Examples of using War-torn in English and their translations into Italian
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In war-torn countries, the destruction of infrastructure is generally indiscriminate.
This war-torn landscape is perfect for setting traps,
Dark beings entered through war-torn Congo, Rwanda and Uganda.
Sarvodaya movement in war-torn Sri Lanka.
It was one of the most war-torn cities of the second world war.
new Russia clash in the war-torn streets of Tsaritsyn.
He reorganized and rebuilt war-torn Denmark.
My love life is more depressing than a war-torn Soviet state.
That's the most gorgeous war-torn battlefield I have ever seen.
your heart is war-torn.
It's not war-torn or filled with landslides
Ahmad is known to have danced in war-torn Syria and in particular,
He was rescued from war-torn Sudan and brought to the U.S. three years ago.
To the southeast is war-torn Syria, which has already disgorged almost 400,000 refugees into Turkey.
Here, López discusses growing up in war-torn Colombia, and how he won over audiences with his new form of stand-up comedy.
the Greek presidency has stated that the search for peace in war-torn Bosnia will be one of its priorities during its term of office.
Their characteristic rapid and widespread growth pattern was even observed in many of the large war-torn cities of Europe.
Italy as a janitor, longing to return to his war-torn homeland once it becomes safe again.
troubled relation between Charley and Nancy, as it unfolds against the background of a war-torn Britain.
After spending weeks under constant shelling, Maryna Annenkova and her four-year-old daughter Sofia left the war-torn eastern Ukrainian city of Krasny Luch.