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Antonija Posted 20 years ago
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Before the Ancient Times a houses made of stone, towers and citadels were erected and what is left from all of it today is the biggest attraction and the most wanted product throughout the world.
  

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Before the Ancient Times a houses made of stone, towers and citadels were erected and what is left from all of it today is the biggest attraction and the most wanted product throughout the world. Before the Ancient Times? What was before that?

  • Before the Ancient Times a houses made of stone, towers and citadels were erected and what is left from all of it today is the biggest attraction and the most wanted product throughout the world.
  • Before the Ancient Times?
  • What was before that?
  • During a ncient t imes , houses made of stone, towers and citadels were erected , and what is left from them all today is the [ one of the ] biggest attraction s and the most wanted product [don't like product here ] throughout the world.
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Before the Ancient Times a houses made of stone, towers and citadels were erected and what is left from all of it today is the biggest attraction and the most wanted product throughout the world.

Before the Ancient Times? What was before that?

During ancient times, hou
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Maybe:

"Stone houses, citadels and towers were erected here in prehistoric times. Today, their remains are one of the biggest tourist attractions in the world."

(Like Marius, I find "most wanted product" very strange. What's the literal translation, Antonija?)

MrP
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Hello,

This is the literal translation Mr Pedantic. But I guess I can leave that out, it doen't mean anything but most tourists wants to come there to see it.

Thank you both.
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You probably mean
''most tourists want to go there to see it?''
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Yes, of course. Sorry!

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