Anagrafe italiani residenti all’estero.
A river in northern England that flows southeast through West Yorkshire.
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Examples for "River Aire"
Examples for "River Aire"
1Continued downpours forced people in east Yorkshire to evacuate their homes earlier this week after the River Aire flooded.
2By 1911, one in every five men worked in Leeds' heavy industries, which were predominantly concentrated south of the River Aire.
3The River Aire in Leeds reached "record levels" at 23:00 GMT on Saturday, the Environment Agency said.
4The development spans a 15-acre site on the banks of the river Aire.
5The town stands on a hill, which rises from the banks of the river Aire.
19Th century music style from Argentine.
1The road to Ham turned off the main highway south of Aire.
2The A roads along the Aire and Calder valleys are equally desperate.
3We had nights such as this near Aire, when I was young
4The development spans a 15-acre site on the banks of the river Aire.
5Do you think you could let me out down at the Desert Aire?
6The Aire stretched out, with an aspect of desolation under the sallow sky.
7A Redolent Grace The Aire blowes not from place to place.
8And hither to join us comes our good friend Jehan d'Aire.
9A second support group, Aire, has also called for an inquiry into Mr Shine.
10These results further support the roles of Aire in the differentiation program of AEL-mTECs.
11Thus there was the Aire Saint-Mittre and the Impasse Saint-Mittre.
12For more than thirty years now the Aire Saint-Mittre has presented a different appearance.
13Sections of the Aire-La-Bassee canal looked like the "old swimming pool" in midsummer.
14The town stands on a hill, which rises from the banks of the river Aire.
15Whenever any caravan arrives at Plassans it takes up its quarters on the Aire Saint-Mittre.
16A constrained delay by the Aire gave him an opportunity for negotiation with the Danish leaders.