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Перевод: trading post
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Тезаурус:
- Bloody tin sign for Coca-Cola at a trading post this morning.
- Tom had also stopped at a Dutch trading post on an island to the north and purchased, in exchange for provisions in short supply, some twenty-five Africans.
- Once a sleepy fishing village, the Lion City (which is how Singapore's original Indian name translates) was claimed as a British trading post by Sir Stamford Raffles in 1819, and became a British colony in 1867.
- From the recent work of Clive Partridge at Skeleton Green, Herts, it is clear that a trading post had been set up c .
- Then geography, and the entrepreneurial cleverness that Greeks seem to carry in their bones, make their country a natural trading post between Europe and the countries of south-west Asia and northern Africa.
- If you look at Chevignon's Trading Post in Paris, you've got the authentic American workwear selling alongside established brands like Replay and Diesel."
- In the second century B.C. the Romans had gained control of the Sacred island of Delos in the Cyclades and later established it as a commercial trading post in the Mediterranean.
- Catch the sunrise, a stunningly colourful experience on a clear day as the morning light reflects on the rocks bringing out an array of unforgettable colour, before setting off for the Navajo Indian Reservation and the trading Post of Cameron.
- Nearly 300 years ago, French aristocratic refugee settlers founded New Orleans as a trading post and brought with them a taste for good food and classic cooking.
- Then, through a series of interpreters, they called for the Nez Perce to cease making war upon other tribes, so that a trading post could be established.
- Gerald Baker, a Mandan-Hidatsa Indian who is the park ranger at Fort Union Trading Post in North Dakota, once the "Times Square of the plains", taught Mr Frazier how to use a double-bladed throwing axe and offered him the honour of joining him in a ceremonial sweat bath.
- He then collected their abandoned glasses and arranged for fingerprints, leading to the arrest of the youths for an armed robbery at the Trading Post newsagents and general dealers at Coulby Newham, Middlesbrough.
- They realised the strategic importance of the site and used it as a naval base and trading post.
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