Examples of using Smaller towns in English and their translations into Hebrew
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where smaller and smaller towns are being attacked. Where are we?
There are numerous entrepreneurs that left the big cities and started out in smaller towns.
in the big cities, but there are also plenty to be found in the smaller towns and villages.
Choir(kör) music is big in Sweden, with regular performances even in smaller towns, not least the weeks before Christmas.
other faculties are located in smaller towns outside Madrid and even 70
The Polish urban landscape is marked not only by t giant cities, but also- and maybe most especially- by smaller towns.
The Polish urban landscape is created not only by the giant cities, but also- and maybe most especially- by smaller towns.
But would those generations prefer to live on streets full of high-rises, or in smaller towns?
with regular performances even in smaller towns, not least the weeks before Christmas.
few extremely large cities, more average sized cities, and very many smaller towns.
Cities with more than 100,000 inhabitants(and smaller towns in some states) do not usually belong to a district,
Green zones exist in all major cities and are becoming increasingly common in smaller towns, too, so ensure this is in place
The town is surrounded by several other smaller towns and villages, most notably Onchan to the north(which forms a conurbation with Douglas)
journey from Las Vegas, Phoenix, and some smaller towns in the area, or integrated into a bigger driving journey through Arizona and neighboring countries.
journey from Las Vegas, Phoenix, and some smaller towns in the area, or integrated into a bigger driving journey through Arizona and neighboring countries.
If you plan to fly to smaller towns in the north or the west, consider buying Widerøe's
If you plan to fly to the many smaller towns in Northern or Western Norway you should consider Widerøe's Explore Norway Ticket WEB(unlimited air travel for 14 days in summer for less than a full price return ticket.).
In smaller towns with no common European tourists,
Drunkenness is less accepted in bars and clubs than in smaller towns, and could lead to the security staff forcibly ejecting the trouble-maker.
best known of its resort towns, with a mix of modern and traditional buildings and facilities, which include spas and more après-ski buzz than the surrounding smaller towns.