marítimo
Translations
- maritime
Related to the sea or ocean.
Example Sentences
Las tradiciones marítimo del pueblo son ricas y variadas, reflejando su historia de navegación.
The maritime traditions of the town are rich and varied, reflecting its history of navigation.
The researcher found an ancient model of a galleon in the maritime museum.
The Chilote people are known for their rich culture and maritime traditions.
The port of Oporto is known for its delicious wines and maritime history.
The person from Callao always speaks proudly of his culture and maritime traditions.
Las islas interinsulares tienen una conexión marítima que facilita el transporte.
The interisland islands have a maritime connection that facilitates transport.
El antepuerto era un lugar crucial para la logística de la ciudad, facilitando el comercio marítimo.
The anteport was a crucial place for the city's logistics, facilitating maritime trade.
Phoenicia was an ancient civilization known for its maritime trade and its alphabet.
Cabotage is essential for maritime trade between the islands.
The Phoenicians were an ancient civilization known for their skill in maritime trade.
La radiotelegrafía revolucionó las comunicaciones marítimas a principios del siglo XX.
Radiotelegraphy revolutionized maritime communications in the early 20th century.
El antepuerto es crucial para gestionar el tráfico marítimo antes de que los barcos lleguen al puerto principal.
The anteport is crucial for managing maritime traffic before ships arrive at the main port.
Phoenicia was an ancient civilization famous for its maritime trade and its alphabet.
The alijarero was a key figure in the history of maritime trade.
The ancient portolan showed maritime routes that are no longer used today.
Los antepuertos son fundamentales para la logística de cargas marítimas en la ciudad.
The anteports are essential for the logistics of maritime cargo in the city.