Examples of using Campo in English and their translations into Hebrew
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The Campo Santo.
By you and Ms. Campo.
The Campo Santo Stefano.
Who hired you to take out Campo?
Ms. Campo… why did you lie?
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The prosecution calls Regina Campo.
Campo recalls things a little differently.
She's not gonna be lucky like Reggie Campo.
Campo Grande International Airport.
I have no further questions for Ms. Campo.
You didn't strike Ms. Campo with your left fist?
And I would like you to meet… Ms. Reggie Campo.
You were with Ms. Campo on the night of March 6th.
You didn't tell me you were paying Reggie Campo for sex.
The area near Campo del Fiori is also festive during this time.
Naturally, we also visited the Papal Tombs, and Campo Santo.
The Campo was and remains the focal point of public life in the City.
Austria confirmed the loss of its territories by the Treaty of Campo Formio, in 1797.
As Ms. Campo ran for the stairs… they fought and she kept the intruder backwards.
The inhabitants of the city call the remaining squares campo or campiello- a field or a small field.
Campo is like a square in the middle of the city, except it's not a square. It's where they have the horse race.
Palio, Siena's famous bareback horse race around the central square,Piazza del Campo, takes place on July 2.
Omar Campo, another witness, was cutting the grass on the other side of the road when the airplane flew over his head.
There is significant illegal border crossing activity near Campo, California and throughout the first 30 or so miles on the PCT.
Melezet and Campo Smith are fully lift-linked, while Jafferau, a five-minute bus ride away, has the highest runs at nearly 2,800m(9,186ft).
An incredibly picturesque street on which to do your antique shopping is Via Giulia, a street which runsalmost parallel to the Tiber just west of Campo de' Fiori.
Also in the beginning of the 20th century, Campo Grande became the Brazilian Army Western Headquarters, making it an important military center.
The Fermo Camp(Italian: Campo Fermo, Croatian: Logor Fermo) was a post-World War II displaced persons camp near Fermo, Italy whose inhabitants were Croats displaced from Yugoslavia.
Notable for its location 1050meters away from Museo Stefano Bardini in Campo di Marte district of Florence, the hotel provides access to Santa Maria del Carmine within 15 minutes' walk.
The unique 3-star Hotel Alif Campo Pequeno offers an individual accommodation in a shopping area of Lisbon. The building was renovated in 2011.
