「Himalayas」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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ed to China in 1944 to fly supplies over the | Himalayas, a route known as the "Hump". |
Char Dham sites, Kedarnath is located in the | Himalayas, about 3584m above sea level near the head o |
e areas in Europe, including Britain, to the | Himalayas, Africa, South America and North America. |
plains but are found in the foothills of the | Himalayas although sometimes found up to an altitude o |
Plate and the Eurasian Plate has formed the | Himalayas and the large uplifted area of the Tibetan P |
ld flycatcher breeds in the foothills of the | Himalayas and winters in the hill forests of southern |
ncluding eight trips to Asia to climb in the | Himalayas and Karakoram. |
isher Megaceryle lugubris is resident of the | Himalayas and foothills of North East India, Banglades |
king, primarily in South Asia, including the | Himalayas, and was also involved in a number of art pr |
inancing plant-collecting expeditions to the | Himalayas and China. |
about 1200m in Pakistan, India south of the | Himalayas and east till the western Assam valley and M |
It is found in most of the | Himalayas and the northern parts of the Indian Subcont |
,330 ft), it is the highest peak between the | Himalayas and the Nilgiris after chembra peak (2100 m) |
n of one rock seen in the Indian part of the | Himalayas and a sensation: seafloor rocks. |
catnip that is commonly found in the alpine ( | Himalayas) and temperate regions of Xizang in China; G |
sequences of the second half were filmed in | Himalayas and specifically in Kulu-Manali. |
an Tahr remains relatively widespread in the | Himalayas, and has been introduced to the Southern Alp |
Raymo he hypothesised that the uplift of the | Himalayas and Tibetan Plateau caused a reduction in at |
pe (220 species), the Caucasus (40 species), | Himalayas and temperate China (500 species), Japan and |
The butterfly occurs in the | Himalayas and West China. |
It is found from southern Europe to the | Himalayas and in most of Africa. |
a species of Hydrangea flower, native to the | Himalayas and China. |
It grows in the temperate and alpine western | Himalayas, and it is common in Kashmir. |
It is found in the western | Himalayas and from Chitral to Kashmir. |
In Pakistan, Yak polo is played in the | Himalayas and Hindukush at Boroghil in District Chitra |
so been reported that it is found in eastern | Himalayas and adjacent regions. |
the wild, due to habitat loss in China, the | Himalayas and Myanmar. |
This is place known for its view of the | Himalayas and two major rivers, Relli River and Teesta |
or coromandus, is a breeding resident in the | Himalayas and north-east India. |
ugh life in the high-altitude meadows of the | Himalayas and the Pir-Panjal. |
ime he collected birds in the Punjab and the | Himalayas, and sent these to Allan Octavian Hume. |
ara), or "Himalayan Cedar" imported from the | Himalayas and planted on the property. |
s a species of snake found in India (western | Himalayas) and Nepal. |
malayan Goral is found in the forests of the | Himalayas and Hindukush, usually between 1000 and 4000 |
of southern Eurasia from the Caucasus to the | Himalayas and western China. |
e river leaves the Shivalik mountains in the | Himalayas and flows out into the plains of northern In |
Noel's regiment spent summers near the | Himalayas and in 1913 he traveled in disguise into Tib |
d Mustang control over the trade between the | Himalayas and India. |
etween 250-1830 metres (825- 6040 ft) in the | Himalayas and up to about 1500 metres (5000 ft) in Mal |
er books and reports deal with Korea and the | Himalayas and China, as well as two picture albums abo |
et found along the southern foothills of the | Himalayas and also in parts of Bangladesh and West Ben |
south Asian region, predominantly in eastern | Himalayas and in the warm forests of the Western Ghats |
itish-style summertime capital Shimla in the | Himalayas and how supplies were carried up steep mount |
next 20 years as a wandering ascetic in the | Himalayas and in the forests of central India, ending |
