Examples of using Second-largest in English and their translations into Swedish
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Kalamata is Messinia's capital and the second-largest city in the Peloponnese.
This made the company the world's second-largest gold producer.
All I know is, out of all mammals, they have the second-largest penis.
I'm just your average, everyday, hard-boiled perp being managed by the second-largest for-profit prison corporation.
Bestfoods joins Unilever in the second-largest cash acquisition in history.
It is the second-largest planet in our solar system,
Rolls-Royce is the world's second-largest maker of aircraft engines
And then you invested in a small record company… which you turned into the second-largest hip-hop label in the world.
In 2016 Aarhus- Denmark's second-largest city- was selected as one of the 10 most attractive cities in the world by Lonely Planet.
Our second-largest room, Fjørasalen,
And influenced American politics for a generation. privately owned company in the world Just co-ran the second-largest.
Attractions More Vancouver Island's second-largest city is a picturesque oceanfront town with fabulous mountain views
This operation to regain control of Iraq's second-largest city will likely continue for weeks,
Don't stop there- the nearby Art Institute of Chicago is the second-largest art museum in the country, and is renowned for its impressionist collection.
By June 2011, Wimdu had already become the world's second-largest community marketplace for private spaces.
The earliest attack took place at Da Nang, the second-largest city in the country…
The United States is the largest importer of goods and second-largest exporter, though exports per capita are relatively low.
The Frankfurt urban area is also home to the second-largest Korean community in Europe,
By 1990 it was the second-largest online service provider, with 465,000 subscribers trailing only CompuServe's 600,000.
It is also the second-largest edition in a Slavic language, after the Russian Wikipedia.