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21 Ciudad del Vaticano, la
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22 ciudad amurallada
(n.) = walled cityEx. Dubrovnik, Croatia, is a walled city, preserved as it existed in medieval times.* * *(n.) = walled cityEx: Dubrovnik, Croatia, is a walled city, preserved as it existed in medieval times.
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23 ciudad costera
(n.) = beach town, coastal cityEx. The novel begins as the heroine leaves Tennessee and settles in a northern Florida beach town, where she gets a job at a souvenir shop during the town's off-season.Ex. A team of archaeologists have unearthed a Greek temple in the Egyptian coastal city of Alexandria.* * *(n.) = beach town, coastal cityEx: The novel begins as the heroine leaves Tennessee and settles in a northern Florida beach town, where she gets a job at a souvenir shop during the town's off-season.
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24 ciudad donde viven principalmente jubilados
(n.) = retirement townEx. The study showed that seaside resorts, spas, retirement towns and administrative centres were more likely to have good bookshop than industrial towns.* * *(n.) = retirement townEx: The study showed that seaside resorts, spas, retirement towns and administrative centres were more likely to have good bookshop than industrial towns.
Spanish-English dictionary > ciudad donde viven principalmente jubilados
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25 ciudad en auge
(n.) = boom townEx. The most striking manifestation of this exploitation is the boom town, defined as the 'rapid and extreme growth of population in communities adjacent to mines and construction sites,' or as a 'community which is undergoing rapid growth and rapid change'.* * *(n.) = boom townEx: The most striking manifestation of this exploitation is the boom town, defined as the 'rapid and extreme growth of population in communities adjacent to mines and construction sites,' or as a 'community which is undergoing rapid growth and rapid change'.
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26 ciudad eterna, la
(n.) = Eternal City, theEx. Rome has long been known as the Eternal City, was founded with the contribution of a she-wolf and is currently dominated by stray cats!. -
27 ciudad famosa por el golf
(n.) = golfing townEx. Our journey takes us through the golfing town of Troon, where we will see the championship links course.* * *(n.) = golfing townEx: Our journey takes us through the golfing town of Troon, where we will see the championship links course.
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28 ciudad fortificada
(n.) = walled city, fortified townEx. Dubrovnik, Croatia, is a walled city, preserved as it existed in medieval times.Ex. The Netherlands has some lovely historical fortified towns which are all worth a visit.* * *(n.) = walled city, fortified townEx: Dubrovnik, Croatia, is a walled city, preserved as it existed in medieval times.
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29 ciudad fronteriza
(n.) = frontier municipalityEx. The authors visited the town library in Comitan and the library in the frontier municipality Las Margeritas.* * *(n.) = frontier municipalityEx: The authors visited the town library in Comitan and the library in the frontier municipality Las Margeritas.
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30 ciudad ideal
Ex. This paper explores five scenarios of tomorrow's communities, one of them being a nostalgic return to the romantic notion of the white picket fence.* * *Ex: This paper explores five scenarios of tomorrow's communities, one of them being a nostalgic return to the romantic notion of the white picket fence.
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31 ciudad industrial
(n.) = industrial town, industrial cityEx. The overall picture gained from this area analysis was that the hinterlands of the industrial towns were not areas where one could hope to find much in the way of bookshops.Ex. Now a thriving industrial city, it covers 40 square miles, has a population of 78,808, gives employment to 30,500 workers, and distributes an annual payroll of $640.6 million.* * *(n.) = industrial town, industrial cityEx: The overall picture gained from this area analysis was that the hinterlands of the industrial towns were not areas where one could hope to find much in the way of bookshops.
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32 ciudad portuaria
(n.) = port cityEx. By the early 1700s, Glasgow had become a major port city; in 1770 the Clyde was dredged and jetties built along its banks, allowing larger vessels to dock within the city centre.* * *(n.) = port cityEx: By the early 1700s, Glasgow had become a major port city; in 1770 the Clyde was dredged and jetties built along its banks, allowing larger vessels to dock within the city centre.
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33 ciudad satélite
f.overspill town, satellite town.* * ** * *(n.) = satellite cityEx. Their lifestyles have been influenced by the rapid growth of satellite cities around the capital area.* * ** * *(n.) = satellite cityEx: Their lifestyles have been influenced by the rapid growth of satellite cities around the capital area.
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34 ciudad balneario
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35 Ciudad del Vaticano/de México
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36 ciudad perdida
f.shanty town, shantytown.* * *(Méx) shanty town* * *(Méx) shanty town -
37 ciudad residencial
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38 ciudad sanitaria
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39 ciudad abierta
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40 ciudad administrativa de Bolivia
• administrative city of Bolovia• La.• labDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > ciudad administrativa de Bolivia
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