conurbations in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for conurbations in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

Translations for conurbations in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

conurbations in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for conurbations in the English»Spanish Dictionary

conurbation [ˌkɒnɜ:ˈbeɪʃən, Am ˌkɑ:nɜ:r-] N

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Many large cities or conurbations are surrounded by commuter belts, also known as metropolitan areas, commuter towns, dormitory towns, or bedroom communities.
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The books are always all photographic and are primarily of large conurbations.
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In informal usage, "city" can be used for large towns or conurbations that are not formally cities.
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The recruiting areas of each of these regiments included parts of large conurbations.
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By the way people who live outside of large conurbations are not known as yokels or country bumpkins for no good reason.
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The two conurbations are close enough to be a single conurbation.
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A brigade is essentially trained, equipped and organized for paramilitary roles in the field and also for insertion in major urban conurbations.
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