Examples of using Rivadavia in English and their translations into Russian
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7 Anette Olzon- vocals on track 4 Rivadavia, Eduardo.
continuing in the neighboring departments Chimbas, Rivadavia, Rawson, Pocito
AllMusic reviewer Eduardo Rivadavia wrote in a retrospective review,"it was the first album to successfully merge the seemingly disparate sounds of rap and heavy metal",
photos Lennart Kaltea- photos Rivadavia, Eduardo.
drum programming, mixing, artwork and artwork concept Björn Engelmann- mastering(Cutting Room Studios) Rivadavia, Eduardo.
He was arrested in 2001 and convicted by the First Criminal Chamber of Comodoro Rivadavia(hereinafter"the First Chamber")
The Committee takes note of the author's allegations that while he was detained in Comodoro Rivadavia police station No. 2 he was subjected to ill-treatment and torture
other family members to enable them to travel from Comodoro Rivadavia to visit the author.
then Las Heras and finally Rivadavia himself as the first president of Argentina from 1826 to 1827,
which crosses the entire city from East to West(North-South streets change their name when crossing Rivadavia), and Corrientes,
Don Kaye- liner notes(reissue) Rivadavia, Eduardo.
Complejo Ecológico Naturaleza Viva is situated in Ministro Rivadavia.
lines of the subte(subway): the(Subte A) along Rivadavia and the(Subte B) along Corrientes.
He continued correspondence with Bernardino Rivadavia, and in 1818 he moved to Montevideo, under Brazilian control at that time,
However, AllMusic reviewer Eduardo Rivadavia stated"Far Beyond Driven may have been Pantera's fastest selling album upon release, but it's hardly their best.
In 1826 president Bernardino Rivadavia announced plans to erect a monument to the Revolución de Mayo which would consist of a magnificent bronze fountain"in place of what exists today.
During World War I and World War II the Rivadavia-class battleships ARA Moreno and ARA Rivadavia were docked here,
However, it was named as the type species Neuquenraptor argentinus in 2005 by Fernando Novas of the Bernardino Rivadavia Natural Sciences Museum
such as former President Bernardino Rivadavia and the high value denominations show a selection of the country's natural resources that were the major contributors to the Argentine economy during the period.
workers for the construction of a telegraph line south of Comodoro Rivadavia.