Use "amazonas" in a sentence

1. It's not just about the Amazonas, or indeed about rainforests.

2. She was crowned Miss Venezuela 1991 representing the state of Amazonas.

3. It forms part of the international border between Colombia and the Amazonas state of Brazil.

4. Sessão de Votação - Foto Hudson Fonseca-Aleam by Assembleia do Amazonas

5. Because the northeastern trade winds, as they go over the Amazonas, effectively gather the water vapor.

6. Sessão de Votação - Foto Hudson Fonseca-Aleam (35) by Assembleia do Amazonas

7. Acari National Park (Portuguese: Parque Nacional do Acari) is a national park in the state of Amazonas, Brazil.

8. Sessão de Votação - Foto Hudson Fonseca-Aleam (34) by Assembleia do Amazonas.

9. Dias was crowned Miss Mundo Amazonas 2015 and competed at the Miss Mundo Brasil 2015 in Florianópolis.

10. The flag of the Department of Amazonas, a Colombian department, features a black jaguar silhouette pouncing towards a hunter.

11. Schwarz became the third Miss Amazonas to win that title since the Miss Peru pageant first began in 1952.

12. Sessão de Votação - Presidente Roberto Cidade - PV - Foto Hudson Fonseca-Aleam (1) by Assembleia do Amazonas

13. The Game of the Amazons (in Spanish, El Juego de las Amazonas; often called Amazons for short) is a two-player abstract strategy game invented in 1988 by Walter Zamkauskas of Argentina.

14. El Curare, (Chondodrendon tomentosum, Menispermaceae, Strychnos jobertiana) es una sustancia pastosa de color parda extraída de diversas especies del género Strychnos toxifera que abundan en la cuenca del amazonas

15. Unidentified strains of Cylindrocladium that were baited from soil in the Amazonas state of Brazil or isolated from Adiantum in the Netherlands were examined morphologically and analysed phylogenetically in comparison with reference strains.

16. ‘All the large Affluents of the Amazonas, which drain the great plains, are navigable to a considerable extent.’ Origin Late Middle English (in affluent (sense 2 of the adjective)): via Old French from Latin affluent- ‘flowing towards, flowing freely’, from the verb affluere, from ad- ‘to’ + fluere ‘to flow’.