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Miami - translation to russian

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Miami (song); MIAMI; Miami (album); Miami tribe (disambiguation); Miami (film); Miamis (disambiguation); Draft:Miamis (disambiguation)

Miami         
  • Miami Hurricanes football team]] of the [[University of Miami]], and [[College Football Playoff]]'s [[Orange Bowl]] game held annually each January.
  • Downtown Miami]] and [[PortMiami]] over [[Biscayne Bay]].
  • [[Bayfront Park]] on [[Biscayne Bay]], February 2017
  • Downtown Miami]] is a national hub for finance, commerce, and [[international business]]. [[Brickell Avenue]] in Downtown Miami has the largest concentration of international banks in the nation.
  • Brickell Financial District]], February 2010
  • 50x50px
  • University Park]], is the largest university in [[South Florida]] and the fourth largest university by enrollment in the U.S. It is also one of Florida's primary research universities.
  • [[Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts]], the second-largest performing arts center in the United States
  • [[Lowe Art Museum]] on the campus of the [[University of Miami]]
  • [[LoanDepot Park]], home of the [[Miami Marlins]] of [[Major League Baseball]]
  • The [[Royal Caribbean International]] headquarters at [[PortMiami]]
  • In 1896, approximately 400 men gathered in the building pictured to the left and voted to incorporate Miami.
  • [[Miami City Hall]], located at [[Dinner Key]] in [[Coconut Grove]], is home to Miami's primary administrative offices.
  • The Miami Herald]]'' on [[Biscayne Bay]]
  • Miami International Airport is the nation's 10th largest airport.
  • Metrorail]] is the city's [[rapid transit]] system and connects Miami with its outlying suburbs.
  • [[Miami Senior High School]], founded in 1903, is Miami's first high school.
  • Map of Miami neighborhoods
  • publisher=[[Florida International University]]}}</ref>
  • Miami's Manhattanization]]".
  • Summer afternoon thunderstorm rolling into Miami from the [[Everglades]], July 2006
  • Miami River]] at [[Brickell Key]], February 2010
  • Downtown Miami]] is one of the city's oldest with buildings constructed as far back as 1896.
  • Photo of [[PortMiami]] from a boat's view.
  • [[PortMiami]] is the world's largest cruise ship port, and is the headquarters of many of the world's largest cruise companies.
  • Other}}
  • West Palm Beach]] to [[Miami International Airport]].
  • Coral Gables]] is Florida's top ranked private institution of higher education.
  • Downtown]] and [[South Beach]].
SECOND-LARGEST CITY IN FLORIDA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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[mai'æmi]

