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BC$503739$ - translation to spanish

CENTURY
3600 BC; 3,500 BC; 36th century BCE; 3600BC; 3500s BC; 3510s BC; 3520s BC; 3530s BC; 3540s BC; 3550s BC; 3560s BC; 3570s BC; 3580s BC; 3590s BC; 3501 BC; 3502 BC; 3503 BC; 3504 BC; 3505 BC; 3506 BC; 3507 BC; 3508 BC; 3509 BC; 3510 BC; 3511 BC; 3512 BC; 3513 BC; 3514 BC; 3515 BC; 3516 BC; 3517 BC; 3518 BC; 3519 BC; 3520 BC; 3521 BC; 3522 BC; 3523 BC; 3524 BC; 3525 BC; 3526 BC; 3527 BC; 3528 BC; 3529 BC; 3530 BC; 3531 BC; 3532 BC; 3533 BC; 3534 BC; 3535 BC; 3536 BC; 3537 BC; 3538 BC; 3539 BC; 3540 BC; 3541 BC; 3542 BC; 3543 BC; 3544 BC; 3545 BC; 3546 BC; 3547 BC; 3548 BC; 3549 BC; 3550 BC; 3551 BC; 3552 BC; 3553 BC; 3554 BC; 3555 BC; 3556 BC; 3557 BC; 3558 BC; 3559 BC; 3560 BC; 3561 BC; 3562 BC; 3563 BC; 3564 BC; 3565 BC; 3566 BC; 3567 BC; 3568 BC; 3569 BC; 3570 BC; 3571 BC; 3572 BC; 3573 BC; 3574 BC; 3575 BC; 3576 BC; 3577 BC; 3578 BC; 3579 BC; 3580 BC; 3581 BC; 3582 BC; 3583 BC; 3584 BC; 3585 BC; 3586 BC; 3587 BC; 3588 BC; 3589 BC; 3590 BC; 3591 BC; 3592 BC; 3593 BC; 3594 BC; 3595 BC; 3596 BC; 3597 BC; 3598 BC; 3599 BC; Thirty-sixth century BC

BC      
Academia de Boston, gran academia privada situada en Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts (EEUU)
BC         
PÁGINA DE DESAMBIGUACIÓN DE WIKIMEDIA
Bc
Citizens Band, range of radio frequencies set aside for two-way radio communication by citizens and businesses (in the USA); radio receiver/transmitter used to communicate on Citizens Band frequencies
British Columbia         
  • Highway 91]] between Richmond and Delta
  • [[Cheakamus Lake]] in [[Garibaldi Provincial Park]]
  • [[Yoho National Park]]
  • The meeting chamber of the Legislative Assembly
  • settlement]] and industry since colonization.
  • The B.C. Roll is a kind of sushi containing barbecued salmon and cucumber
  • British Columbia's pavilion for Expo 86, Vancouver
  • Outline map of British Columbia with significant cities and towns
  • Köppen climate types]] in British Columbia
  • Victoria]]
  • 238x238px
  • Population density map of British Columbia, with regional district borders shown
  • [[Canada Place]] in Downtown Vancouver
  • The Vancouver skyline
  • toll highway]] sparked controversy. Tolling was removed in 2008.
  • Memorial to the "last spike" in Craigellachie
  • ''Cattle near the Maas'' by Dutch painter [[Aelbert Cuyp]]. Moody likened his vision of the nascent Colony of British Columbia to the pastoral scenes painted by Cuyp.
  • premier]], BC's [[head of government]].
  • The flower of the Pacific dogwood is often associated with British Columbia.
  • [[Humpback whale]] in [[Sooke]] coast
  • CPR train traversing the [[Stoney Creek Bridge]]
  • [[Fort Rupert]], Vancouver Island, 1851
  • ''Church at Yuquot Village'']] by Emily Carr (1929)
  • [[Trolley buses in Vancouver]]
  • [[Hatley Castle]] on the campus of [[Royal Roads University]]
  • British Columbia Highway 1 near Brentwood, Burnaby
  • Shoreline Trail in Victoria
  • lieutenant governor]]
  • Internment camp]] for [[Japanese Canadians]] during [[World War II]]
  • house pole]], second half of the 19th century
  • [[Odaray Mountain]] and [[Lake O'Hara]]
  • Confederation]].
  • SkyTrain]] is the rail rapid transit system that serves Metro Vancouver.
  • [['Namgis]] ''Thunderbird Transformation Mask'', 19th century
  • thumb
  • Quest University Canada Academic Building, aerial view
  • Aerial view of [[Simon Fraser University]] in Burnaby
  • Shuswap Lake as seen from Sorrento
  • [[Mount Robson]], [[Canadian Rockies]]
  • [[Fort San Miguel]] at Nootka in 1793
  • ''Spirit of Vancouver Island'' S-class ferry
  • Victoria]]
  • The [[Strait of Georgia]], near [[Vancouver]]
  • Entrance to [[Telus Garden]]
  • The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra at the Orpheum concert hall (2019)
  • The cauldron of the [[2010 Winter Olympics]] in Vancouver
  • A Vancouver [[welcome sign]] in both English and French
  • Victoria, 1864
  • The [[Okanagan]] region has a climate suitable to vineyards.
  • Whistler]]
PROVINCE OF CANADA
British Columbia, Canada; British Columbian; Brtish Columbia; Colombie-Britannique; BC, Canada; British Colombia; Province of British Columbia; Pacific Canada; British columbia; CA-BC; BCer; La Colombie-Britannique; Columbia Británica; Ecology of British Columbia; BC Canada; Brittish columbia; Recreation in British Columbia; British Columbia Province; Culture of British Columbia; British columba; Fur trade in British Columbia; History of the indigenous peoples of British Columbia; Rail transport in British Columbia; Transportation in British Columbia; Canadian Columbia; British Columbia, CA; Cuisine of British Columbia
Colombia Británica (provincia al sur del oeste de Canadá)

Definition

GNU BC
A GNU version of BC which is self-contained and internally executes its own compiled code rather than acting as a front-end to DC like the standard Unix bc. Version 1.02 parser (yacc), interpreter, BC math library Philip A. Nelson <phil@cs.wwu.edu> FTP bc-1.02.tar.Z from a GNU archive site. requires: vsprintf and vfprintf routines ports: Unix (BSD, System V, MINIX, POSIX) Superset of POSIX BC (P10003.2/D11), with a POSIX-only mode.

Wikipedia

36th century BC

The 36th century BC was a century which lasted from the year 3600 BC to 3501 BC.