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la prossima volta - перевод на Английский

TYPE OF DANCE POPULARISED DURING THE LATE RENAISSANCE
La Volta; Lavoltas; La voltas; La volte; Levolto; La volta; Lavolta

la prossima volta      
the next time
Alessandro Volta         
  • [[Leopoldo Pollack]], Aula Volta, 1787, [[Old Campus of the University of Pavia]].
  • University History Museum]] of the University of Pavia.
  • Volta explains the principle of the ''"electric column"'' to [[Napoleon]] in 1801
  • Volta battery, at the [[Tempio Voltiano]] museum, Como
  • Front page of ''De vi attractiva ignis electrici''
  • A [[voltaic pile]]
ITALIAN PHYSICIST, CHEMIST, AND PIONEER OF ELECTRICITY AND POWER (1745-1827)
Count Volta Alessandro; Alessandro Count Volta; Alessandro Giuseppe Antonio Anastasio Volta; Alessandro, Count Volta; Allesandro volta; Alexander Volta; Alessandro Giuseppe Antonio Anastasio Gerolamo Umberto Volta; Alessandra Volta; Alessandrino Volta; A. Volta
n. Alessandro Volta (1745-1827) scienziato italiano inventore della pila omonima
La Paz         
  • The [[Alasitas]] yearly fair, where people buy miniature gifts and  pray to the God of prosperity, [[Ekeko]]
  • Witches' Market]] in the city center, a popular spot for tourists
  • The [[Mi Teleférico]] transit network is the largest aerial cable car urban transit system in the world.
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  • The main toll of the La Paz-El Alto highway, connecting La Paz with [[El Alto]]
  • Basilica of San Francisco]], built in 1743
  • Mariscal Santa Cruz Avenue, La Paz
  • View of La Paz between 1909 and 1920
  • A hazy and mild weather day during the dry winter season. Due to its geographical location and altitude, La Paz has an unusual climate with dry winters and rainy summers.
  • The Southern District is one of the most affluent neighborhoods in La Paz.
  • Calle Jaén in the historic center of La Paz.
  • Metropolitan Cathedral
  • The Paseo del Prado, one of the main avenues in the city center
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  • Daniel Nuñez del Prado 1865
  • [[El Alto International Airport]]
  • Geological formations of the Valle de las Animas, in the southeastern neighborhoods of the city
  • Hernando Siles Stadium]]
  • Obrajes in the Southern District.
  • The [[Illimani]] dominates the skyline of La Paz, which has a mountainous topography
  • La Paz gets its main water supply from nearby lakes fed by the glaciers of the Andes Mountains
  • Plaza Murrillo]], the city's main square, seen in 1987
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  • Palace of Justice in central La Paz.
  • [[Tiwanaku]] Square in front of the football stadium
  • The Palace of the Plurinational Legislative Assembly
  • Municipal Theatre of La Paz.
  • The La Paz Bus Station
  • Puma]], National Museum of Archeology
  • Buildings in [[Sopocachi]], on the 1st District (Cotahuma).
SEAT OF GOVERNMENT OF BOLIVIA
La Paz, Bolivia; Chuquiago; La paz; La Paz (Bolivia); UN/LOCODE:BOLPB; Lapaz; Chukuta; Nuestra Señora de La Paz; Administrative capital of Bolivia; American Cooperative School La Paz; Chukiyawu; Ciudad de La Paz
n. La Paz (città nella Bolivia occidentale)

Определение

Volta
·noun A turning; a time;
- chiefly used in phrases signifying that the part is to be repeated one, two, or more times; as, una volta, once. Seconda volta, second time, points to certain modifications in the close of a repeated strain.

Википедия

Volta (dance)

The volta (plural: voltas) (Italian: "the turn" or "turning") is an anglicised name for a dance for couples that was popular during the later Renaissance period. This dance was associated with the galliard and done to the same kind of music. Its main figure consisted of a turn and lift in a sort of closed position, which could be done either to the right or to the left. It is also called La volta, Volta, Volte. Spelling variants include la volta and levolto; its name is la volte in French and la volta in Italian. It was considered at first to be risque and controversial. Although the dance was known at the court of Elizabeth I, the popular notion (much portrayed in film and television) that Elizabeth and her favourite Lord Robert Dudley regularly performed the volta has been repudiated.