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Definition of Andorran in English: Andorranadjectiveanˈdɔːrənænˈdɔrən Relating to or characteristic of Andorra or its people. the oldest known church in the Andorran valleys Example sentencesExamples - In Europe, I will get to speak French to native speakers, see world landmarks, and advance my knowledge of French, Spanish, and Andorran culture.
- If lying on a beach isn't your cup of tea, the firm has all sorts of holidays to Lake Garda in Italy, the Tuscan countryside and the Andorran Pyrenees.
- Favorite Andorran recipes are often based on farm produce and freshly caught game.
- Most Andorran land is of communal ownership, including the woods and alpine meadows that occupy more than 80 percent of the territory.
- He was born in Barcelona of Andorran parents.
- Until about the middle of the twentieth century, the Andorran economy was based on transhumant shepherding and the breeding of cattle and horses.
- Traditional Andorran crafts include fancy, carved pinewood furniture, pottery, and ironwork.
- The Andorran parliament (the General Council) includes twenty-eight members, half elected by local constituencies and half by national votes.
- Until 1982, when an Andorran public school system was created, there were only French and Spanish schools.
- More than 90 percent of Andorrans are Roman Catholic, and Catholicism influences many aspects of Andorran life.
nounanˈdɔːrənænˈdɔrən A native or inhabitant of Andorra. many Andorrans live in traditional, slate-roofed, stone farmhouses Example sentencesExamples - Gustav Peddle, an Andorran, came 13th in the Tour de France in 1938.
- And in a tense final, Trevor managed to finish fifth, with an Andorran winning the event.
- Andorrans who attend college usually do so in France or Spain.
- He said that to be told he was a latecomer was an insult and, as an Andorran he would sue.
- The Sanctuary of the Virgin of Meritxell constitutes the most important religious symbol for Andorrans and is also an attractive spot for tourist visits.
- Andorrans also grew some tobacco, while agriculture was oriented to the production of cereals, potatoes, and garden vegetables.
- Most Andorrans also speak French and Spanish, and some speak English.
Definition of Andorran in US English: Andorranadjectiveænˈdɔrənanˈdôrən Relating to or characteristic of Andorra or its people. the oldest known church in the Andorran valleys Example sentencesExamples - Traditional Andorran crafts include fancy, carved pinewood furniture, pottery, and ironwork.
- Until about the middle of the twentieth century, the Andorran economy was based on transhumant shepherding and the breeding of cattle and horses.
- Until 1982, when an Andorran public school system was created, there were only French and Spanish schools.
- He was born in Barcelona of Andorran parents.
- More than 90 percent of Andorrans are Roman Catholic, and Catholicism influences many aspects of Andorran life.
- The Andorran parliament (the General Council) includes twenty-eight members, half elected by local constituencies and half by national votes.
- Most Andorran land is of communal ownership, including the woods and alpine meadows that occupy more than 80 percent of the territory.
- If lying on a beach isn't your cup of tea, the firm has all sorts of holidays to Lake Garda in Italy, the Tuscan countryside and the Andorran Pyrenees.
- Favorite Andorran recipes are often based on farm produce and freshly caught game.
- In Europe, I will get to speak French to native speakers, see world landmarks, and advance my knowledge of French, Spanish, and Andorran culture.
nounænˈdɔrənanˈdôrən A native or inhabitant of Andorra. many Andorrans live in traditional, slate-roofed, stone farmhouses Example sentencesExamples - The Sanctuary of the Virgin of Meritxell constitutes the most important religious symbol for Andorrans and is also an attractive spot for tourist visits.
- Andorrans also grew some tobacco, while agriculture was oriented to the production of cereals, potatoes, and garden vegetables.
- He said that to be told he was a latecomer was an insult and, as an Andorran he would sue.
- Gustav Peddle, an Andorran, came 13th in the Tour de France in 1938.
- Andorrans who attend college usually do so in France or Spain.
- Most Andorrans also speak French and Spanish, and some speak English.
- And in a tense final, Trevor managed to finish fifth, with an Andorran winning the event.
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