Usage examples of "Ciudad Santa" in Spanish with translation to English

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Tenía nueve años cuando le pregunté a mi madre si de verdad existía Santa Claus. I was nine years old when I asked my mom if Santa Claus really existed.
¿Qué le parece esta ciudad? How do you like this town?
La niña cree aún en Santa Claus. The girl still believes in Santa Claus.
La gente de la ciudad era asombrosamente ingenua de lo que eran los contrabandistas. The townspeople were astonishingly naive about what the smugglers were.
Muchas personas se rehúsan a comer carne durante Semana Santa. Many people refuse to eat meat during Easter.
Ella vivió toda su vida en esa ciudad. She lived all her life in that town.
¡Santa bolsa de bálago! Holy bag of straw!
Él se perdió en la ciudad. He got lost in the city.
Tom le enseñó la carta de Santa Claus. Tom showed her the letter from Santa Claus.
Y quien sea que no te reciba ni oiga tus palabras, cuando salgas de esa casa o ciudad, sacude el polvo de tus pies. And whosoever shall not receive you, nor hear your words, when ye depart out of that house or city, shake off the dust of your feet.
Las mujeres fueron las que sufrieron más en la época de la Santa Inquisición. Women were the ones who suffered the most during the Inquisition age.
Salió en los principales diarios de la ciudad. It came out in the main newspapers in town.
El miércoles que viene empieza la Semana Santa. Easter begins next Wednesday.
Nara es una ciudad bella y tranquila. Nara is a quiet and beautiful city.
La Santa Inquisición comenzó con el Papa Lucio III. The Holy Inquisition started with Pope Lucius III.
Ven a nuestra ciudad algún día, por favor. Please come to our town some day.
Los elfos son los pequeños ayudantes de Santa. Elves are Santa's little helpers.
Hay muchos parques en nuestra ciudad. There are many parks in our town.
La Semana Santa acaba con la resurrección de Jesucristo. Easter week ends up with Jesus' resurrection.
El coche se descompuso cinco millas fuera de la ciudad. The car broke down five miles outside of town.
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