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nuts$54117$ - traduction vers arabe

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NUTS; Nuts; NUTs; NUT; Nut (disambiguation); Nuts (film)

nuts      
n. جوز
Nut         
  • Aircraft at Newcastle International Airport
  • BBC Newcastle
  • [[Bigg Market]]
  • Central Arcade, Newcastle upon Tyne
  • Grey's Monument
  • Ridley]] and [[Tony Scott]].<ref name=RidTonScottcinema/>
  • Local Hero]]" is played at St. James Park before the start of every [[Newcastle United]] home game.<ref name="Newcastle">Anthony Bateman (2008). "Sporting Sounds: Relationships Between Sport and Music". p. 186. Routledge</ref>
  • Stanhope Street in [[Arthur's Hill]] is home to one of the largest Asian communities in [[North East England]].
  • William Miller]] of Newcastle in 1832, as seen from [[Gateshead]]
  • View northwards from the Castle Keep, towards Berwick-on-Tweed in 1954
  • Newcastle city centre, 1917, with [[St James' Park]] football ground above and left of centre
  • Avison Library on New Bridge Street West.
  • Grainger Street, circa 1906
  • [[Literary and Philosophical Society of Newcastle upon Tyne]].
  • Metro Radio Arena
  • conurbation]] which includes [[North Tyneside]], [[Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead]], parts of [[South Tyneside]] and parts of [[Northumberland]].
  • Panorama from Newcastle castle keep across the River Tyne to Gateshead in 1954
  • [[Newcastle Civic Centre]], meeting place of the City Council
  • Newcastle Castle]] [[Keep]] is the oldest structure in the city, dating back to at least the 11th century.
  • Castle]]
  • Newcastle upon Tyne and Carlisle Railway Company]] for 17 Preference Shares, issued on 6 June 1857
  • South entrance of [[Northumberland Street]], now pedestrianised
  • O2 Academy Newcastle
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[[Old Eldon Square]], the [[Eldon Square Shopping Centre]] is built around it and takes its name from it.
  • [[Royal Victoria Infirmary]]
  • alt=A red gold and blue Chinese arch over a busy city centre street
  • Central Station
  • Quayside architecture
  • St James' Park during a match between Newcastle United and Manchester United
  • Side, a street in Newcastle near the Tyne Bridge
  • [[Jesmond]] has become an affluent area and is popular with students.
  • View of [[St James' Park]] and surrounding buildings, as seen from Gateshead
  • Sting]], principal songwriter, lead singer and bassist for English rock band [[The Police]].
  • Newcastle was once a major industrial centre particularly for coal and shipping
  • Theatre Royal, Grey Street
  • [[Gosforth]] High Street in the north of the city.
  • Map of the Tyne and Wear Metro
  • [[Tyne Bridge]]
  • Two converted warehouses provided the base for Tyne Tees on City Road until 2005
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NUTS         

ألاسم

جَوْزَة

Définition

nutlet
¦ noun Botany a small nut, especially an achene.

Wikipédia

Nut

Nut often refers to:

  • Nut (fruit), fruit composed of a hard shell and a seed, or a collective noun for dry and edible fruits or seeds
  • Nut (hardware), fastener used with a bolt

Nut or Nuts may also refer to: