stopover in the PONS Dictionary

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The area is a stopover for neotropical migrants and several species of waterbirds.
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This is also a unique stopover point for migratory bird species.
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The building, which served as a tavern and informal town hall, was also a stagecoach stopover and place of lodging.
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Airstrips constructed to accommodate her planned stopover were subsequently damaged, were not maintained and gradually disappeared.
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They serve as a stopover for migratory waterfowl and shorebirds.
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On most routes, they are not good for stopovers.
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It has for many years also always been a frequent stopover point for fishermen.
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It became a stopover for travelers with a ferry for transporting people, supplies, and animals across the river.
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It is also an important stopover location for migrating waterfowl including swans in spring and fall.
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It is a major service centre and stopover point rather than a tourist destination.
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