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geographic area

n. a demarcated area of the Earth [syn: geographical area, geographical region, geographic region]

Usage examples of "geographic area".

I booted up photo-comparison programs and then set a search running with various parameters to locate pictures of children from that general geographic area who were within the correct age range, and then to compare those with the two pictures on screen.

Eventually, it became evident to me from my IG and SPS experiences, that much could be accomplished through a carefully designed system for collaboration between military bases (or other federal agencies) in any given geographic area and the crisis intervention/suicide prevention (ci/sp) resources of adjacent civilian communities.

As for the site of the Great Leap Forward, did it take place primarily in one geographic area, in one group of humans, who were thereby enabled to expand and replace the former human populations of other parts of the world?

Suppose that one counts the number of cases of some particular infectious disease in some geographic area, and watches how the numbers change with time.

Growing from a relatively small business in 1921, operating in the prairie city of Wichita, to a vast company spanning twelve major cities, 116 restaurants, and a geographic area stretching 1,424 rniles from east to west by 1930 meant a profound change for both the principals and the operation of the company.

A domain is a well-defined geographic area bounded by mountain ranges, rivers, seas, or deserts-- druids normally divide a good-sized continent into three or four domains.

And each geographic area will have six nests, arranged in a hexagonal figure.

Certain careless speakers from my geographic area yet refer to Sakartvelo, the united kingdom.

They go back a long way, and cut across boundaries of nation, race, creed, geographic area and historical age.