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built-up [ˈbɪltʌp] ADJ
1. built-up (having many buildings):
built-up area
2. built-up (raised):
German
German
English
English
in·ner·orts ADV CH
Ort·schaft <-, -en> N f
be·bau·en* VB trans
1. bebauen (mit einem Gebäude versehen):
etw [mit etw dat] bebauen
to build [sth] on sth
2. bebauen (bestellen):
etw [mit etw dat] bebauen
to cultivate sth [with sth]
Ge·län·de <-s, -> [gəˈlɛndə] N nt
1. Gelände (Land):
2. Gelände (bestimmtes Stück Land):
sich acc aus etw dat aufbauen
to be built up [or composed] of sth
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built-up roads land use, INFRASTR
non built-up roads land use, INFRASTR
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German
English
English
Straße
Straße INFRASTR
Straße INFRASTR
Straße INFRASTR
eine Straße überqueren TRANSP SAFETY
angebaute Straßen LAND USE, INFRASTR
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Of this, 3,309 dunams were plantations and irrigable land, 1,228 used for cereals, while 49 dunams were built-up land.
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The built-up area of the town was 1.09 km and contained 1349 residences.
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The built-up area of the town was 0.28 km, and contained 367 residences.
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The built-up area of the town was 0.1 km, and contained 139 residences.
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It covers an area of 27.3 km (10.54 mi), of which 96% is covered with forests; the rest consists of meadows, water and built-up areas.
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Demonstration by social democrats on the First of May on the Hinterbrühl and Jung meadow (today a built-up area).
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Demonstration der Sozialdemokraten anlässlich des 1. Mai auf der Hinterbrühl- und Jungwiese (heute verbautes Wohngebiet).
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Parade of the Marienthal Workers’ Bicycle Club, »Edelweiss«, on the Hinterbrühl and Jung meadow (today a built-up area) in celebration of the First of May.
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Auffahrt des »Arbeiter-Radfahr-Vereins ›Edelweiß‹ Marienthal« anlässlich des 1. Mai auf der Hinterbrühl- und Jungwiese (heute verbautes Wohngebiet).
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