существительное

география

г. Майами

Miami         
  • Miami Hurricanes football team]] of the [[University of Miami]], and [[College Football Playoff]]'s [[Orange Bowl]] game held annually each January.
  • Downtown Miami]] and [[PortMiami]] over [[Biscayne Bay]].
  • [[Bayfront Park]] on [[Biscayne Bay]], February 2017
  • Downtown Miami]] is a national hub for finance, commerce, and [[international business]]. [[Brickell Avenue]] in Downtown Miami has the largest concentration of international banks in the nation.
  • Brickell Financial District]], February 2010
  • 50x50px
  • University Park]], is the largest university in [[South Florida]] and the fourth largest university by enrollment in the U.S. It is also one of Florida's primary research universities.
  • [[Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts]], the second-largest performing arts center in the United States
  • [[Lowe Art Museum]] on the campus of the [[University of Miami]]
  • [[LoanDepot Park]], home of the [[Miami Marlins]] of [[Major League Baseball]]
  • The [[Royal Caribbean International]] headquarters at [[PortMiami]]
  • In 1896, approximately 400 men gathered in the building pictured to the left and voted to incorporate Miami.
  • [[Miami City Hall]], located at [[Dinner Key]] in [[Coconut Grove]], is home to Miami's primary administrative offices.
  • The Miami Herald]]'' on [[Biscayne Bay]]
  • Miami International Airport is the nation's 10th largest airport.
  • Metrorail]] is the city's [[rapid transit]] system and connects Miami with its outlying suburbs.
  • [[Miami Senior High School]], founded in 1903, is Miami's first high school.
  • Map of Miami neighborhoods
  • publisher=[[Florida International University]]}}</ref>
  • Miami's Manhattanization]]".
  • Summer afternoon thunderstorm rolling into Miami from the [[Everglades]], July 2006
  • Miami River]] at [[Brickell Key]], February 2010
  • Downtown Miami]] is one of the city's oldest with buildings constructed as far back as 1896.
  • Photo of [[PortMiami]] from a boat's view.
  • [[PortMiami]] is the world's largest cruise ship port, and is the headquarters of many of the world's largest cruise companies.
  • Other}}
  • West Palm Beach]] to [[Miami International Airport]].
  • Coral Gables]] is Florida's top ranked private institution of higher education.
  • Downtown]] and [[South Beach]].
SECOND-LARGEST CITY IN FLORIDA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Miami, FL; UN/LOCODE:USMIA; Miami (FL); Miami (city); Miami (Florida); Miami florida; Education in Miami, Florida; Miami, fl; Miami, Fl; Miami, Fla.; Miami, USA; Miami, Florida; Miami (AFL); The weather in Miami; Miami (Fla.); City of Miami, Florida; Miami FL; Miami Florida; City of Miami; Miami, Florida, USA; City of Miami, FL; Miami, United States; Geography of Miami; Culture of Miami; Poverty in Miami; Economy of Miami; Myami; Performing arts in Miami; Ethnic groups in Miami; Tourism in Miami; Cuisine of Miami; Museums in Miami; List of museums in Miami; Maimi Florida
Miami noun г. Майами
Miami Beach         
  • Flamingo Hotel]], circa 1922
  • [[Carl G. Fisher]] in 1909
  • Map of Miami Beach historic districts as of January 17, 2018.
  • Opening of the [[Collins Bridge]], 1913, then the longest wooden bridge in the world
  • [[John S. Collins]], founding developer of Miami Beach
  • Sign near a project to raise the elevation of a roadway in South Beach
  • The Fillmore, April 2011
  • [[Fontainebleau Miami Beach]], April 2011
  • below grade carpark]] on the west side of South Beach, October 2016
  • Miami Beach skyline at night from the ocean
  • [[Neal Walk]]
  • North Beach]]
  • Ocean Drive]]
  • Collins]] in 1973
  • Roller skating waitresses at Roney Plaza Hotel, 1939
  • [[South Beach]] in March 2008
  • A portion of the southern part of the [[South Beach]] skyline as seen from [[Biscayne Bay]]. <span style="color:white;">Photo: Marc Averette</span>
  • St. Patrick Catholic Church, Miami Beach
  • Only a few beach area were open to buildings by Jews in 1947 when Temple Emanu-El was built
  • Temple Menorah developed from an earlier Jewish Center built in 1951
  • [[Walter Winchell]]
CITY IN MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA, UNITED STATES
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[mai'æmi'bi:tʃ]

география

г. Майами-Бич

Definition

Майами-Бич
(Miami Beach)

город в США, в штате Флорида. Фактически пригород Майами. Расположен на островах, отделяющих бухту Бискейн от Атлантического океана, соединён с Майами несколькими дамбами. 87,1 тысячи жителей (1970).

Wikipedia

Miami (disambiguation)

Miami is a city in the U.S. state of Florida.

Miami may also refer to:

Examples of use of Miami
1. Washington Sunday, May 8 Miami 105, Washington 86 Tuesday, May 10 Miami 108, Washington 102 Thursday, May 12 Miami 102, Washington '5 Saturday, May 14 Miami '', Washington '5, Miami wins conference semifinals 4–0 ___ Detroit vs.
2. AM –– Miami 116, New Jersey '8 Tuesday, April 26 Miami 104, New Jersey 87 Thursday, April 28 Miami 108, New Jersey 105, 2OT Sunday, May 1 Miami 110, New Jersey '7, Miami wins series 4–0 ___ Chicago vs.
3. Detroit Monday, May 23 Detroit '0, Miami 81 Wednesday, May 25 Miami '2, Detroit 86 Sunday, May 2' Miami 113, Detroit 104 Tuesday, May 31 Detroit 106, Miami '6 Thursday, June 2 Miami 88, Detroit 76 Saturday, June 4 Detroit '1, Miami 66 Monday, June 6 Detroit 88, Miami 82, Detroit wins conference finals 4–3 ___ WESTERN CONFERENCE Phoenix vs.
4. MIAMI CONFERENCE ON CARIBBEAN BASIN BEGINS Vermillion was in Miami to attend the December 5–7 Miami Conference on the Caribbean Basin.
5. The Miami archbishop has withdrawn the priest‘s faculties, the statement from the Miami church said.
What is the Russian for Miami? Translation of &#39Miami&#39 to Russian