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TILBURY - traduction vers arabe

TOWN IN THE BOROUGH OF THURROCK, ESSEX, ENGLAND
Tilbury Urban District; Tilbury, United Kingdom; Tilbury Hope
  • The landing stage in 2001
  • Map of the town from 1946

TILBURY         

ألاسم

التلبرية مركبة خفيفة ذات عجلتين

التلبرية مركبة خفيفة ذات عجلتين      
tilbury
tilbury      
n. التلبرية مركبة خفيفة ذات عجلتين

Définition

Tilbury
·noun A kind of gig or two-wheeled carriage, without a top or cover.

Wikipédia

Tilbury

Tilbury is a port town in the borough of Thurrock, Essex, England. The present town was established as separate settlement in the late 19th century, on land that was mainly part of Chadwell St Mary. It contains a 16th century fort and an ancient cross-river ferry. Tilbury is part of the Port of London with a major deep-water port which contributes to the local economy. Situated 24 miles (38.5 km) east of central London and 23 miles (37 km) southwest of Southend-on-Sea (the nearest city), it is also the southernmost point in Essex.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour TILBURY
1. The two teenagers killed were Lee Gray, 16, of Dickens Avenue, Tilbury, and Kezia Adger, 16, of Leicester Road, Tilbury.
2. This is awful." Police found her 15,000 silver Mercedes near Tilbury railway station on Wednesday.
3. It was heading from the port of Tilbury to St Peter Port in Guernsey.
4. Eventually, between three and four weeks later, they draw into the harbour at Tilbury in Essex.
5. On the north–east, from Epping to Tilbury, there is another line twenty–four miles long.