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Chilean$13089$ - перевод на голландский

FIRST-LEVEL ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION OF CHILE
Chilean regions; Chilean region

Chilean      
n. Chileaan (inwoner van Chile)
hang over         
  • A painting from 1681 showing a person affected by vomiting, a typical symptom of alcohol hangover
  • [[Alcohol flush reaction]] as a result of the accumulation of [[acetaldehyde]], the first [[metabolite]] of alcohol
  • [[Kudzu]] roots (''Pueraria lobata''), a common ingredient in herbal hangover remedies, may have harmful effects when combined with alcohol
UNPLEASANT PHYSIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS FOLLOWING THE CONSUMPTION OF ETHANOL
Spanish headache; Veisalgia; Hangovers; Hang overs; Hang over; Hang-over; Hungover; Hangover cures; Morning after; Recovery beverage; Caña (Chilean slang); Crapulous; Morning After; Hung over; Hangover effect; Hangover effects
v. zweven, hangen
smoked sausage         
  • Various types of Philippine ''[[longganisa]]'' in [[Quiapo, Manila]]
  • A plate of bratwurst, sauerkraut and mashed potatoes, served along with a glass of beer
  • [[Butifarras Soledeñas]] from [[Soledad, Atlántico]], Colombia
  • [[Cervelat]]
  • Australian "snags" cooking on a campfire
  • Sausage in [[Curitiba]], Brazil
  • Full Scottish breakfast: [[black pudding]], [[Lorne sausage]], toast, fried mushrooms and baked beans
  • [[Hot dog]], the most common pre-cooked sausage in the United States and Canada
  • Polish sausages: myśliwska, surowa, góralska, biała, parówkowa
  • Loukaniko Lemonato
  • A plate of ''[[Milzwurst]]'' – [[spleen]] sausage, served with [[potato salad]], [[mayonnaise]] and lemon.
  • [[Sausage making]] in Russia
  • Uttaradit]], Thailand
  • Salchicha oaxaqueña, a type of semi-dry sausage from the Mexican state of [[Oaxaca]]
  • Lucanica di Picerno
  • [[Saucisson]]s in a market in the south of France
  • [[Sausage making]] at home
  • Sausage vendor in Madrid, Spain
  • Sausages, seen in [[The Covered Market, Oxford]]
  • Csabai kolbászok}} (Hungarian csabai sausages)
  • Sausages on a [[barbecue]] in Oslo
  • Smoked sausages from [[Harbin]], China
  • Smoked sausage. [[Buryatia]], [[Russia]]
  • Plate of German sausage: [[Jagdwurst]], [[liver sausage]], [[blood sausage]], [[Westphalian ham]]
FOOD USUALLY MADE FROM GROUND MEAT WITH A SKIN AROUND IT
Sausages; Kovbasa; Makkara; Sausaging; Klobasa; Saussage; Wienie; Pork sausage; Vegetarian sausage; Vegan sausage; Beef sausage; Salchicha; Smoked sausage; German sausage; Wors; Smoked Sausage; Link sausage; Ukrainian sausage; Zalzett tal-Malti; Salchichas; Sausage link; Boiled sausage; British banger; Chorizo de bilbao; Fresh sausage; Bulk sausage; Sauſages; Sauſage; Fish sausage; Belutak; African sausage; Japanese sausage; Thai sausage; Finnish sausage; French sausage; Chilean sausage; Mexican sausage; Colombian sausage; Turkish sausage; Norwegian sausage; Russian sausage
gerookte knakworst (knakworst die rookproces heeft ondergaan)

Определение

Chilean
·add. ·noun A native or resident of Chile; Chilian.
II. Chilean ·add. ·adj Of or pertaining to Chile.

Википедия

Regions of Chile

Chile is divided into 16 regions (in Spanish, regiones; singular región), which are the country's first-level administrative division. Each region is headed by an intendant (intendente), appointed by the President of Chile, and a directly elected regional board (consejo regional).

The regions are divided into provinces (the second-level administrative division), each headed by a governor (gobernador) appointed by the President. There are 56 provinces in total. Provinces are divided into communes (the third and lowest level administrative division), which are governed by municipal councils.