Examples of using Neue in English and their translations into Russian
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Neue Jadewerft GmbH,
which belongs to the family Fengardo Neue Black tracing.
For example, on tours to the Neue Magdeburger Hütte- a mountain hut offering delicious food and drink that inspires palate and soul.
which belongs to the family Fengardo Neue Regular tracing.
At the stop"Neue Messplatz" you get off
A well-known German publishing house, Verlag Neue Musik, with a 60-year history issued the notes of the musical composition of the Kazakh composer, Rakhat-Bi Abdisagyn.
The falling share prices shouldn't prevent the central banks from finally raising interest rates, the Neue Zürcher Zeitung stresses.
In the course of the war, the Altes Museum and the Neue Museum were destroyed,
These designs till his retirement in 1933 changed the face of the city towards the art and architecture movement of Neue Sachlichkeit and gave an emphasis on the local building material of"brick.
In 1729 Neue Sorge was documented as Königstraße,
established Neue Sorge as a Freiheit of Königsberg Castle
Neue Sorge was merged into the city during the Städteordnung of Stein on 19 November 1808 during the era of Prussian reforms.
It takes 25 minutes to get to Munich's Neue Messe exhibition centre
That same year, he moved to Berlin, although he continued to write for the Neue Leipziger Zeitung under the pseudonym"Berthold Bürger"("Bert Citizen") as a freelance correspondent.
The Hauptbahnhof Underground Station provides a link to the Neue Messe Exhibition Centre in 20 minutes.
offering good transport connections to Munich city centre and Neue Messe Exhibition Centre.
The exhibition area is spread throughout all the halls of Neue Messe München
Mühsam withdrew from Neue Gemeinschaft and relocated temporarily to an artists commune in Ascona, Switzerland where vegetarianism was mixed with communism and socialism.
in style it reminds me the"Neue Wilde" group.
Industrialisierter Wohnungsbau in der DDR(The Slab. Pre-fabricated Housing in the GDR)(Berlin 2000); Neue Länder- Neue Sitten?