Examples of using Sitka in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Sitka did this.
I was thinking sitka.
Sitka, where are you?
That's alright, Sitka.
Sitka, are you there?
Where are you, Sitka?
Sitka was our first stop in Alaska.
You left too soon, Sitka.
Sitka spruce, red cedar, and western hemlock.
Unh-unh, you don't want to go to sitka.
Sitka is the biggest city in the US in terms of area.
Fairbanks, Juneau, Anchorage, Nome, Sitka, Seward.
Presuming Sitka is the dumping site… They were transported alive.
Chances are you willsee one of these magnificent birds perched atop a Sitka tree.
Sitka spruce is also planted extensively in Denmark, Norway, and Iceland.
Passengers for Akutan, Juneau, Sitka, Bellingham, Seattle, keep your tickets on you.
Sitka is the 6th largest port by value of seafood harvest in the United States.
You left animal underground two years before the Sitka seven killings and subsequent trials.
In 1943, during World War II,Upshur and Paddock died in a plane crash near Sitka, Alaska.
With a population of 8,881 in 2010, Sitka is the fourth-largest city by population in Alaska.
The formal transfer of Alaska fromRussian to American possession took place at Sitka on the 18th of October 1867.
In particular, Sitka alder is capable of fixing nitrogen, supporting itself and enriching the soil.
Our entire staff is dedicated to delivering the highest level ofcustomer service for your flower delivery in Alaska Sitka.
We use an extensive network of local Alaska Sitka florists and have your flowers bouquets delivered in Alaska Sitka.
The team at Internet Florist is committed to providing you the highest quality flowers,plants and gifts available in Alaska Sitka, at the fairest price possible.
In 2010, Sitka's two largest employers were the South East Alaska Regional Health Consortium(SEARHC), employing 482 people, and the Sitka School District which employs 250 people.
Young plants typicallygrow up under the canopy of other conifers such as Sitka spruce or Douglas-fir, where they can persist for decades waiting to exploit a gap in the canopy.
Swimming on rivers lined with old Sitka spruce, Pacific silver fir and various cedars that are often 100m tall and 1500 years old, the salmon are the lifeblood of the forest and the creatures that call it home.
She was orphaned at a young age and adopted by Andrew and Mary Wanamaker.[2][3] Andrew was a fisherman and Presbyterian lay minister. Elizabeth grew up with them in Petersburg, Klawock, and Ketchikan, Alaska, and graduated from Ketchikan High School.She attended Sheldon Jackson College in Sitka, and the Western College of Education in Bellingham, Washington(now part of Western Washington University).[4].
In the high mountains it is replaced by thesmaller and more shrub-like Sitka alder(Alnus viridis subsp. sinuata), and east of the Cascade Mountains by thinleaf alder(Alnus incana subsp. tenuifolia).
