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PIRATES f. Żółtawy krystaliczny minerał o metalicznym połysku i wykorzystywany jako surowiec (do produkcji kwasu siarkowego, siarczanu żelaza itp.). PIRÍTĂ ~e f. Mineral cristalizat de culoare galbenă, având luciu metalic și fiind întrebuințat ca materie primă (la fabricarea acidului sulfuric, sulfatului de fier etc.).
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English-Spanish and Spanish-English Glossary of Geoscience ...
pirita/. pyrite; sulfides II pirita arsenicalf. arsenopyrite II pirita blanca f. marcasite I I pirita capilarf. millerite II pirita cobriza f. chalcopyrite I I pirita de azufre f. iron pyrite I I pirita de carbón f. scud II pirita de cobalto f. linnaeite II pirita de cobre f.
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Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania - Pagina 74
PIRITA TEE This coastal road curving northwards alongside Tallinn Bay is an ideal walk, affording a sea view that's particularly striking during late-night summer sunsets. It's a popular stretch for joggers, cyclists and skaters. A kilometre north of ...
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Eastern Europe - Pagina 341
Towards Pirita Jutting north of Kadriorg alongside the sea coast towards Pirita is Pirita tee, Tallinn's seaside promenade. Summer sunsets around midnight are particularly romantic from here, and it's a nice cycling and rollerblading area.
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Lonely Planet Eastern Europe
TOWARDSPIRITA Buses 1A,8, 34Aand38allrun between thecitycentreand Pirita, stopping onNarva mntnear Kadriorg Park. PiritateeJuttingnorthof Kadriorg alongside the sea coast towardsPiritaisPirita tee, Tallinn's seaside promenade.
Lonely Planet, Tom Masters, Brett Atkinson, 2012
Pirita, now served by several buses from central Tallinn, was built as the Olympic village for the yachting and sailing events of the 1980 Olympics. For a precious three weeks, Tallinn briefly became an international city. An array of consumer ...
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Baltic Cities: - Pagina 60
AROUND TALLINN BAY Allow a full day to visit the island of Aegna, the yacht harbour at Pirita and the park at Kadriorg. Several buses serve Pirita from the town centre and the journey takes about ten minutes. The relevant bus stop is one ...
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Artificial Structures and Shorelines - Pagina 56
The first harbour in Tallinn Bay was situated 4.5 km upstream of the Pirita River near the Iru stronghold, where the earliest settlements date back to the 2nd millennium B. C. The stronghold was situated at the top of a narrow Iru kling-bay at an ...
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Aparādha pīṛita mahilāoṃ kī samasyāeṃ
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Eastern Europe - Pagina 325
Towards Pirita Jutting north of Kadriorg alongside the sea coast is Pirita tee, Tallinn's greatest promenade. Summer sunsets around midnight are particularly romantic from here, and it's the city's nicest biking and rollerblading area. North of ...
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Lonely Planet Estonia, Latvia & Lithuania
MAARJAMÄE Pirita tee, the coastal road curving northwards alongside Tallinn Bay through Maarjamäe, is a popular route forjoggers, cyclists and skaters, offering particularly fine sunset views over the Old Town. Buses 1A, 8, 34A and 38 all ...
Lonely Planet, Brandon Presser, Mark Baker, 2012