hardwickii, is a bird native to the eastern | Himalayas and south China to the Malay Peninsula. |
ronze Age sediments from the glaciers of the | Himalayas are missing along the Ghaggar-Hakra, indicat |
e highlands of Sikkim, and the region of the | Himalayas around Shimla. |
ed to invade the hill state of Sikkim in the | Himalayas, as political agent, and in March 1861 he si |
mother and harbouring a desire to climb the | Himalayas as his father had done. |
minable Snow Rabbit (1961) (Bugs and Daffy's | Himalayas assignment) |
Himalayas at dusk from Mussoorie, Uttarakhand. | |
This uncommon species breeds in the | Himalayas between 1500 and 2500 m in thick woodland. |
This tit is a native of the western | Himalayas, but has a very large range, occurring in pa |
It is resident in the | Himalayas, but many birds winter to the immediate sout |
(A. iouschistos) of the central and eastern | Himalayas but is now often regarded as a separate spec |
cies of herbaceous perennials, native to the | Himalayas, China and Vietnam. |
Asia (including Persia), Southeast Asia, the | Himalayas, China, Korea and Japan. |
Mountain: A Spiritual Adventure Through the | Himalayas co-authored with Tad Wise (Bantam Doubleday |
nnial plants native to tropical Asia and the | Himalayas, commonly growing to between 120 and 180 cm |
d from heavenly sources, growing high in the | Himalayas, considered to be the brother of the divine |
arthquake, calculated that 70 percent of the | Himalayas could experience an extremely powerful earth |
Type locality: Sikhim, | Himalayas, Darjeeling District (elevation: 1000-3000 f |
It is found in Asia, including the | Himalayas, Darjeeling and Hong Kong. |
elling of Rajputs who left India through the | Himalayas during the Ghaznavid invasions and never ret |
It breeds from the | Himalayas eastward to southern China and Taiwan. |
mber of remote tribes in such locales as the | Himalayas, Ethiopia, West Papua, Gabon and Mongolia, s |
diversified agro-ecological zones of Central | Himalayas, field stations were opened in the remote bo |
, Shaharampoor and Indian mountains near the | Himalayas for the final scenes of the fighting against |
th an American expedition as they search the | Himalayas for the legendary Yeti. |
will understand why the Sadhus(sage) came to | Himalayas for meditation. |
The party journeyed through the | Himalayas for two weeks and finally crossed the Indian |
kelkagari is a story about the search in the | Himalayas for a lost diamond that purportedly belonged |
n the zone of thrusts along the front of the | Himalayas formed by the continuing collision of the In |
winner, Chandi Prasad Bhatt, traversing the | Himalayas, from Leh to Arunachal Pradesh. |
nd, and Vietnam.In India, it is found in the | Himalayas from west to east to Arunachal Pradesh and h |
It is found in the | Himalayas from central Nepal eastwards to Vietnam and |
Habitat: The lower ranges of the | Himalayas from Mussoorie to Sikkim; Central, Western a |
Panoramic view of the | Himalayas from Kausani |
Dhauladhar range of the | Himalayas from Kangra Valley |
The butterfly is found in the | Himalayas from Chitral eastwards across to Sikkim. |
Himalayan Mimosa is found in the | Himalayas, from Afghanistan to Bhutan, at altitudes of |
Found in the | Himalayas from Kumaon to Sikkim; Assam hill-ranges ; A |
The butterfly occurs in the Indian | Himalayas from Kashmir to Sikkim and from Manipur to D |
It is found in the | Himalayas, from Kashmir through Nepal, southern Tibet |
The butterfly is found in the | Himalayas from Kashmir eastwards to Garhwal, Kumaon, N |
isitor in parts of Afghanistan and along the | Himalayas from Pakistan to Arunachal Pradesh. |
The Hooked Awlking ranges in India along the | Himalayas from Kashmir to Nepal, Sikkim and Assam) ont |
he Similar Awlking ranges in India along the | Himalayas from Kashmir to Nepal, Sikkim and Assam) ont |
e Ganges plain, as the southern flank of the | Himalayas has not been active enough over past centuri |
d Darjeeling too, in the first slopes of the | Himalayas, he opened up new missionary centres and bac |
