Examples of using Opened in may in English and their translations into Portuguese
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This state-of-the-art 30,000 square-foot MMA facility, which opened in May 2017, provides benefits
The Commission was therefore required to take a new decision to terminate the Article 88(2) proceedings which it had opened in May 1992.
An example was two parks the"Green Space Project in the Community", opened in May this year Allotment Aguas Claras.
Its current building opened in May 2005 and is located less than 2 km west of Canada's Parliament Buildings.
at BBVA Compass Stadium, a stadium opened in May 2012, that features a 22,039-seat capacity.
Sean Pol McGreevy in the leading roles, opened in May 2009.
honour of local sculptor, Barbara Hepworth which opened in May 2011.
a North American division in Los Angeles opened in May 2008.
Quinta das Vistas Palace Gardens is a prestigious new hotel in Madeira, which opened in May 2002.
It was opened in May 1942 as a prison or parallel concentration camp for teenage girls aged 16
Description Information Opened in May 1916 as a food market,
Opened in May 2017 the mayor Rafael Greca,
This prestigious hotel, opened in May 2002, has been created from a prominent manor house superbly positioned on a hill, with fabulous panoramic views over the mountains, the ocean and the old town.
The Network Centre building opened in May 2004 housing the Department of Electronic Systems Engineering
the camp at Ravensbrück, opened in May 1939, distinguished itself as a camp solely for women, by 1945 numbering about 100,000 prisoners.
Nina Faso's 1978 musical Working, which opened in May 2008 at the Asolo Repertory Theatre in Sarasota, Florida.
after a year-long renovation project was opened in May 2018 by Gen-la Jampa,
Santos River apartments opened in May 2008 and are located in a traditional
The negotiations which opened in May 1956, on the basis of a report from an intergovernmental committee chaired by the Belgian statesman Paul Henri Spaak,
