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Flushing Meadows in New York City is five hours behind Britain.
Flushing Meadows Corona Park in Queens, New York is approximately 1,255 acres in size, making it one of the largest parks in the city. It is home to various attractions including the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, the Queens Museum, the New York Hall of Science, and the Unisphere.
The name of the city would be - 'a city' would not be.
Hernán Cortés defeated the Aztecs in Mexico City in 1521.
Flushing Meadow Corona Park is located in the city of Flushing , New York. The street address is 11101 Corona Avenue, Flushing, New York, Zip code 11368.
Las Vegas.
There is no translation to Spanish for Washington, as it is a last name (the city was named to honor George Washington).
Las Vegas is a city in the states of Nevada and New Mexico, the more famous of the two being in Nevada. There is no city in California with the same name. Las Vegas is also a municipality in Santa Bárbara, Honduras.The city in Nevada was named by Spanish explorers who witnessed the extensive meadows (vegas in Spanish) around the area, which became its namesake. Las Vegas literally translates to "the meadows."
It's "la Ciudad de Nueva York."
It means: The Meadows.Las (or Los) = TheVega = Meadow (s for plural)It was so named due to it's plentiful underground water supply and fertile ground; it was quite literally a huge fertile meadow surrounded by desert.
Kobe, a japanese city, is Kobe in spanish also. -- Proper Names are not usually translated.
Yes. Rich Port translated into Spanish is "Puerto Rico".
The meadows one can find in New York city include East Meadow in the town of Hempstead New York. Other meadows include Fresh Meadows in Queens and The Meadow in West Village New York City.
Cáli is a Portuguese equivalent of the Spanish name Cali. The proper name serves as a beloved diminutive for Santiago de Cali, southwest Colombia's most popular city and the capital of the Valle del Cauca department. The pronunciation will be "KA-lee" in Cariocan Brazilian, continental Portuguese and Uruguayan Spanish.
The name of the city of gold sought by Spanish explorers is El Dorado.
It means mouse mouth. If you are specifically referring to the Floridian city, this was a city named by Spaniards and as such has a Spanish name.
Because the complete name of such city was Mexico-Tenochtitlan. It was customary for Spanish conquistadors to keep the name of the cities they conquered.