geography in the PONS Dictionary

geography Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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In the 1990s, home developers began buying large tracts of land, changing the geography of the city.
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He also organized the university's department of geography in 1903, heading it until 1918.
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New transitions are being made in the geography of the economic sectors.
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Its growth environment is referred to as its "terroir", and includes not only the adjacent plants, but also the climate, geography, and local geology.
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Online advertising may use geo-targeting to display relevant advertisements to the user's geography.
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Geography and education levels play major roles therein.
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He compiled a work of 37 chapters covering natural history, architecture, medicine, geography, geology, and all aspects of the world around him.
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Volume two consists of lessons on natural science, geography, law and mathematics.
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He published works on mycology, plant geography, and systematics.
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Tribal titles give the title-holder authority over a bloodline rather than a physical geography.
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