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■ Islington is London's second smallest borough in geographical terms.
So the geographical terms Africa, Asia, Europe, Pacific Islands and America replaced the racial terms.
In strictly geographical terms, Roussillon is more like the Deep South of France.
Lake Sylvan Park is more than 4,350 miles from Madrid and Milan in geographical terms and several light years in terms of soccer culture.
Then your explorers can use their findings in this lesson, which introduces key geographical terms and asks them to create an interactive map of the neighbourhood.
"We have gone for a broad sweep in age, in generations, in geographical terms and in types of architecture," said Mr. Chipperfield.
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