English to Spanish Dictionary birthplace

birthplace

lugar de nacimiento
definition
noun
Each chapter illuminates a different area of the city and includes facts on birthplaces , burial places, sites with a literary connection, restaurants and pubs, literary museum exhibits, etc.
the place where a person was born.
translation of 'birthplace'
noun
lugar de nacimiento
example
It's long been abandoned, but many here still revere this place as the 'birthplace' of the faith.
In addition, Fuzhou Road was the 'birthplace' of Shanghai's southern school of Peking opera.
It is a pleasure to be here in the 'birthplace' of this country.
It does nothing to burnish the city's proud heritage as the 'birthplace' of American freedoms.
The local community is campaigning for a museum to commemorate the district as the historic 'birthplace' of the famous car.
The town is the 'birthplace' of Adam Smith, author of The Wealth of Nations.
Our last night on the road is spent in Tulln, known as the 'birthplace' and the first capital of Austria.
Just beyond the far end of Reform Street lies the 'birthplace' of Kirriemuir's most famous son, JM Barrie.
This is my 'birthplace' and a city in which I have spent my most formative years.
The grounds are seen by many as the 'birthplace' of the English landscape movement.
This land is a 'birthplace' of ancient civilization, split between feuding faiths.
There is currently a proposal to build a dumping facility on the site of her 'birthplace' in Killala.
She renamed her the Takapuna - ‘after my 'birthplace' , a beachside city in New Zealand’.
The Wright Brothers were born in Ohio, hence Ohio is the 'birthplace' of aviation.
Magazines and journals are the 'birthplace' , proving ground and launching pad of ideas.
We then drove to the 10-acre site that is the 'birthplace' of Richard Millhouse Nixon.
The lake was the cradle of Andean civilisation and remains enduringly known as the 'birthplace' of the Inca empire.
Texas is considered by many to be the 'birthplace' of the American ranching industry.
It will be a disappointment to the people of the county town, known as the 'birthplace' of radio, as it had been hoped the collection would remain there.
Florence was the 'birthplace' of the Renaissance
Israeli forces now control most of this ancient town, the 'birthplace' of Christ.
Soon the gene banks in Mexico, 'birthplace' of the original corn varieties, may also be contaminated.
Having said that, bargains aren't very familiar here in the 'birthplace' of capitalism.
A city businessmen returns to his 'birthplace' for his teacher father's funeral.
You may or may not have noticed, but the games of the 28th Olympiad are taking place in its 'birthplace' of Athens.
He was born, after all, in Old Dominion, the 'birthplace' of so many of our great national figures.
He regards his 'birthplace' as a place continually thirsty for new style icons.
This work was badly needed on a road that leads to one of the most scenic areas in the parish and was the 'birthplace' of many legends.
Their reverence reaches its zenith here at the 'birthplace' of the country's founder.
Martha left her mother in Montreal for her 'birthplace' , second home and current home, New York City.
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