Dellium
28°36′36″N 77°13′48″E / 28.61°N 77.23°E / 28.61; 77.23
Dellium
Civitas: India
Locus: 28°40′0″N 77°13′0″E
Numerus incolarum: 26 495 000
Zona horaria: UTC+5:30
Situs interretialis
Gubernium
Praefectus: Arvind Kejriwal
Consilium: Delhi Legislative Assembly
Geographia
Superficies: 1 484±1 chiliometrum quadratum
Regiones urbanae: North West Delhi district, North East Delhi district, East Delhi district, South Delhi district, South West Delhi district, West Delhi district, North Delhi district, Central Delhi district, Dellium Novum
Coniunctiones urbium
Urbes gemellae: Sicagum, Londinium, Moscua, Tokium, Kuala Lumpur, Seulum, Ulanbatoria, Karachi, Fukuoka Prefecture
Tabula aut despectus
Dellium, ipso loco Dilli vel Dehli[1] enuntiatum, rite "Territorium Capitale Nationale Delliense", est maxima area metropolitana et secunda metropolis numero civium in India.[2][3][4][5] Dellium est octava orbis terrarum metropolis, 16 753 235 habitantibus in territorio tempore census 2011. Sunt paene 22.2 milliones habitantium in regione urbana, rite Regione Capitis Nationalis (National Capital Region) appellata, quae etiam Noidam, Noidam Maiorem, Ghaziabad, Gurgaon, et Faridabad, cum aliis oppidis minoribus, comprehendit.[6]
Nomen Dellii saepe ad regiones urbanas prope NCT spectat, atque adeo ad Novum Dellium, caput Indicum, quod intra metropolem iacet. Quamquam Unionis territorium a gubernatione foederata administrata, NCT hodie est civitatis Indiae simile, legislatura praedita, et superiore iudicio exsecutivaque ministrorum concilio, capite principe ministro. Novum Dellium, a gubernatione Indiae et gubernatione Dellii coniunctim administratum, etiam est caput NCT.
Regio urbis, ad ripas Fluminis Yamunae sita, continenter post saeculum 6 a.C.n. vel ante habitata est,[7] sed habitatio humana creditur post secundum millennium a.C.n. coepisse.[8] Dellium late habetur situs Indraprasthae, commenticii capitis Pandavas tempore Mahabharata.[9] Dellium in historiam emersit maior urbs rerum politicarum, culturae, et commercii secundum itinera mercaturae inter Indiam septentrio-occidentalem et Planitiem Gangeticam, sultanatibus Delliensibus orsis.[10][11] Id est situs multorum monumentorum antiquorum et mediaevalium, et locorum reliquiorumque studii archaeologici. Anno 1639, Shahjahan imperator Mughal novam urbem muro cinctam Dellii aedificavit, quae caput erat Imperii Mughal a 1649 ad 1857.[12][13]
Index
1 Clima
2 Urbes sorores et regiones gemellae
3 Universitas
4 Cives clari
4.1 Nati
5 Notae
6 Bibliographia
7 Nexus externi
Clima |
Urbi Dellio clima est subtropicum humidum per enumerationem Köppen–Geiger sed atypicum, frigidum a medio Decembri ad Februarium medium, die frigidissimo circiter 4 Ianuarii incidente; calidum ab Aprili ad Octobrem, hippalo a die circiter 29 Iunii saeviente; temperatura aëris media mense Ianuario 14° atque mense Iunio 33°, minima inter 8° et 28°, maxima inter 21° et 39°, sed minima extrema usque hodie nota −2.2°, maxima extrema 48.4°; pluviis mensibus Novembri et Decembri 9 mm, mensibus Iulio et Augsuto 236 mm, anno toto ad 790 mm elevatis; diebus pluviosis per annum totum fere 73 incidentibus; humiditate relativa inter mensuras 33% mense Maio et 73% mense Augusto reperta, horis solis fulgentis mense Iulio 166, mense Octobri 270, per annum totum 2 685 repertis.[14]
Urbes sorores et regiones gemellae |
Dellio sunt urbes sorores sequentes:[15]
Urbs | Locus geographicus | Civitas | Post |
---|---|---|---|
Seoul | Area Capitis Civitatis Seoul | Respublica Coreana | |
Sicagum | Metropolitana Sicagi area | Civitates Foederatae | 2001[16] |
Londinium | Anglia | Britanniarum Regnum | 2002[17] |
Angelopolis | Los Angeles Comitatus Californiae | Civitates Foederatae | |
Sydneium | Nova Cambria Australis | Australia | |
Kuala Lumpur | Selangor | Malaesia | |
Moscua | Medius Districtus Foederalis | Russia | 2002[18] |
Tokyo | Regio Kantō (insulae Honshū) | Iaponia | |
Ulan Bator | Mongolia medio-orientalis | Mongolia | 2002[18] |
Petropolis | Districtus Foederalis Septentrio-Occidentalis | Russia | 2002[18] |
Lutetia (Urbs Socia) | Insulae Franciae (regio) | Francia | 2006[19] |
Fukuoka Praefectura (Regio gemella) | Kyushu | Iaponia | 2007 |
Universitas |
Universitas Dellii anno 1922 constituta est.
Cives clari |
Nati |
Pran Krishan Sikand (1920 - 2013), histrio cinematographicus.
