town hall en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Traducciones de town hall en el diccionario inglés»español

hall [ingl. am. hɔl, ingl. brit. hɔːl] SUST.

town [ingl. am. taʊn, ingl. brit. taʊn] SUST.

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town hall en el diccionario PONS

Traducciones de town hall en el diccionario inglés»español

inglés americano

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These include the construction of the health center, a modern post office, a community secondary school, a town hall, and a community bank.
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The first town hall was torn down in 1421 to make way for the forerunner to today's town hall.
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The town has its own police department and a single fire station, located next to the town hall.
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In that role, he helped to rescue the city's historic town hall from planned demolition, with a front page article that caused angry public protests.
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Outside the town hall, there is a play area for children with swings and other contraptions.
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With recently (2011) tree-lined roads, the town has a town hall and a floodlit public football stadium.
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Around 1,000 people protested the latest developments demanding the upgrading of the hospital and came to storm the building of the town hall.
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Furthermore, next to the town hall carpark is a revamped old slaughterhouse that now serves as a youth centre.
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The colonial town hall building was simple and the story of its construction has been bumpy.
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The town hall was originally being used as an emergency shelter, but was later evacuated due to strong winds and was later destroyed.
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