Usage examples of "Europea" in Spanish with translation to English

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¿Cuál es tu ciudad europea favorita? What's your favorite European city?
¿Armenia es miembro de la Unión Europea? Is Armenia a member of the European Union?
Es gratuito para los ciudadanos de la Unión Europea. It's free for European Union citizens.
Las doce estrellas en la bandera de la Unión Europea no simbolizan a los doce miembros fundadores de la unión. Simbolizan a los Doce Apóstoles. The twelve stars on the flag of the European Union do not symbolize the twelve founding members of the union. They symbolize the Twelve Apostles.
La Unión Europea tiene 23 idiomas oficiales, teóricamente con los mismos derechos, pero en la práctica sólo tres de ellos prevalecen: Inglés, francés y alemán. The European Union has 23 official languages, theoretically with the same rights, but in practice only 3 working languages: English, French and German.
La Unión Europea nació con el anhelo de acabar con los frecuentes y cruentos conflictos entre vecinos que habían culminado en la Segunda Guerra Mundial. The European Union is set up with the aim of ending the frequent and bloody wars between neighbours, which culminated in the Second World War.
La Unión Europea tiene 23 idiomas oficiales, teóricamente con los mismos derechos, pero en la práctica sólo se trabaja en tres de ellos: Inglés, francés y alemán. The European Union has 23 official languages, theoretically with the same rights, but in practice only 3 working languages: English, French and German.
En los años 50, la Comunidad Europea del Carbón y del Acero es el primer paso de una unión económica y política de los países europeos para lograr una paz duradera. As of 1950, the European Coal and Steel Community begins to unite European countries economically and politically in order to secure lasting peace.
¿Es Liechtenstein un país europeo? Is Liechtenstein a European country?
A los europeos les gusta beber vino. The European like to drink wine.
En verano, los europeos disfrutan de largas vacaciones. In summer, European people enjoy long holidays.
Frustrado con las lenguas europeas, que él consideraba "extremadamente aburridas", Cristóbal Colón inventó el "coloní", una lengua tan difícil que sólo él podía hablarla. Frustrated with the European languages, which he considered "too boring", Christopher Columbus invented "Columbian", a language so complicated that only he could speak it.
En varios países europeos, la divisa actual es el euro y su símbolo es "€" y el euro es la división de la lira turca entre dos. In several European countries, the current currency is Euro and its symbol is "€" and euro is the division of Turkish lira to two.
En los años 50, la Comunidad Europea del Carbón y del Acero es el primer paso de una unión económica y política de los países europeos para lograr una paz duradera. As of 1950, the European Coal and Steel Community begins to unite European countries economically and politically in order to secure lasting peace.
Ninguna ciudad europea está tan poblada como Tokio. No city in Europe is so populous as Tokyo.
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