Synonym: cradle, place of birth, place of origin, provenance, provenience. Similar words: birth, birthday, give birth, giving birth, place, in place, replace, placebo. Meaning: n. 1. the place where someone was born 2. where something originated or was nurtured in its early existence.
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91. Ottumwa is also the birthplace of the video game scorekeeping organization, also named Twin Galaxies, which Day founded.
92. Chisinau has been 500 years of history, the names of the meaning of "origin", said here Moldova is the birthplace of the nation.
93. Warsaw, the birthplace of Manya or Manya Sklodowska, was then ruled by Russia.
94. The Gamburtsev subglacial mountains are thought to be the birthplace of the vast East Antarctic Ice Sheet.
95. The company is located in Ningbo, Sea zone, Chiang Kai - shek's birthplace - Fenghua City.
96. The Catechetical School of Alexandria was originated in Egypt. Egypt is the birthplace of Christian monasticism, also has experienced in the Christianity history the most serious persecution.
97. China is the birthplace of tea, as the " homeland of tea. ".
98. Athens, the capital of Greece, is known as the birthplace of western civilization.
99. As the birthplace of modern capitalist democracy and rule by law, social legislation in Britain also stands in the front rank-its origin can be traced back to Poor Law in Medieval England.
100. Yes, the home of countless famous movie stars is also the birthplace of the original gourmet jelly bean .
101. Zuniga is originally from Culiacan, the capital of Sinaloa state, birthplace of one of Mexico's most powerful cartels.
102. The birthplace of the artist James Abbott McNeill Whistler is preserved as an art gallery.
103. His birthplace in Leiden, 20 miles south[sentencedict.com], has naturally organized its own festivities.
104. Even though there are no inscriptions to attribute it for sure, the villa's location and luxury make it likely it was Vespasian's birthplace, Coarelli said.
105. Greece is the birthplace of philosophy, where Aristotle to teach and Plato's Academy located.
106. Between the 10th to 13th centuries, the Christian kingdoms of Europe made numerous attempts to reconquer the birthplace of Jesus Christ from its Mohammedan -Arab rulers.
107. The Hajj pilgrimage draws millions of Muslims from around the world every year to Mecca, the birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad, Islam's holiest place.
108. This is the birthplace of Seattle, and its redbrick buildings give it a historical, film-set feel.
109. But there are a total of 69 countries or territories whose citizens have picked up the prize, from St Lucia to this week's latest addition, Peru, birthplace of author Mario Vargas Llosa.
110. Trees burst into bud earlier than usual and a "solar halo" appeared on a mountain revered as Kim's birthplace, the Korean Central News Agency said.
111. Athens, the capital of Greece, is known as the birthplace of western civilisation.
112. 3Usually when you talk about your birthplace or year of birth, you use the Past Tense, e.g.: I was born in Shanghai / I was born in Shanghai; I was born in 1977 / I was born in 1977.
113. It's the birthplace of Fred Astaire. - Hmm? What? - Sorry, that's a surprising fact about Omaha.
114. Both Matt and I were happy to be riding to the less well-trodden path of Mostar, the birthplace of War Child and, therefore, one of the most significant places we would visit. Sentencedict.com
115. Some 549 musicians get together to win the record for the birthplace of mariachi .
116. The shamanist poetry with its pagan perceptions, belonging to the past rather than the present, of her birthplace and the nature and life of her village, attracted much attention.
117. The Titanic's birthplace on the River Lagan is now called the Titanic Quarter (above).
118. There are 3 states in the famous National Park: Lincoln Birthplace National Memorial Park, Ma Mosi Cave National Park and the Cumberland Gap National park.
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