andalusian造句(1) The Rumanian or Andalusian peasant went in rags.
(2) I ride these beautiful Andalusian horses and do all this sword fighting which is so well choreographed.
(3) I am sitting in a bar in Spain's 4)Andalusian state, Granada, where I have been drinking glasses of beer for the last two hours in order to get free plates of food.
(4) A man and a woman wearing traditional Andalusian costumes speak during Sevilla's famed April fair.
(5) Stretching across terrain already gridded by Andalusian farms, Andasol 1 and 2 rely on the same energy source as the crops.
(6) The best Andalusian horses display their skills in order to get an award.
(7) The Andalusian physician al-Zahrawi (936–1013) was the first surgeon to systematically use catgut sutures (actually derived from sheep intestines).
(8) Designed by an Andalusian architect, the mosque bears witness to the exchange between the Sudan and the Mediterranean regions.
(9) It came straight from the Andalusian jaquima, which echoes the Arabic sakima, something worn on the head.
(10) His pottery is inspired by Andalusian themes and the Berber traditions of Sejenane and Jerba.
(11) Artistes dressed in traditional Andalusian outfits perform during an exhibition show in Spain's southern town of Coin April 2, 2005.
(12) My response to those accusations was to relocate to Madrid – the only city in Europe where I could unravel the Islamic Andalusian influences that pervade Spanish culture.
(13) Micaela Navarro, Minister for Equality and Social Affairs at the regional Andalusian government, said they only become aware of the case from hospital staff three days after the birth.
(14) Gran Hotel Lar is ideally located in the commercial area of Seville, near the cultural and traditional centre of this beautiful Andalusian city.
(15) The procession was led by two young girls riding beautiful Andalusian horses.
(16) Homes are painted pastel colors and most have heavy wooden gates opening onto an Andalusian styled courtyard.
(17) The word came from the Sonoran Spanish xinete, which was in turn derived from the Andalusian zanati, an echo of the name of the Zanatah tribe of what is now Algeria.
(18) The show that comes with your Medieval Times restaurant meal was developed in Spain where t he Andalusian stallions used in stunning displays of horsemanship are revered.
(19) When Rome was the center of a vast empire, the Andalusian city of Cadiz was known as a city with pretty dancing girls.
(20) After the robbery suffered last week, Luis Fabiano is always more convinced to quit Seville, as his family doesn't feel too safe in the andalusian city.