Examples of using Same square in English and their translations into Italian
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In the same square there is a supermarket.
Only one frog can occupy the same square.
The same square is overlooked by the S.
You cannot shoot from the same square twice.
Now imagine the same square, crowded with people and life.
People also translate
Fight others trying to take the same square.
It is at the same square as the tower of Ortahisar.
The"intellectuals" patronize the Byzantion in the same square.
That same square hosts a small fresh market every Tuesday.
ends oan the same square.
The same square can be used as full height exhibition space.
is always identified with the number 2 in the same square.
For example, players on the same square might“duel” by rolling for the highest number.
On the same square, you will also find the Ristorante Bellini,
The Church of the Annunciation, which stands in the same square, was built just a few years later
On the same square you can also admire the Church of San
faithful still go to the Mass in the same square at the same hour, but going back is impossible.
We meet again in the same square and we go to dance and have fun all together in great harmony….
In the same square we can admire the Portico of Vasari,
more pawns placed in the same square nobody(not even the same player)
In the same square you will also find Montecitorio Palace
Ronciglione also has an imposing cathedral in the same square of the beautiful Fountain of the Unicorns attributed to Vignola.
On the same square faces the Palazzo dei Provveditori,
On 7 July 1960, in the same square that saw the uprisings of 1915,
On the same square stands Palazzo Cavalli, built in 1411, distinguished by its Gothic-Venetian style, with a
Hotel Esperia is set in the same square as Rho Station, which means you
On the same square also began the building of the provincial Council of corporations,
In the same square, next to the Cortesi Palace,
Crossing the same square you enter the Church of San Domenico that preserves