Examples of using Found in europe in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Two species, P. boletorum and P. graminicola are found in Europe.
This genus is found in Europe, Africa, the Mediterranean, and parts of Asia.
A few similar swords have been found in Europe.
Also found in Europe, particularly in France, where it was introduced artificially.
Animals only found in europe.
Recently, it was also detected in three species commonly found in Europe.
Arab communities are to be found in Europe as well as in the Arab world, and Islam is a Western religion as well as an Arab one.
Lisbon is a capital city unlike any other found in Europe.
The find is one of the oldest doors ever found in Europe and remarkable"because of the way the planks were held together", Mr Bleicher said.
This new pickguns picks down which makes it perfect for locks found in Europe.
Only one genus(Polemonium) is found in Europe, and two(Phlox and Polemonium)in Asia, where they are confined to cool temperate to arctic regions;
According to scientists,teeth do not look like those specimens that used to be found in Europe and Asia.
Its origin is found in Europe, and with respect to its characteristics, it has large elongated leaves and violet-colored flowers that allow it to be easily distinguished from other plants.
The Miniature Horse, also known as the mini horse or mini pony,is a widespread breed of horse commonly found in Europe and the Americas.
Only two species are found in Europe(and neither is endemic): O. italicus isfound in Italy, as well as India and China, and O. suberosus occurs in Spain, but also in the Americas and Australia.
Beautiful photos teach you torecognise 50 common wild flowers found in Europe, and to learn their names in English.
The Museum of Fine Arts is not only Budapest's most important art gallery, it houses one of the largestcollections of works by the Old Masters to be found in Europe.
Elderberry extract comes from the fruit of the Sambucus nigra or Black Elder,a species found in Europe, Western Asia, North Africa, and North America.
David Beckham, the iconic English star who played in MLS from 2007 to 2012, has called CenturyLink Field the only place in the leaguewhere he has seen an atmosphere that compares to that found in Europe.
There are many unsolved mysteries surrounding the dolmens, such as the reason for their concentration in such great numbers on the Korean Peninsula in Northeast Asia andtheir connectivity with those found in Europe or India.
But because dog fossilsapparently older than these dates have been found in Europe, the authors theorize that wolves may have been domesticated twice, though the European branch didn't survive to contribute much to today's dogs.
The oldest known rock art dates from the Upper Palaeolithic period,having been found in Europe, Australia, Asia and Africa.
Pompliano then goes on to describe an interesting solution that's found in Europe- the“opt-in system”, which essentially allows individuals to claim their capability, but also acknowledge their understanding of the risks associated, and are therefore willing to receive less investor protection.
Trachelipus rathkei are distributed around the world, and in the same large quantities as in Russia,are found in Europe, the USA, Canada.
The largest known arthrodire, Dunkleosteus telleri, was an 8- to 11-meter long predator and was presumed to have a nearly worldwide distribution,as its remains have been found in Europe, North America, and Morocco.
One of the largest known arthrodires, Dunkleosteus telleri, was 8- 11 m(26- 36 ft) long, and is presumed to have had a large distribution,as its remains have been found in Europe, and North America and possibly Morocco.
The story goes that this silhouette was born in the 1950s, when Oscar-winning actor Paul Lukas asked Americanshoemakers Alden to recreate a pair of Oxfords he found in Europe that had little tassels at the ends of the laces.
Binford withdrew from the theoretical debates that followed the rapid adoption of New Archaeology(by then also called processual archaeology) in the 1960s and 70s, instead focusing on his work on the Mousterian,a Middle Palaeolithic lithic industry found in Europe, North Africa and the Near East.