Joshua Tree National Monument

Joshua Tree National Monument
Joshua Tree National Monument
 
['dʒɔʃʊə 'triː 'næʃnl 'mɔnjʊmənt\], Wüstengebiet in Südkalifornien, USA, 2 266 km2, 1936 unter Schutz gestellt; Yuccabaumbestände (»Joshuabäume«).

Universal-Lexikon. 2012.

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