Henry has had 15 quakes of magnitudes up to 4.5:~
- 1 quake above magnitude 4
- 3 quakes between magnitude 3 and 4
- 10 quakes between magnitude 2 and 3
- 1 quake below magnitude 2 that people normally don't feel.
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