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BC$93532$ - 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      
n. siglas de bachiller o licenciado en comercio
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.