Translation of "Churches" in Spanish

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Examples of using "Churches" in a sentence and their spanish translations:

I preached in mega churches.

Predicaba en mega iglesias.

Churches were erected all over the island.

Se erigieron iglesias por toda la isla.

Churches are designated on the map with crosses.

Las iglesias están marcadas en el mapa con una cruz.

In the Netherlands, we see churches and care organizations

En los Países Bajos, las iglesias y las organizaciones de cuidado

There are as many museums as there are churches.

Hay tantos museos como iglesias.

The priests rose to power and the churches became fortresses.

Los sacerdotes ascendieron al poder y las iglesias se transformaron en fortalezas.

The cranes tend to make their nests in the bell towers of churches.

Las cigüeñas suelen hacer sus nidos en los campanarios de las iglesias.

He further centralizes his realm by building fortresses and churches and expands the capital

El centraliza su reino aún más al construir fuertes e iglesias y expande la capital

He lived in royal style, and notoriously, looted Spanish churches on such a scale that

Vivió en estilo real y, notoriamente, saqueó iglesias españolas a tal escala que

Have screwed up. And it's the same way for artists working in churches in Italy. It's

habrías metido la pata. Y era igual para los artistas medievales trabajando en iglesias de Italia

If I were you, I'd visit the churches. You have no idea how beautiful they are.

Si yo fuera tú, visitaría las iglesias. No sabes lo bonitas que son.

The churches of Saint Cyr and Saint Jean perished in the flames along with most of the town,

Las iglesias de Saint Cyr y Sain Jean perecen en las flamas junto con la mayor parte del pueblo,

Governments, in order to teach how to enjoy cell phones without being controlled by them, have established behavior rules that limit their use in public places, such as in churches, in schools, or during tests.

Los gobiernos, para enseñar a disfrutar de los móviles sin ser gobernados por ellos, han establecido reglas de comportamiento que limitan su uso en los lugares públicos, como en las iglesias, en las escuelas o durante los exámenes.