tions to the Canadian Arctic in 1972, Indian | Himalayas in 1973, Nuptse, Nepal in 1975. |
Following the historic flight over the | Himalayas in 1942 to establish the final link of the B |
ahara desert in 1999 and 2000, Nepal and the | Himalayas in 1998 and 2000-01, and Australia, New Zeal |
This piece is inspired by my trek into the | Himalayas in Kashmir, and features theme and variation |
It forms in the upper | Himalayas in the Lahaul and Spiti district of Himachal |
ms the Rashtrakuta control extended from the | Himalayas in the north to Ceylon in the south and from |
umbles across a utopian lamasery high in the | Himalayas in Tibet after surviving a plane crash in th |
Carry On up the Khyber, and doubling for the | Himalayas in the Doctor Who serial The Abominable Snow |
d in a small hill state ‘Guler' in the Lower | Himalayas in the first half of the 18th century when a |
rn slopes of Banderpooch peaks, in the Lower | Himalayas in Uttarakhand, it travels a total length of |
gascar or more recently the foothills of the | Himalayas in the northwestern part of Yunnan Province, |
The butterfly is found in the | Himalayas in Sikkim and Bhutan. |
The Lower | Himalayas in the southern reaches of the state are the |
inger Lily (Aust.)) is a plant native to the | Himalayas in India, Nepal, and Bhutan. |
eriparus rubidiventris whistleri - SE rim of | Himalayas in SW China and adjacent N Myanmar and extre |
6 m) is one of the high peaks of the Garhwal | Himalayas in the northern Indian state of Uttarakhand. |
The butterfly is found in the | Himalayas in Sikkim, Bhutan, northern West Bengal, Ass |
Philosophy was founded by Swami Rama of the | Himalayas in 1971. |
uth of the Sahara in Africa and south of the | Himalayas in India. |
ssionaries in Landour, a hill station in the | Himalayas in northern India. |
odar (daru vriksha) is found only in western | Himalayas in abundance and is not found in peninsular |
ge extends from the foothills of the Western | Himalayas in India and Pakistan and up to South Tibet. |
is pillars claim that his rule extended from | Himalayas in the north to Travancore in south, althoug |
hidden somewhere beyond the snowpeaks of the | Himalayas in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition. |
cantoris is a species of snake found in the | Himalayas in India (Sikkim, Assam) and Nepal as well a |
It is confined to the | Himalayas including Murree Hills, Kaghan Valley and Sw |
a), the Canary Islands, Arabia, the southern | Himalayas, India, Sri Lanka, Indochina to south-easter |
und after the migratory birds cross over the | Himalayas into the Indian subcontinent. |
oneaster roseus is native to portions of the | Himalayas, Iran, northern and western Pakistan, northw |
e Snowman (aka The Abominable Snowman of the | Himalayas) is a 1957 British horror film, directed by |
Ananda in the | Himalayas is a luxury destination spa in Narendra Naga |
he present vice regal suite of Ananda in the | Himalayas is situated, is the official residence. |
Limited to the | Himalayas, it is the largest of the Apis species. |
Habitat: | Himalayas, Kashmir to Bhutan; Assam, Khasi and Naga Hi |
e Geological Survey of India, working in the | Himalayas Mountains. |
This CD is all about the Tibet, the | Himalayas, Mt. |
of the Thorung La mountain pass (part of the | Himalayas), Mustang district, Nepal. |
of the game takes place on a mountain in the | Himalayas named Chomolonzo, which the natives call "th |
d by Portevin in 1920 and distributed in the | Himalayas, Nepal, and Tibet. |
ma is a village development committee in the | Himalayas of Terhathum District in the Kosi Zone of ea |
temperate and tropical zones in the western | Himalayas of Asia. |
in the Doab: on the coal and lignite in the | Himalayas; on gold washings in the Siwaliks, between t |
he Dhauladhar range, also known as the Outer | Himalayas or Lesser Himalayas. |
r activities and spends time trekking in the | Himalayas or practicing Kalaripayat, an ancient martia |
It is native to the | Himalayas, particularly Kashmir and surrounding areas, |
astiff-type dog found in northern India, the | Himalayas region (Himachal Pradesh). |
