Toscead betweox fadungum "Pitcearnīega"
Content deleted Content added
Gottistgut (motung | forðunga) No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Líne 3:
Þā '''Pitcearnīgga''' (on [[Pitcearnisc]]e hātāþ hīe ''Pitkern Ailen''), gesetedlīce hātaþ '''Pitcearn-, Hendersunu-, Ducie- and Oeno- Īega''', stent on þrim of fēowra [[fȳrbeorg|fȳrbeorglicra]] īega in þǣm sūðernan [[Sericus Gārsecg]]e. Þā īega sind [[Bryttisce ofersǣ landscipe|Brytisc ofersǣwisc landscipe]], se æftermesta þe gīet stent in þǣm [[Sericus Gārsecg]]e.
Þā fēower īega – gehāten Pitcearn (gehāten Pitcairn on [[Nīwe Englisc|Nīwum Englisce]]), [[Hendersunuīeg (þāra Pitcearnīega)|Hendersunu]], [[
<!--The islands are best known as home of the descendants of the [[Scipswīc on þǣm Bounty|''Bounty'' mutineers]] and the [[Tahiti]]sc wīf þā hie accompanied, an event retold in numerous books and films. This story is still apparent in the surnames of many of the islanders.
With only 50 inhabitants<ref>[http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100420/ap_on_re_as/as_tonga_bounty_voyage Recent article mentioning island]</ref> (from nine families), Pitcairn is also notable for being the least populated and most remote jurisdiction in the world (although it is not a [[sovereign state|sovereign nation]]). It is the least populous country in the world. The [[United Nations]] Committee on Decolonisation includes the Pitcairn Islands on the [[United Nations list of Non-Self-Governing Territories]].<ref>[http://www.un.org/Depts/dpi/decolonization/trust3.htm United Nations list of Non-Self-Governing Territories]</ref>-->
|