Translation for '
from the east' from English to Icelandic
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- Outdoor cooking is popular and still utilizes an old method settlers brought from the East with them, in which a cast-iron Dutch oven is covered with the coals of the fire and stacked or hung from a tripod: this is different from the earthenware pots of Mexico.
- Highway 290 enters Austin from the east and merges into Interstate 35.
- The German troops advanced from the east-southeast via Nastola, through the Mustankallio graveyard in Salpausselkä and the Russian garrisons at Hennala.
- He notes that all three of the presiding bishops came from the East.
- ... 19) from the east-Jordanian district.
- He is remembered for his support for Catholic emancipation, the impeachment of Warren Hastings from the East India Company, and his staunch opposition to the French Revolution.
- Dating from prior to 1548, it owes its continued existence to its association with the Protestant martyr George Wishart, who is said to have preached to plague victims from the East Port in 1544.
- The depth of the trench and its grade to the atoll's slope and shelf shore makes it more difficult for substantial tsunami waves to build before passing the atoll from the east.
- Only recently the ends of some highways that came rather close to one another from the east and the west have been connected.
- Later, the area began to experience Saxon incursions from the east around 600 AD, firstly as small bands of settlers along the coasts of Lyme Bay and southern estuaries and later as more organised bands pushing in from the east.
- The Black Warrior River is a considerable stream which joins the Tombigbee from the east.
- which is also, coincidentally, where intersects a perpendicular line taken southwards from the east-west axis of Alpha Centauri to Beta Centauri, which are stars at an alike declination to Crux and of a similar width as the cross, but higher magnitude.
- British Columbia, a four-month sea voyage away from the East Coast, had insisted upon a land transport link to the East as a condition for joining Confederation (initially requesting a wagon road).
- The archipelago was discovered in 1609 by Captain William Keeling of the East India Company, on a return voyage from the East Indies.
- Subsequent settlers came from the east coast of Africa, the Arabian Peninsula and the Persian Gulf, the Malay Archipelago, and Madagascar.
- Geijer theorized that some of the fragments came from the East, possibly China, due the use of gold and silver wire as well as silk.
- The Slavs expanded from the east, possibly driven from their homelands in present-day Ukraine and perhaps Belarus by the invasions of the Huns and Avars.
- The columns from the north came through Badakhshan and from the east through Asmar.
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