"Beringia" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

IPA: /bəˈɹɪnd͡ʒiə/ [US]
Etymology: From Bering + -ia, coined by the Swedish botanist Eric Hultén in 1937. Etymology templates: {{af|en|Bering|-ia}} Bering + -ia Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Beringia
  1. The Bering land bridge, a geographical phenomenon roughly 1,000 miles (1,600 km) wide (north to south) at its greatest extent, which joined present-day Alaska and eastern Siberia at various times during the Pleistocene ice ages; the land bridge previously occupying what is now the Bering Strait. Translations (Translations): Beríngia [feminine] (Catalan), Béringie [feminine] (French), Beringia [feminine] (German), 베링 육교 (bering yukgyo) (Korean), Beringia [feminine] (Polish), Берингия (Beringija) [feminine] (Russian)
    Sense id: en-Beringia-en-name-YHuTjBGk Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms suffixed with -ia Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 96 4 Disambiguation of English terms suffixed with -ia: 91 9 Disambiguation of 'Translations': 95 5
  2. All the land between the Lena river in Russia and the Mackenzie river in Canada
    Sense id: en-Beringia-en-name-QT0tkAqB
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: Beringian Related terms: Beringland

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