Examples of using Sonora in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Therefore, music can be understood as„praedicatio sonora”,„sonorous sermon”, evoking the content of the Word.
Guaymas, Sonora, La Paz
In the USA, Sonora Smart Dodd was the greatest initiator of the holiday,
To show the Sonora market in Mexico City,
He is artistic director of Sonora Hungarica Consort, and some years ago
Jose Larrinaga, spokesman for Sonora state prosecutors,
Sinaloa, Sonora, and the Yaqui.
the city of Culiacan, Sinaloa, operating in the Mexican states of Baja California, Sonora, Durango and Chihuahua.
the Indians of the Southwest and Sonora, Mexico.
states of Baja California, Durango, Sonora, and Chihuahua.
In this Wild West story, the bartender at the Polka Saloon is played by Carlo Bosi, Sonora the gold miner by Michael Todd Simpson,
In this Wild West story, the bartender at the Polka Saloon is played by Carlo Bosi, Sonora the gold miner by Michael Todd Simpson,
In the complicated transnational neighborhood environment between Arizona and Sonora, with open cultural confrontations,
The first CD edition of the Consort Music Foundation, on which Sonora Hungarica Consort- for this recording extended with excellent singer soloists- performs selected masterpieces of the 17- 18 century Italian and Spanish chamber music.
The Universidad de Sonora is a leading institution in the country
accessible only by air or water, like Sonora Resort, to backwoods affairs that provide guests with the ultimate in refined outdoors experiences in elegant canopy-covered suites,
From the parking lot atop Sonora Pass(Highway 108), hikers have many trail options to explore,
He released his first two CDs in that period. He is the artistic director of Sonora Hungarica Consort early music ensemble,
so there aren't too many towns in the area, although Sonora and Groveland are usually the bases used by most people coming to explore the river.
Contemporary research indicates that Sonora, with more than 16% of the migrant population, suffers from the effects of an accelerated growth in fields of global tourism activity,