de soto in Czech
de Soto [jmén.] de Soto Note: Hernando; španělský dobyvatel Entry edited by: Martin Ligač
Sentence patterns related to "de soto"
1. For Sale - 1114 Bogy, De Soto, MO - $85,000
2. The earliest notice of the Choctaw Tribe is found in the De Soto narratives for 1540
3. Ruth L. (Buckles) Ancius, 89, of La Crosse, formerly of De Soto went home to be with the Lord on Monday, Feb
4. Cirkut view of De Soto, Missouri, Iron Mountain shops in foreground 1 photographic print : gelatin silver ; 8 x 51 in
5. The area that would become Bradenton was first explored in 1539 by Hernando De Soto, who began his search for the legendary El Dorado at Shaw's Point.
6. It’s rare to see Raven Leilani’s Luster next to Doctor De Soto, William Steig’s children’s book about a mouse that performs dental surgery—but this is par for the course at Oh Hello Again, Seattle’s newest bookshop.Oh Hello Again, rather than shelving books by genre and author, Categorizes books by emotion; so Luster and Doctor De Soto both live on a shelf called “On The Troubles
7. One theory posits that the Catahoula is the result of Native Americans having bred their own dogs with molossers and greyhounds brought to Louisiana by Hernando de Soto in the 16th century.
8. Hernando de Soto, the great Latin American economist, says this is the number one issue in the world in terms of economic mobility, more important than having a bank account, because if you don't have a valid title to your land, you can't borrow against it, and you can't plan for the future.