कोरेगिडोर Meaning in English
कोरेगिडोर शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : coregidore
, corridor
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
गलियारा,रास्तागलियारों
मंडित
संपुष्टि
मंडन
संपोषण
पुष्टित्मक
संक्षारित होना
कोरसदल
जंगमता
जंगम्यता
क्षरण क्रिया
जंग रोधी
जंगरोधी स्टील
जंग रोक
कोरेगिडोर इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
A new Metrobus route, 74, was opened on September 23, 2011 along the 7th Street corridor between the Washington Convention Center and the Waterfront neighborhood, replacing the Circulator line and the eliminated portion of Metrobus Routes 70 and 71 from Pennsylvania Avenue to the South.
The area was developed as a residential area for the workers of industries located along the CN and CP railway corridors.
Chennai Metro is also planning to use solar power for five of its stations on the elevated corridor, with a production capacity of 200 KW.
McCormick Ranch lies in what is considered "central Scottsdale," between Indian Bend Road to the south and the Shea Boulevard corridor to the north.
The corridor was 150 meters below ground, under construction, and 5cm, which prevented the crew from bringing enough equipment.
According to the [the corridors became much quieter after the system was introduced.
The state prevailed in its fight for the property and the Maryland Department of Natural Resources converted the corridor into a trail which opened to the public in 1984.
In 2009, Mayor Rick Meehan of Ocean City pushed for dualization of the MD 90 bridge, stating that it "is the quicker way in and out of town, especially if you look at all the development that has taken place along the Route 50 corridor.
The temple has a massive colonnaded prakara (corridor) and one of the largest Shiva linga in India.
An section of the former rail corridor, going from Gaston to Jonesboro and running through Fowlerton, is owned by private land owners.
After his wife is kidnapped, a tribal priest, Marapper, encourages Complain to join a furtive expedition into the unexplored corridors.
Most of downtown's service retail is located along the Market and 2nd street corridors.
Thorpe's major-but-little-trumpeted contribution to world architecture is the humble and now-ubiquitous corridor "for a house in Chelsea", London, England, in 1597, allowing "independent access to individual rooms".