Gironde - translation to russian
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Gironde - translation to russian

FRENCH DEPARTMENT IN NOUVELLE-AQUITAINE
Gironde (département); Gironda; Gironde (department); List of Deputies from Gironde; Bec d'Ambès (Department)

Gironde         

[dʒi'rɔnd]

существительное

история

Жиронда

bordeaux         
  • [[Saint-Émilion]] aerial view
  • Mayor]] of Bordeaux, visiting the twin town of [[Ashdod]]
  • First Arms of the city, in the time of [[Richard I of England]]
  • Coins of the [[Bituriges Vivisci]], fifth–1st century BC, derived from the coin designs of [[Greeks in pre-Roman Gaul]]. [[Cabinet des Médailles]].
  • Chaban Delmas bridge]]
  • [[Gare de Bordeaux Saint-Jean]]
  • Entrance to the [[Stade Chaban-Delmas]]
  • [[Place de la Bourse]] at night with the [[Miroir d'eau]] and tram
  • [[Tramway de Bordeaux]]
  • The square of the Comedy during Occupation
  • [[KEDGE Business School]]
  • Current Coat of arms since the French Reconquest
  • Dassault Falcon 7X assembly line at Merignac
  • [[Port of the Moon]] in 1759
  • [[Château Haut-Brion]]
  • Aerial view of the [[Port of the Moon]] in 1899
  • ''École nationale de la magistrature'']]
  • tremisses]] minted in Bordeaux by the Church of Saint-Étienne, late sixth century. [[British Museum]].
  • Matmut Atlantique stadium]]
  • [[Wuhan]] pavilion at the ''Parc floral de Bordeaux''
  • The current mayor [[Pierre Hurmic]]
  • ''Rue Sainte-Catherine''
  • [[Bordeaux–Mérignac Airport]]
  • University Bordeaux 2, former faculty of medicine, now faculty of sociology
CITY AND COMMUNE IN GIRONDE, NEW AQUITAINE, FRANCE
Bordeaux, France; Burdigala; Bordèu; Bordelaise; Bordeau; Bordeu; The weather in Bordeaux; Bordeaŭ; Bordeux; Geography of Bordeaux; History of Bordeaux; Lycée Sainte-Marie Grand Lebrun; List of museums in Bordeaux; Bordeaux, Gironde; Bordeaux, Gironder; List of tourist attractions in Bordeaux

общая лексика

бордосская жидкость

строительное дело

бордо (пигмент)

bordeaux         
  • [[Saint-Émilion]] aerial view
  • Mayor]] of Bordeaux, visiting the twin town of [[Ashdod]]
  • First Arms of the city, in the time of [[Richard I of England]]
  • Coins of the [[Bituriges Vivisci]], fifth–1st century BC, derived from the coin designs of [[Greeks in pre-Roman Gaul]]. [[Cabinet des Médailles]].
  • Chaban Delmas bridge]]
  • [[Gare de Bordeaux Saint-Jean]]
  • Entrance to the [[Stade Chaban-Delmas]]
  • [[Place de la Bourse]] at night with the [[Miroir d'eau]] and tram
  • [[Tramway de Bordeaux]]
  • The square of the Comedy during Occupation
  • [[KEDGE Business School]]
  • Current Coat of arms since the French Reconquest
  • Dassault Falcon 7X assembly line at Merignac
  • [[Port of the Moon]] in 1759
  • [[Château Haut-Brion]]
  • Aerial view of the [[Port of the Moon]] in 1899
  • ''École nationale de la magistrature'']]
  • tremisses]] minted in Bordeaux by the Church of Saint-Étienne, late sixth century. [[British Museum]].
  • Matmut Atlantique stadium]]
  • [[Wuhan]] pavilion at the ''Parc floral de Bordeaux''
  • The current mayor [[Pierre Hurmic]]
  • ''Rue Sainte-Catherine''
  • [[Bordeaux–Mérignac Airport]]
  • University Bordeaux 2, former faculty of medicine, now faculty of sociology
CITY AND COMMUNE IN GIRONDE, NEW AQUITAINE, FRANCE
Bordeaux, France; Burdigala; Bordèu; Bordelaise; Bordeau; Bordeu; The weather in Bordeaux; Bordeaŭ; Bordeux; Geography of Bordeaux; History of Bordeaux; Lycée Sainte-Marie Grand Lebrun; List of museums in Bordeaux; Bordeaux, Gironde; Bordeaux, Gironder; List of tourist attractions in Bordeaux
бордо (пигмент)

Definition

Bordeaux
·noun A claret wine from Bordeaux.
II. Bordeaux ·adj Pertaining to Bordeaux in the south of France.

Wikipedia

Gironde

Gironde ( zhi-ROND, US usually ji-, French: [ʒiʁɔ̃d] (listen); Occitan: Gironda, pronounced [dʒiˈɾundo]) is the largest department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of Southwestern France. Named after the Gironde estuary, a major waterway, its prefecture is Bordeaux. In 2019, it had a population of 1,623,749. The famous Bordeaux wine region is in Gironde. It has six arrondissements, making it one of the departments with the most arrondissements (Nord also has six, while Pas-de-Calais has the most of any department, with seven).

Examples of use of Gironde
1. "I like her because she has suffered," said one Gironde cheese–maker after seeing her for the first time.
2. Early this month police found more than 100 works of art in one home in the Gironde.
3. In the Bordelais and Gironde regions, there is talk of subsidies for distilling wine into pharmaceutical alcohol, and grubbing up the vineyards.
4. Whether it be a cottage in Cromer, a villa in Verona or a gite in the Gironde, there‘s nothing like the high–pressure proximity of a shared holiday to expose the flaws in people‘s personalities.
5. They are high where the town French and foreigners want to be the Haute Savoie, the Gironde, the British enclave of the Dordogne and low where they don‘t, such as the Loire and Franche–Comt.
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