Notae |
↑ Hindice: दिल्ली, देहली; Panjabi: ਦਿੱਲੀ, ਦੇਹਲੀ; Urdu: دِلّی , دهلی
↑ Irfan Habib, The agrarian system of Mughal India, 1556-1707, Oxford University Press, 1999, ISBN 9780195623291
↑ Royal Asiatic Society, Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland, Cambridge University Press, 1834
↑ L.T. Karamchandani, India, the beautiful, Sita Publication, 1968
↑ The National geographical journal of India, Volume 40, National Geographical Society of India, 1994
↑ "World Urbanization Prospects: The 2009 Revision Population Database". UN .
↑ Asher, Catherine B (2000) [2000]. "Chapter 9:Delhi walled: Changing Boundaries". In James D. Tracy. City Walls. Cambridge University Press. pp. 247–281. ISBN 0521652219 .
↑ [http://www.indiatourism.com/delhi-history/index.html "Delhi History" in Delhi Tourism (Advent InfoSoft (P) Ltd). Nexus die 22 Decembris 2006 confirmatus. Nexus mortuus Ianuario 2011.
↑ [http://delhiplanning.nic.in/Economic%20Survey/ES%202005-06/Chpt/1.pdf "Chapter 1: Introduction," pp. 1–7 in Economic Survey of Delhi, 2005–2006 (Planning Department, Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi). Format PDF. Nexus die 21 Decembris 2006 confirmatus.
↑ Necipoglu, Gulru (2002) [2002]. "Epigraphs, Scripture, and Architecture in the Early Sultanate of Delhi". Muqarnas: An Annual on the Visual Culture of the Islamic World. BRILL. pp. 12–43. ISBN 9004125930 .
↑ Aitken, Bill (2001) [2002]. Speaking Stones: World Cultural Heritage Sites in India. Eicher Goodearth Limited. pp. 264 pages. ISBN 8187780002 .
↑ The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge. 8. Encyclopedia Americana Corp. 1918. p. 621
↑ Sehgal, R.L. (1998) [1998]. Slum Upgradation: Emerging Issue & Policy Implication's. Bookwell Publications. p. 97. ISBN 8185040184 .
↑ Res climatologicae e Vicipaedia Anglica extractae, fontibus fidei dignis ibi citatis
↑ "Delhi to London, it’s a sister act". India Times. 7 July 2002 .
↑ "Sister cities of Chicago" .
↑ "Friendship agreement to be signed between London and Delhi"
↑ 18.018.118.2 "Sister-City Agreements" .
↑ "Paris wants 'sister-city' relationship with Delhi" .
Bibliographia |
Economic Survey of Delhi 2005–2006. Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi: Planning Department- David Adler, "Story of cities #26: Delhi's modernist dream proves a far-fetched fantasy" in The Guardian (20 Aprilis 2016)
- Suzy Bennett, "Delhi city tour … on the metro" in The Guardian (20 Septembris 2014)
Horton, P (2002). Lonely Planet Delhi (3 ed.). Lonely Planet Publications. ISBN 1864502975 .
Rowe, P; Coster, P (2004). Delhi (Great Cities of the World). World Almanac Library. ISBN 0836851978 .
Delhi: Adventures in a Megacity Samuelis Miller.
- Aliae encyclopaediae
- "Delhi" in Encyclopaedia Britannica. 11a ed. (Sicagi, 1911) html djvu
- "Delhi (Dilli)" in Walter Hamilton, The East India Gazetteer (Londinii: Murray, 1815) textus
- "Delhi" in H. Yule, A. C. Burnell; Gulielmus Crooke, ed., Hobson-Jobson. 2a ed. (Londinii: Murray, 1903) ~ ~
- "Dellium" in Iohannes Iacobus Hofmannus, Lexicon universale (1698) ~
- "Delhi Division; Delhi District; Delhi Tahsil; Delhi City" in William Stevenson Meyer et al., The Imperial Gazetteer of India (2a ed. 26 voll. Oxonii: Clarendon Press, 1908-1931) textus
- "Route 14. Delhi" in A Handbook for Travellers in India, Burma, and Ceylon (8a ed. Londinii: John Murray, 1911) Textus
Nexus externi |
Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Dellium spectant. |
- Gubernatio
- Gubernatio Nationalis Capitalis Territorii Dellii
- Dellii Municipium
- Municipale Novi Dellii Concilium
- Aliae res
- Delhi Public Transport Application
- Delhi Public Transport Application for Android 2.1+
- Nuntii de Dellio
Agra • Allahabadum • Amedebatum • Amritsar • Aurangabad • Bengalurus • Bhopala • Calcutta • Coimbatore • Dellium • Dhanbad • Faridabad • Ghaziabad • Gualeorum • Haora • Hyderabadum • Iaipura • Indore • Jabalpur • Jodhpur • Kalyan-Dombivli • Kanpur • Kota • Lakhnau • Ludhiana • Maderaspatanum • Madura • Merath • Mumbai • Nagpur • Nashik • Navi Mumbai • Patna • Pimpri-Chinchwad • Pune • Rajkot • Ranchi • Raipur • Srinagar • Surata • Thane • Vadodara • Visakhapatnam • Varanasi • Vasai-Virar • Vijayawada