INDIA in Latin translation

['indiə]
['indiə]
in
is
and
lived
wherein
shall
place
dwell
put
located
found

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several years throughout the Middle East, Northern Africa, India, and Europe.
Africam Septentrionalem, Indiam, et Europa nonnullos annos faciebat.
On 20-22 June 1940, the Forward Bloc held its first All India Conference in Nagpur.
Et 1 Novembris 1919- 22 Iunii 1920 administer institutionis publicae praesidis primi Virtembergiae Gulielmi Bloß erat.
Flowers in Hyderabad, India.
Flores in Hyderabad Indiae.
Malik Ram's"Mirza Ghalib" in English was first published in 1968 by the National Book Trust, India and has been re-issued regularly.
Eius magnum opus, anno 1947 primo in lucem editum, est Introductio ad linguisticam(«Введение в языковедение»), liber definitivus.
Palearctic, India, and Sri Lanka.
oecozonam Palaearcticam, Indiam, et Taprobanem.
Tree in Hyderabad, India.
Arbor in Hyderabad Indiae.
parts of China, India and Russia, which follow the Tibetan tradition.
Pakistaniae, Indiae, Russiae, et Sinarum comprehendit.
Ancient Egypt and Babylon and India.
Nascitur in ultima Aegypti, Babylonia et Hispania.
He was a mystic and a spiritual disciple of Nizamuddin Auliya of Delhi, India.
Mysticismum profitebatur, discipulus spiritualis cuiusdam Nizamuddin Auliya Delliensis.
It is known from Assam and Meghalaya, India.
In India adhibetur in civitatibus Assam et Meghalaya.
The name India is derived from Indus,
Nomen India de Indo Flumine deducitur,
The current member countries of the Like-Minded Megadiverse Countries organisation are as follows, in alphabetical order: Bolivia Brazil China Colombia Costa Rica Democratic Republic of the Congo Ecuador Ethiopia Guatemala India Indonesia Iran Kenya Madagascar Malaysia Mexico Peru Philippines South Africa Venezuela Biodiversity hotspot Wikisource.
Nationes megadiversae sunt: Aequatoria Africa Australis Bolivia Brasilia Civitates Foederatae Columbia India Indonesia Kenia Madagascaria Malaesia Mexicum Ora Opulenta Peruvia Philippinae Respublica Democratica Congensis Respublica Popularis Sinarum Venetiola.
Horn of Africa, India and parts of the Far East over several centuries of religious antiquity.
Africa, India, et partibus Orientis Extremi nonnullos saecula crescebant.
The designation"Renaissance philosophy" is used by scholars of intellectual history to refer to the thought of the period running in Europe roughly between 1355 and 1650 the dates shift forward for central and northern Europe and for areas such as Spanish America, India, Japan, and China under European influence.
Philosophia Renascentiae in historia notionum est cogitatio in Europa tempore ab anno 1350 fere ad 1650 tempora prorsus mutantur in Media et Europa Septentrionali regionibusque sicut America Hispanica, India, Iaponia, et Sinae sub gratia Europaea.
Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy,
Iaponia, India, Indonesia, Italia,
Key or Kee- pronounced like English key) is a Tibetan Buddhist monastery located on top of a hill at an altitude of 4,166 metres(13,668 ft) above sea level, close to the Spiti River, in the Spiti Valley of Himachal Pradesh, Lahaul and Spiti district, India.
est monasterium Buddhisticum Tibetanum in multis aedificiis consistens in summo colle altitudine 4166 metrorum supra maris aequor prope Flumen Spiti in Valle Spiti Himachal Pradesh districtus Lahaul et Spiti Indiae.
secretary of the Asiatic Society in Calcutta, India, and member of the well-known Prinsep family of India,
secretario Societatis Asiaticae Calcuttae Indiae, et membrum inclutae familiae Prinsep,
comprising areas of eastern Pakistan and northern India. Not being a political unit,
comprising areas of eastern Pakistan and northern India. Not being a political unit,
Former India President, Pranab Mukherjee.
Praeses Indiae nuper electus Pranab Kumar Mukherjee officium iniit.
In India marriage is a sacrament.
De matrimonio in quantum est sacramentum.
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