Examples of using Wheat fields in English and their translations into Bulgarian
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where under the hot Mediterranean sun original flowers grow and wheat fields are planted.
oases- and wheat fields.
In case, after dangerous thunderstorm the people of the small town saw the strange circle on the Jane's wheat fields!
you will not see wheat fields or water meadows.
In the past, the main economic assets were material- things like wheat fields and gold mines and slaves.
to Bou Salem, a market town set among wheat fields in northern Tunisia.
43 percent of wheat fields and 35 percent of corn acreage are already in water-stressed regions.
Previously the main sources of wealth were material assets such as gold mines, wheat fields and oil wells.
to Bou Salem, a market town set among wheat fields in northern Tunisia.
The main assets in the past were material like gold mines or wheat fields.
all of a sudden you have vast wheat fields and agribusiness, and grain being produced in Siberia.
Having grown up in the middle of wheat fields without a television, with only her books
including Van Gogh's Wheat Fields with Cypresses(1889), the painter's first work to enter a UK museum.
the solitary tree and the wheat fields to insist on social issues with the lightness and immediacy typical of childhood.
One of the more romantic elements of American folklore has been the criss-crossing rail system of this country steel rails carrying Americans to new territories across desert and mountain, through wheat fields and over great rivers.
build came lakes where once were burning deserts… mines and wheat fields orchards and great lumber mills all the sinews of a growing country.
as the shadows cast by the arching of those willows concluded where the wheat fields began, just south of the border.
the solitary tree and the wheat fields to insist on social issues with the lightness and immediacy typical of childhood.
many small villages surrounded by wheat fields interrupt the extensive forest,
Drought, caused by global warming could destroy up to 60% of wheat fields in the world by the end of the century that will lead to food shortages