Examples of using Map here in English and their translations into Arabic
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On the map here.
This map here leads to The Heart.
View a map here.
Think you could show me where we are on the map here?
View a map here.
Learn more about our fishing area and see a map here.
I got a map here in the truck.
I have got a map here.
I have a map here. Now that I have been made mayor.
And I drew a map here.
I got a map here someplace that says we haven't even captured that place yet!
Just look at the map, here.
(Applause) Now, this map here shows you the impact that we will have-- look how many countries are going green.
Let me show you a map here and before I switch over to it take one more glance at this system of causeways, the commercial networks that connected Afro-Eurasia.
(Please see the map here.).
The practice is conveniently located in vicinity to the Autobahn A 8(Salzburg- Munich) in an industrial area in 85521 Riemerling/ Hohenbrunn,Rudolf-Diesel-Strasse 24(map here).
Look at this map here.
You don't know this country.- No, but I got a map here.
You may refer to the venue map here for more information.
You can check Alfa's 4G coverage map here.
We have got people represented from all different typesof races across the entire map here-- only looking at race doesn't really contribute to our development of diversity.
We need to go for a drive, and I have worked out a route on this map here.
View the airport map here.
Metered Toyota Camry taxis are available outside the Terminal 2 Arrivals area. View a map here.
If you could just point out on the map here where you are.
But if she refuses to cooperate and Jane finds the guns on this map here, well.
You can check at their website for the location map here; brugsbierfestival. be.
I have some maps here for you.
And those have been linked then with the rather alarming, growing rates of obesity,shown in these maps here, and that obesity has also been triggering great increases in heart disease and diabetes to the point where a child born today has a one-in-three chance of developing diabetes.