2009-04-29 10:36:01
USA-í States-óóäûã ¿ñãèéí äàðààëàëààð íü òóõàéí óëñûí ýäèéí çàñàã áîëîí ò¿¿õèéã íü òîâ÷ îð÷óóëàí ýõ õóâèëáàðòàé íü öóã òàâüëàà. Äîîðõ ìýäýýëýëèéã íåòýýñ àâñàí áîëíî. Áè àíãëè õýë áîëîí ìîíãîë õýëèéã ñàéí ìýäýõã¿é ÷ ñîíèðõîëûíõîî õ¿ðýýíä íèéòýëëýý.
Alabama has an interesting history. During the Civil War, Montgomery, the state capital, was the capital of the Confederate States of America. Because of this, Montgomery is known as the "Cradle of the Confederacy." It is also the birthplace of the Confederate Constitution, and where Jefferson Davis was sworn in as President of the Confederacy in Alabama. In fact, because of the state's Civil War history and central location in the Deep South, Alabama is known as the "Heart of Dixie."
Another of Alabama's nicknames is the "Yellowhammer State." The state probably got this nickname because its Confederate troops placed yellow trimmings on their uniforms during the Civil War. Yellowhammers are birds with yellow patches under their wings.
Alabama íü ñîíèðõîëòîé ò¿¿õòýé. Èðãýíèé äàéíû ¿åä Àëáàìàãûí íèéñëýë Montgomery íü Àìåðêûí Õîëáîîò Óëñûí íèéñëýë áàéæýý. Ó÷èð íü Montgomery íü “Õîëáîîíû ýõëýëèéã òàâüñàí ãàçàð” ãýäãýýðýý òàíèãäñàí. ̺í Õîëáîîíû ¯íäñýí Õóóëü ìýíäýëñýí ãàçàð áà Jefferson Davis Àëáàìàä Õîëáîîò Óëñûíõàà åðºíõèéëºã÷èéí òàíàãðàãèéã ºðãºæ áàéæýý. Áàðèìòààð, Óëñûí Èðãýíèé Äàéíû ò¿¿õ áîëîí ºìíº ç¿ã äýõü òºâ öýã ó÷ðààñ Àëáàìà íü “Heart of Dixie” àëäàðøñàí áàéíà.
Àëáàìàã ººðººð “Yellowhammer State” ãýæ íýðëýäýã áàéíà. Èðãýíèé äàéíû ¿åä Àëáàìàãûí öýðýã¿¿ä øàð öàöàãòàé ä¿ðýìò õóâöàñ ºìñäºã áàéñàí áîëîõîîð “Yellowhammer State” ãýæ íýðëýãäñýí áàéæ ìàãàäã¿é þì. Yellowhammer íü äàëàâ÷íûõàà äîîð øàð òîëâîòîé øóâóó þì.
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