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the depopulation
noun
The act of depopulating or condition of being depopulated; the destruction or expulsion of inhabitants.
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The economic problems of the Republic have halted the depopulation of the north.
The town's mayor, Salvatore Adduce, told me that the depopulation of the Sassi was "a laceration".
The importance of corn (maize) diminished with the depopulation of hill farms.
Then Raffaello De Ruggieri, a lawyer who considered the depopulation campaign a grievous mistake, moved in.
The extent of the depopulation of the main sequence provides an index of age.
The depopulation is evident in the grade school in Ringgold, a crossroads village in the east end of McPherson County.
The king's creation of the New Forest saw the depopulation of many villages and the demolition of churches.
IN HIS 1891 novel Tess of the D'Urbervilles, Thomas Hardy lamented the depopulation of the English countryside.
One of the indisputable results of large-scale corporate farming in Iowa has been the depopulation of the countryside.
Local residents, as well as environmental groups, argue that the depopulation of mountainous regions in Italy and across Europe is a human problem.
Toker's Pittsburgh is one that "remains a remarkably cohesive town" despite the collapse of the steel industry in the nineteen-eighties, and the depopulation that followed.
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