Examples of using Urbs in English and their translations into Spanish
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The city was first named Colonia Iulia Urbs Triumphalis Tarraco
The chronicles by Prince-Bishop Thietmar of Merseburg recorded the first mention of a town as Zirwisti urbs in 1018, giving an account of the occupation by the Polish duke Bolesław I Chrobry during the German-Polish War with King Henry II in 1007.
Asia Urbs Programme, ADB,
Parva urbs, sed loco munitia a small but strategic city.
amphitheatre to build a dam on the Guadalquivir, and in 1796 the urbs vetus was used to build the new Camino Real of Extremadura.
Colonia Iulia Urbs Triumphalis Tarraco,
disk by Columna Música, as well as Hotel Occident and Urbs.
Chicago's Latin motto, Urbs in horto("City in a garden");
though I do not go around the Urbs Quirite to put up posters written in Roman dialect of er papa….
within a good location, situated less than a 5 minute walk to all the urbs amenities and facilities, known for its wide range of cuisines, bars, shops and more.
In pursuing the MDGs, the following trainings were conducted in partnership with Asia Urbs Programme of the European Commission,
as well as the inscription Urbs Jerusalem Blessed Dicta Pacis Visio"Happy city of Jerusalem,
URBS- Operating speed, corridor(Travel time).
Urbs will decide in last request.
Smart Urbs 21 report identifies business opportunities in smart cities.
From"polis", political; from"urbs", urban;
This disappearance in the urbs is typical of the architecture.
They are urbs, civitas and polis all at once.
This"urbs" has always been the seat of the bishop.
The motto of Solihull is Urbs in Rure Town in Country.