Usage examples of "Renaissance capital limited" in English with translation to Spanish

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The capital city of Poland is Warsaw. La capital de Polonia es Varsovia.
We only have a limited number of neurons. Solo tenemos un número limitado de neuronas.
Do you like Renaissance art? ¿Te gusta el arte renacentista?
Beijing is the capital of China. Pekín es la capital de China.
Christopher Columbus's happy meal toy was a limited edition clumsy noob waiter toy that whenever is set to walk, trips and falls on its face. El juguete del "Happy Meal" de Cristóbal Colón era un camarero novato de edición limitada que, cuando le ponías a andar, tropezaba y caía de cara.
Do you have renaissance paintings? ¿Ustedes tienen pinturas del renacimiento?
Kyiv is the capital of Ukraine. Kiev es la capital de Ucrania.
Education must not be limited to our youth, but it must be a continuing process through our entire lives. La educación no debe limitarse a nuestra juventud, debe ser un proceso continuo a través de toda nuestra vida.
The Medieval Era gave way to the Renaissance. La Época Medieval dio paso al Renacimiento.
My uncle lives in Madrid, the capital of Spain. Mi tío vive en Madrid, la capital de España.
The number of students in the class is limited to fifteen. El número de estudiantes en esta clase está limitado a un máximo de quince.
The Renaissance established the dignity of man. El Renacimiento estableció la dignidad del hombre.
Kyoto was an old capital of Japan. Kioto fue antaño la capital de Japón.
Your father's supporters are not limited to his friends. Los aliados de tu padre no son solamente sus amigos.
The capital of Brazil is Brasilia. La capital de Brasil es Brasilia.
In towns, speed is limited to 50 km/h. En los pueblos, la velocidad está limitada a los 50 km/h.
This is a matter of capital importance. Es un asunto de importancia vital.
We're working on a limited budget. Estamos trabajando con un presupuesto limitado.
What is the capital of the United States? ¿Cuál es la capital de los Estados Unidos?
County Meath is the historic capital of Ireland! ¡Condado de Meath es la capital histórica de Irlanda!
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