Примери за използване на More than a thousand years на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Then, after lying dormant and forgotten for more than a thousand years, it returned to circulation.
accepted as Bali's Mother Temple for more than a thousand years.
It predates the construction of the nearby Sumerian city-state of Ur by more than a thousand years.
the Christian faith in the country has more than a thousand years of history.
As capital of the Byzantine Empire was the center of the Greek element for more than a thousand years.
People in the Andes have enjoyed yacon as a food source for more than a thousand years.
More than a thousand years later, a great historian had called the period 1901-2000‘the Century when everything happened'.
Hagia Sophia in Constantinople more than a thousand years was the largest Church in the Christian world.
The Little Neutral One More than a thousand years later, a great historian had called the period 1901-2000'the Century when everything happened'.
oldest minority group in Europe and for more than a thousand years, they have been an integral part of European civilisation.
enduring for more than a thousand years.
the half-dry trunk of which are more than a thousand years old.
The Old Town HPrague Castle has been an important symbol of the Czech state for more than a thousand years.
Prague Castle has been an important symbol of the Czech state for more than a thousand years.
its cultivation is absorbed more than a thousand years.
which has been standing for centuries- more than a thousand years after the conversion of Volodymyr,
The Berbers have been digging out homes in the ground this way for more than a thousand years.
The Castle has been an important symbol of the Czech state for more than a thousand years.
monuments of architecture more than a thousand years ago, a wonderful nourishing national cuisine.
During its existence of more than a thousand years the Empire remained one of the most powerful economic,