landlocked in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

landlocked in the PONS Dictionary

landlocked Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

a landlocked country
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Landlocked countries that rely on transoceanic trade usually suffer a cost of trade that is double of their maritime neighbours.
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Fish in the lake that are of interest to anglers include smallmouth bass, white perch, chain pickerel, landlocked salmon, and brook trout.
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The lake's house landlocked salmon and brook trout.
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As a landlocked country, it has no navy.
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Projects have also been launched in Kazakhstan, as the landlocked country is highly dependent on railways for trade.
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The landlocked form grows up to 14 inches, and prefers low-temperature streams.
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Additional species present included pumpkinseed, chain pickerel, landlocked alewife, brood salmon and eels.
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The largest of these is the Caspian Sea, although it is sometimes counted as a proper sea owing to its basin of (now-landlocked) oceanic crust.
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A landlocked state is defined as not touching the ocean.
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The anchorage is safe, roomy and completely landlocked, but large vessels are obliged to lie out at some distance from its mouth in an exposed roadstead.
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