Examples of using Morro in English and their translations into Serbian
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Morro is dead.
You know why he died, Morro?
Miss Morro Bay, 2005?
We'd drive up to Morro Bay.
Morro Bay, California's coming up.
Going to the Morro dos Prazeres.
It's Lola Sacco. Wasn't she Miss Morro Bay?
The Jewel of Morro Bay, California.
But Morro do Dendê is a land of God as well.
The Jewel of Morro Bay, California.
But then consecutive victories over Yosemite and Morro Bay.
I, cavalier Antonio Morro, leave to my nephew.
El Morro, a fort bombarded by the US during the Spanish American War.
In my old trailer at El Morro Beach?
From El Morro, there are good views looking back to the cemetery in the distance.
I put a lot of trust in my friends But Morro do Dendê is a God's land as well.
Castle del Morro is one of the best-preserved Spanish fortresses of the 17th century.
It seems that the name comes from a fisherman who, castaway,invoked the Virgin of Nordés saying"Xa morro"(I die).
Set along the coast,adjacent to El Morro, and high above the ocean, is the beautiful San Juan Cemetery.
On Morro de Urca there are numerous shops and bars/restaurants, but there are also several view points from where there are stunning views at Rio and its numerous quarters.
One leads to the top of the first elevation called Morro de Urca, 220 m high, which stands between the foot and Sugarloaf.
While El Morro gets all the fame, Castillo de San Cristóbal is equally fascinating and well worth a visit.
This whole area can be explored on foot,although the walk out to El Morro fort adds considerably more to the length of a walking tour.
A short stroll from El Morro, Fortaleza de San Carlos de la Cabana, constructed in the 1770s, was the biggest fort the Spanish ever built, as well as the most expensive.
In 1962, a television technician named Hermes was reported to have been found dead on Morro do Cruzeiro, also in the state of Rio de Janeiro.
Castillo de San Felipe del Morro in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico sits at the entrance of San Juan Bay and is open to the public(Admission $5 adults, daily 9am-6pm).
It was designed to protect against a land attack,making it quite different from El Morro, which was built to guard against attacks by sea.
Presiding over the entrance of the Bay of Havana,El Morro was built in the late 16th century and early 17th century to fend off pirates, and looks much the same as it did back then.
Strategically located on the western edge of Havana's harbor, the Castillo de San Salvador de la Punta was linked with another of Havana's four fortresses,Castillo de los Tres Reyes del Morro, via a brass and wood chain during times of uncertainty.
San Cristobal is bigger than El Morro, and is the largest fort the Spanish ever built in the New World.