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 Übersetzung für 'Brum' von Englisch nach Deutsch
geogr.
Brum [coll.] [Birmingham, UK]
Birmingham {n}
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Übersetzung für 'Brum' von Englisch nach Deutsch

Brum [coll.] [Birmingham, UK]
Birmingham {n}geogr.
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Niall DeMencha (senile dementia), and Sir E. Brum (cerebrum).
  • The collection also includes the children's television star Brum that is featured in the first two series and opening titles.
  • In China, a European idol merchant called Brum has a jealous wife named Tita.
  • Skil Brum (...), or Skilbrum, is a mountain in the Karakoram range in Gilgit–Baltistan, Pakistan, approximately 9 km (5 mi) west-southwest of K2.
  • The name is derived from the old personal Czech name Brum (also written as Brúm, Brun, Brún).

  • Following José Francisco's death on 22 January 1842, his eldest son José Francisco da Terra Brum II became the second Baron of Alagoa.
  • Brum was born on 31 May 1906 in Pan de Azúcar. Her family included her uncle, Balthazar Brum, a former president of Uruguay. She was married several times: her first husband was the Peruvian poet, .
  • Recognizing Brum's contribution to the people of the Faial-Pico Channel, King Carlos I of Portugal on a 1901 visit to the Azores granted Brum the title of third Baron of Alagoa, a title that had been extinguished with the death of his brother José Francisco da Terra Brum II in 1844.
  • Following Terra Brum's death on 22 January 1842, his eldest son José Francisco da Terra Brum II became the second Baron of Alagoa.
  • The Joachim de Brum photographic collection and archive is also on loan to the organisation.

  • Forte de São João Batista do Brum (often simply Forte do Brum) is a fort located in Recife, Pernambuco in Brazil.
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