ny of a number of ray-finned fishes from the | Himalayas region. |
The AZK made good progress in the High | Himalayas sector, infiltrating troops to bring Leh und |
In India, the butterfly ranges from the | Himalayas, Sikkim and Assam eastwards to the Karen hil |
cture-journalist with the main topics Tibet, | Himalayas, Silk Road and East Asia, holds lectures and |
much of Eurasia to the north of the Alps and | Himalayas; since the Iceland hotspot trace is not cons |
pass on the eastern Pir Panjal Range of the | Himalayas some 51 km (32 mi) from Manali. |
The lounge at Ananda - In the | Himalayas spa. |
In 1822 he began a journey through the | Himalayas that took him as far as Buan Ghati on the Ti |
The Greater | Himalayas that begin from near Ladakh and run all the |
asiatica) is a small butterfly found in the | Himalayas that belongs to the Lycaenids or Blues famil |
Throated Flycatcher is found all through the | Himalayas, the plains and Western Ghats of India in th |
seats') or pilgrimage centers of the Garhwal | Himalayas; the other three dhams are the Badrinath, Ya |
n November 2010 would include reports on the | Himalayas, the coastline of India, the Western Ghat hi |
ainous regions of America, Japan, China, the | Himalayas, the Caucasus, Siberia, and New Zealand. |
he Indus River is glacial meltwater from the | Himalayas, the river carries huge amounts of sediment. |
ran to Afghanistan, India, and Pakistan, the | Himalayas, Tibet, and Middle Asia.. |
trusted ministers, Bhagiratha set off to the | Himalayas to perform an arduous tapas in the extreme c |
here for about one year on their way to the | Himalayas to spend the forced exile period (agyaatvaas |
of young Tibetans (aged 18 to 30) cross the | Himalayas to refuge to Northern India where a large Ti |
r on the southern-facing side of the eastern | Himalayas, to the westerly bend of the river. |
This last wound compelled him to go to the | Himalayas to recover his health; but deriving only tem |
nge of this species extends from the western | Himalayas to the eastern Himalayas and Mishmi Hills in |
In India, the butterfly ranges across the | Himalayas to Sikkim eastwards to Southern Myanmar. |
ge spans over a narrow band from the western | Himalayas to north Vietnam. |
It breeds from the central and eastern | Himalayas to Japan and Korea. |
tually forced to flee on horse back over the | Himalayas to India. |
It passes through the Western | Himalayas to winter in southern India, particularly in |
tterfly occurs from Chitral to Kumaon in the | Himalayas up to 4000 ft. |
aded onto ox drawn carts and taken up to the | Himalayas via the route to Shimla. |
ar tours, the Bengalis' love affair with the | Himalayas was also exploited by the Kundus with tours |
ved that the 'Aboriginal' populations of the | Himalayas were not 'Aryans' or 'Caucasians', but a rac |
little rainfall reached it, even before the | Himalayas were uplifted which bar clouds from reaching |
from the Mediterranean, to central Asia, the | Himalayas, western China, and tropical Africa. |
endemic to a very small area in the eastern | Himalayas where its habitat is rapidly declining, due |
to Lahul in the higher reaches of the Indian | Himalayas, where she would eventually enter the cave a |
amongst three principal ranges of the Lesser | Himalayas, which includes the Dhauladhar, and the Pir |
There are very few places in the | Himalayas which can compare with the beauty of Kausani |
s are offshoots of the Shivalik range of the | Himalayas, which run in two parallel ranges. |
ia) the race anomala is found in the western | Himalayas while the nominate form is from the eastern |
dy evergreen plant from Japan, China and the | Himalayas whose woody stems are sometimes used to make |
plains (but has been seen at 7500 ft in the | Himalayas) with trees, wires or other perches. |
Blindsight about the climbing project in the | Himalayas with Erik Weihenmayer and students from the |
lations include subundulata from the eastern | Himalayas, yunnanensis of southern China, topela of Th |
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