Examples of using Highest point in English and their translations into Czech
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With an arrester device set at the highest point on the roof and the earth connected to the eaves.
You will also find the highest point of Spain on this island- it is a volcano called Pico del Teide(3718 m above the sea level) which is situated in the national park El Teide.
It is the highest point and once you are up there looking down at everyone else peer there forever.
One of the clues was the highest point in the island, dig down, and the other clue,"dig beneath where you sleep.
This is the highest point in Austria, which can be accessed by lift system
Then the devil took Him to Jerusalem and set him on the highest point of the temple.
it would have been on the highest point of the landscape with clear views of the sea, which is this point here.
We have received visits in the committee from representatives of the Maldives, a country where the highest point is just over two metres above current sea level.
The TACO air-venting valves must be mounted onto the highest point of the inlet/outlet header pipe see fig.
Patapampa pass was the highest point of our journey from Arequipa to Chivay(4,910 m above the sea level),
Re-open the air vent installed at the highest point of the solar thermal system
The highest point of the town is Záblatský Hill which is 248 m above sea level.
built on the highest point of the Podluží region.
The highest point of the park is the Kozji Rid peak on the Zvijezda mountain,
On the night of the year that they reach the highest point in the sky at midnight,
Be sure to throw at the highest point of your jump so that it becomes a safe basket.
At 192 metres above sea level, the highest point is the Juchhöh viewing point on the hill of Karlshöhe.
The highest point is under the table because the table has never moved and no-one's ever trodden on it under there.
At the highest point of the track it was not so much,
I really don't want to scare runners, but there is 285m of elevation at 800m of horizontal distance between the lowest and highest point of my small part of the map.