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brindisi Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


brindisi ka kya matlab hota hai


ब्रिनडिसि

इटली में दक्षिणपूर्वी अपुलिया में एक बंदरगाह शहर; मध्य युग में क्रूसेड के लिए एक केंद्र

Noun:

ब्रिंडिसि,



brindisi शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:

इटली के नगर: टोरीनो बर्गमो वेनिस रवेन्ना बारी रोमा सियेना फ्लोरेन्स पीसा नापोलि पाम्पे सोरेन्टो पलेर्मो मिलानो ट्रिएस्ट वेरोना जेनोआ ब्रिंडिसि आदि हैं।

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brindisi's Usage Examples:

In 1523 Clement VII., having appointed him archbishop of Brindisi and Oria, sent him as nuncio to the court of Francis I.


It is regularly visited by steamers from Trieste, Fiume, Brindisi, and other Austro-Hungarian and Italian ports, as well as by many small Greek and Turkish coasters.


Scarcely, however, had he sailed from Brindisi when he fell sick of a fever which had been raging for some time among the ranks of his army, while they waited for the crossing.


the line from Bologna to Brindisi belonging to the Societ Meridionale to whom the Adriatic lines were now farmed), but sold rolling stock to the companies, arranged various schedules of state subsidy for lines projected or in.


Brindisi and Ostuni..


Eastward from this the ranges of low bare hills called the Murgie of Gravina and Altamura gradually sink into the still more moderate level of those which constitute the peninsular tract between Brindisi and Taranto as far as the Cape of Sta Maria di Leuca, the south-east extremity of Italy.


While the rugged and mountainous district of Calabria, extending nearly due south for a distance of more than 150 m., thus derives its character and configuration almost wholly from the range of the Apennines, the long spur-like promontory which projects towards the east to Brindisi and Otranto is merely a continuation of the low tract of Apulia, with a dry calcareous soil of Tertiary origin.


The chief importance of Brindisi is due to its position as a starting-point for the East.


Besides these international lines the most important are those from Milan to Turin (via Vercelli and via Alessandria), to Genoa via Tortona, to Bologna via Parma and Modena, to V~rona, and the shorter lines to the district of the lakes of Lombardy; from Turin to Genoa via Savona and via Alessandria; from Genoa to Savona and Ventimiglia along the Riviera, and along the south-west coast of Italy, via Sarzana (whence a line runs to Parma) to Pisa (whence lines run to Pistoia and Florence) and Rome; from Verona to Modena, and to Venice via Padua; from Bologna to Padtia, to Rimini (and thence along the north-east coast via Ancona, Castellammare Adriatico and Foggia to Brindisi and Otranto), and to Florence and Rome; from Rome to Ancona, to Castellammare Adriatico and to Naples; from Naples to Foggia, via Metaponto (with a junction for Reggio di Calabria), to Brindisi and to Reggio di Calabria.


The great spur or promontory projecting towards the east to Brindisi and Otranto has no direct connexion with the central chain.



brindisi's Meaning':

a port city in southeastern Apulia in Italy; a center for the Crusades in the Middle Ages

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