Examples of using Caledonia in English and their translations into Hebrew
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in May, Mr Macron said that France would be“less beautiful without New Caledonia”.
Passport holders from the following countries do not require a visa to visit New Caledonia by cruise.
Now, remember that it wouldn't take much by our standards to give Rand vast military superiority over Caledonia.
Tucked into the southern shores of French territory New Caledonia, the city's heritage is reflected throughout the streets,
to Nouméa in May, Mr Macron said that France would be“less beautiful without New Caledonia”.
Later first rates such as the Caledonia and its several sisters had 120 guns.
It could have been contained if Soren hadn't gained control of one of our sites and counterattacked Caledonia.
(Caledonia was the northern part of Britain beyond Roman control,
Bruno Van Peteghem(New Caledonia).
The British explorer James Cook sighted Grande Terre in 1774 and named it New Caledonia, Caledonia being the Latin name for Scotland.
According to the report from the private jet that took off at 5pm, he went to New Caledonia.
In 2013- 2014, several outbreaks of Zika were reported in French Polynesia, New Caledonia, Easter Island and the Cook Islands.
Rand is offering the Gate and a limited cease-fire, so all those from Caledonia who do not want to follow Origin and wish to seek refuge on another planet may do so.
Samoa, and New Caledonia.
Bismarck islands and New Caledonia.
New Caledonia, located in the South Pacific, was formerly a French Overseas Territory, but gained special status
which would then be used to support future operations against New Caledonia, Fiji, and Samoa.
The first expedition of five ships(Saint Andrew, Caledonia, Unicorn, Dolphin,
the Solomon Islands, which would be used to support future operations against New Caledonia, Fiji, and Samoa.
The Darien scheme was an unsuccessful attempt by the Kingdom of Scotland to become a world trading nation by establishing a colony called'New Caledonia' on the Isthmus of Panama in the late 1690s.