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North America has long been a geographic term, not a political or a cultural designation.
Great Britain, therefore, is a geographic term referring to the island also known simply as Britain.
"Cadillac" and "Detroit" were originally French words —one a proper name, the other a geographic term.
By ad 400, however, the Paeonians had lost their identity, and Paeonia was merely a geographic term.
The ancients often called this group of tribes Iapyges (whence the geographic term Iapygia, in which "Apulia" [modern Puglia] may be recognized).
This is, after all, a Yankee who "came of age in Britain," had never heard of a pimento cheese sandwich or a hush puppy, and who includes a long footnote to explain that for mountaineers "holler" is a geographic term.
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The scientific ranking of agro-ecological zones in Pakistan in terms of their vulnerability to climate change shows that geographical zones that are more exposed to climate change in ecological and geographic terms- such as Balochistan, Low-Intensity Punjab, and Cotton-Wheat Sindh- also happen to be the most deprived regions in terms of socio-economic indicators.
The largest of these controversial communities in geographic terms is Maale Adumim.
In geographic terms, Mr. Putin swept every region of the nation.
Simply in geographic terms, many of the worst gulag prisons were much closer to America than they were to Moscow.
Southeast Asia covers a huge area, in both culinary and geographic terms.
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