Examples of using Some cities in English and their translations into Polish
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Some cities are plagued by creatures who are just as wily
In some cities the broader boundaries of Larger Urban Zones have been defined based on commuting to work to group of administrative units and not to the single city. .
In some cities, e.g. in Kraków,
Some cities have had very positive experiences in including young people in the conception
Unlike some cities in Mexico focused exclusively on modern day luxury with a distinctly resort feel,
In some cities of Russia, school leavers are increasingly choosing technical
Some cities, such as Cusco have a wonderful blend of Incan walls
Currently, foreign students can not learn in universities located in the territory of the Crimea and some cities of Donetsk and Lugansk regions.
Belgium has over 1,000 types of beer, and in some cities almost every street has its own mini-brewery,
Some cities have encountered procurement
Did you know you can rent an electric bike in some cities using the Uber app?
mountain ranges while some cities, such as Guangzhou
But out here in the middle, In some cities, cars are status symbols, it's sensible people with sensible cars.
Some cities have gone as far as to sue to stop cutbacks in essential emergency services.
can encourage integration and prevent the rundown urban ghettoes which form in some cities.
The limited funds make it difficult to address the scope of the problem. Although some cities are trying to provide rental assistance.
Nonetheless, in connection with public transport, walking and cycling could become viable alternatives in some cities.
for the last 25 years is down. You can cherry-pick recent upticks in some cities.
Myeon(Township)===A"myeon"(면;) is one of the divisions- along with"eup"- of a county("gun") and some cities("si") of fewer than 500,000 population. Other starfish are sequential hermaphrodites.
BC bearing a month Ἀθηναιῶν Athenaion suggests that some cities may have used their own months even after the 4th century BC Macedonian expansion.