Examples of using Argentinian in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Superb and rare reproduction of a historical Argentinian model in detail,
These beautiful towers were designed by Argentinian architect César Pelli
This service will continue from Rio de Janeiro to the Argentinian capital city of Buenos Aires four times a week, and on the remaining three days, it will operate onwards to Santiago.
Argentinian bitcoin startup Ripio has announced what may be the first funding round of the new year,
her escorts are pursuing… course 273 degrees toward the Argentinian mainland.
Eight Argentinian police officers have been fired after blaming mice for the disappearance of half a ton of cannabis from a police warehouse.
Acclaimed Argentinian chef Francis Mallmann- the man who cooks steak on an open fire like no other- will take over at a new restaurant,
The two friends first met in the 1990s when then Archbishop Bergoglio invited members of other faiths to the Cathedral in Buenos Aires to celebrate Argentinian independence.
According to Argentinian non-governmental organization Salvemos al Futbol, each year five people die because of the violence in football in the years 2000-2009.
The dominant composer of the nights is Astor Piazzolla, Argentinian musician and accordion player,
dinosaur-like ornithodirans such as Marasuchus and Lagerpeton in Argentinian Middle Triassic strata supports this view;
international brokers offering their services to Argentinian traders, it would seem that,
later in Mexico, with his wife, Argentinian psychologist Mara La Madrid.
so it felt as though I could be either Korean or Argentinian, but not both.
Any residents who do not wish to relocate will be free to remain and become Argentinian citizens at the end of three years.
Leandro Pierbattisti of the Argentinian trade federation,
Polish or Argentinian composers.
along with many important Argentinian artists.
The Argentinian and Maltese laws also explicitly affirm the right of transgender people to appropriate health care.
In 2013, Argentinian philosopher Omar Bello(1964-2015)