Examples of using Blocs in English and their translations into Polish
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China signed an agreement providing for close cooperation between these powerful economic blocs on renewable energy, electromobility
The resulting growing international media presence in the area led the Belgian Federal Government to develop Blocs C and B as the site of its new International Press Centre.
avoiding tensions between trading blocs will be a key component of the future EU global strategy.
the gradual decline of the EU among the major trading blocs.
the bishops voted in national blocs.
The ultimate development is for those separate communities to merge in larger regional blocs and for the world's people eventually to become one.
for us to draw more benefit from that frontier area with other global economic blocs.
boost development impact within and between regional trade blocs.
Write a review Located in the heart of the historic center of the city, only three blocs from the main square, you will find the Hostal La Posada del Parque.
Could that have been a factor in his mind as he attempted to negotiate between trading blocs?
After the capitulation of the German Reich, the partition of Germany negotiated on the Crimea was the point of departure for the division of the world into two opposing blocs.
Hostel- Located in the heart of the historic center of the city, only three blocs from the main square,
Located in the heart of the historic center of the city, only three blocs from the main square,
China and the US are still there and those two big blocs are still not moving ahead very quickly.
With a highly favourable reputation abroad in both Cold War blocs, he received some 98 foreign decorations,
WW3, hot and cold, lasted from June 1950 to March 1983 when the Vatican armistice was signed between the Eastern and Western blocs, a total of 33 years.
Support the Union's external action by maintaining dialogue with civil society organisations in non-EU countries and blocs.
from 15% to 8% for electoral blocs.
In 1914 there were two major power blocs in Europe; one widespread in central Europe and consisted of Germany
competitive economy when certain countries or economic blocs that compete with the EU on world markets fail to respect the same principles.