Examples of using Edifices in English and their translations into Indonesian
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inflicting heavy damage on major religious edifices in the initial raids of their takeover
a town best known for its Mining significance and Historical edifices, young Oblak was surrounded with love from his sports-loving family who helped set him on his career path early in life.
social norms significantly inundate the socio cultural edifices of various Oriental countries indicate towards strongly existing cultural imperialism.
many of its early medieval edifices were destroyed
it otherwise appears obvious that no one is living in these cash cows, edifices which have obviously had a considerable amount invested in them.
Spectacular and stately edifices erected by Timur
It is surrounded by opulent guildhalls and two larger edifices, the city's Town Hall,
influences, with Victorian sandstone rubbing shoulders with gothic spires, and classical edifices beside contemporary structures.
the time the Book of Revelation was written, it makes sense that Pergamon's pagan edifices were translated into satanic shrines by John of Patmos.
Not much is known about the people who built the edifices, but they are thought to have constructed them at least 2,000 years ago and maybe as far back as 9,000 years ago, according to Dr. Kennedy.
Not much is known about the people who built the edifices, but they are thought to have constructed them at least 2,000 years ago and maybe as far back as 9,000 years ago, according to Dr. Kennedy has dated.
nested in their fortresses built above ancient Roman edifices, fought each other to control the papacy.
much of its early medieval edifices were destroyed
the Bancomer bank- one of several edifices funded by influential former Cornish miner Francis Rule- depicts six separate Union Jacks on the parapet,
much of its early medieval edifices were destroyed
much of its early medieval edifices were destroyed
artistic choirs, and costly edifices, and upholstered pews, and polished oratory which more
much of its early medieval edifices were destroyed
artistic choirs, and costly edifices, and upholstered pews, and polished oratory which more
moving entire edifices underground and underwater