Examples of 'biasca' in a sentence

Meaning of "biasca"

biasca: A town in Switzerland. In English, it is used to refer to specific locations or discussions related to this town
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  • A town in Riviera district, Ticino canton, Switzerland.

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The capital of the district is Biasca.
The training wall in the Biasca training centre.
It was the center of a parish at Biasca.
Biasca is a town of the district of Riviera in the canton of Ticino in Switzerland.
With this brake the locomotive was able to return single to Biasca.
This Nero Biasca granite is very popular in Europe.
Obtaining planning permission for the construction of a further building in the Biasca complex.
One day in Biasca and Riviera.
A second telegraph linked all stations from Biasca to Göschenen.
Biasca where the Brenno.
One of those telegraphs linked all stations from Biasca to Bellinzona.
Biasca and Riviera.
The closest railway stations to the portals are Altdorf and Biasca.
Eiz biasca - maintenance and emergency services centre.
The motorway exit Biasca.

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Biasca of the University of Colorado, Boulder who shared some writing samples in.
Waterfall above Biasca.
Transport = = Biasca is served by the Biasca station, situated within the municipality.
For a few decades, the silkworm industry flourished in Biasca.
The travel between Altdorf and Biasca would last less than 25 minutes.
After four hours I reach Bodio, which is about two hours before Biasca.
More than 30 teams in Biasca this weekend.
The locomotive was removed from revenue service in 1976 and later scrapped in Biasca.
It belonged to the parish of Biasca until 1570, when it became an independent parish church.
It was a once-daily service from Flüelen railway station to Biasca railway station and in reverse.
On April 21, began the " Musica Tour " still in Switzerland, but this time departing from Biasca.
The south slope of St Gothard's line between Airolo and Biasca is the reference slope.

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