populate in the PONS Dictionary

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By a large margin, this is the most sparsely populated of the country's 19 departments.
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The tundra must already have been well populated.
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Most of these areas are in very sparsely populated regions, however.
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On the other hand there were practical and economic difficulties in extending such services to remote or thinly populated regions.
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The hamlet is nearly an untrekkable terrain, and is sparsely populated.
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This block is thickly populated and education is very high.
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The area is sparsely populated due to the vast tracts of land.
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Located in the north of the city, it is populated by many young people, and is rich in different cultures.
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There is a relatively populated area east of the capital.
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The lower city, smaller than the preceding one, was more thickly populated.
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