Examples of using Wye in English and their translations into Dutch
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The River Wye flows to the southeast of the village.
Cosy tipi on a peaceful working dairy farm crossed by the River Wye.
Close to the walking trail along the banks of the river Wye.
Canoeing and cruising on the nearby River Wye are also very popular.
In the last years of his life, he lived at Wye.
It follows the valley of the River Wye.
Tracks in this station are laid out in a wye.
The European Union will support the implementation of the Wye Memorandum in all areas where it can make a constructive and further contribution.
Ten charming Georgian country manor house, Castle Lodge overlooks the pretty River Wye.
implementation proceeds in good faith and in accordance with the timeline established at Wye.
The Commission has no information on the effects, if any, that thin mesh nets may have in depopulating rivers such as the river Wye.
The European Union, therefore, stresses the need for the obligations in the Wye Memorandum to be fulfilled as signed.
Syria and Lebanon expressed scepticism about the Wye Memorandum and the willingness of Israel to implement it.
It is not an appropriate response to introduce new conditions for the implementation of the Wye Memorandum.
Nonetheless I would like to stress that the terms of the present agreement fall considerably short of those of the Wye Agreement.
This is the reason that the secondary side of most three-phase distribution transformers is wye- or star-wound.
landscape photography at Wye National Nature Reserve on the North Downs.
The second project focuses on 2 important ravine woodlands one in the Wye valley on the border between England and Wales, the second in the Peak District national park in northern England.
The European Union strongly supports the Wye Memorandum as a welcome step forward in the Peace Process,
theorising that the Dyke ran from the River Dee estuary in the north to the River Wye in the south: approximately.