Примери за използване на Town became на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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The town became a military base.
On 3rd April 1879 the town became a capital.
The town became a part of the Roman Empire.
In 6 century B.C. the town became a greek colony.
The town became a complete ghost town by 1940.
Due to war, your town became a battlefield.
The town became a tourist center in the 60s 20 century.
In 6 century B.C. the town became a greek colony.
The town became the economic and military centre of northern Croatia.
In the nineteenth century, the town became a center of Jewish Hasidism.
The town became known worldwide and Eddy Gein reached celebrity-like status.
After Bulgarians were baptized the town became important Episcopal centre.
Then the town became bishop center and minted its own coins.
Following the Third Partition of Poland in 1795, the town became part of the Russian Empire.
Armenian town became center of“Happy planet”.
Already in the first half of the eighteenth century the town became an important commercial port.
Eventually the town became a haven for artists and hippies.
Varna's origins back to almost five millennia, butit wasn't until seafaring Greeks founded a colony here in 585 BC that the town became a port.
In 180 BC the town became a Roman colony.
The town became an important administrative and economic center under the name Triaditsa.
In the later the town became a major Christian center.
The town became part of the First Bulgarian Empire in 812 when Bulgarian ruler Khan Krum conquered it.
After the liberation the town became part of the Principality of Bulgaria.
Later the town became Phoenician, named Tyreche, then Greek, under the name Chersonesos(meaning"peninsula").
In 1466, both castle and town became part of Royal Prussia, a province of Poland.
In 1555, the town became part of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany.
During the early Middle Ages the town became an important border point between Bulgaria and Byzantium.
In 1864 the town became the centre of the Danube District of the Ottoman Empire.
The castle and the town became the property of John I of Castile.
The next year the town became the first in northern Europe to introduce electric street lights.