Examples of using Amazonian in English and their translations into Hungarian
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The study focused on 85 tree species known to have been domesticated by Amazonian peoples for food,
Statistics show that between 1959 and 1969 Amazonian Brazil alone accounted for 1,000 to 3,000 pelts annually.
It is a fruit that contains complex amazonian oils, carbohydrates,
not to mention an amazonian left hook.
It was to be the first human nude Amazonian alien woman wedding,"and no expense would be spared.
Dense stands of Vallisnerien or Amazonian plants and also perpendicular to the pool introduced wooden structures provide the animals sufficient retreat.
Hers was a life given to evangelisation and social and human development of the Shuar people in the Amazonian jungles of Ecuador.
It argues that by creating commercial opportunities- such as self-driving car algorithms inspired by Amazonian ants- it could provide the incentive to preserve Earth's biodiversity.
Since the 1990s approximately 90% of Amazonian deforestation has been due to clearing land for grazing cattle
Like many Amazonian groups, the Waorani identify both psychologically
Pope Francis apologised after indigenous Amazonian statues were stolen from a church in Rome
presumably Amazonian trade language Tupinamba, via Portuguese jaguar.
Given the fact that Weezy's complaining about an upset stomach, it's either Amazonian dengue fever or the H1N1 super virus.
Established in February 2007, the National Amazonian Park of Guiana preserves a unique environment
presumably the Amazonian trade language Tupinambá, via Portuguese jaguar.
few experiences are more sublime, or uniquely Amazonian, than gliding silently in a canoe through the flooded forest.
lived in the Amazonian rainforest for months and so on.
The Catholic Church is present in many of these contexts in the person of missionaries committed to the causes of indigenous and Amazonian peoples.
This project in Latin America will use 4G technology as fixed wireless internet access in remote rural areas with difficult geography, such as that of the Amazonian jungle.
In 2008 the government revived a road project to open up this Amazonian region bordering the Tropics of Cochabamba, where the cocaleros, who supported the project, grow their crop.