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In 1910 there was another revolt with some initial successes, after which many of the Maya withdrew to the nearly uninhabited state of Quintana Roo.
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So the ultimate solution to our traffic problems must be strategic migration from overcrowded places like Long Island to more-or-less uninhabited states like Nebraska.
A key, emotional issue in the state at the time was "locking up Alaska", making reference to allocation of its vast, mostly uninhabited land.
Both countries have immense natural resources and vast geographic expanses of largely uninhabited land.
The route between these cities has become progressively shorter as new roads have been paved through this largely uninhabited region of both states.
By 1573, Château Gaillard was uninhabited and in a ruinous state, but it was still believed that the castle posed a threat to the local population if it was repaired.
Large areas of the state's territory are uninhabited.
The centre of the country is uninhabited.
The flights take place over uninhabited areas, mostly open seas, without violating the state borders.
But the true catalyst was geography: two thirds of the country consists of uninhabited desert.
Meir Margalit, a Jerusalem council member for the leftwing Meretz party, claims that at around the same time, Israelis invested in settlement property, left uninhabited, in the knowledge that at some point the state would offer compensation to evacuate it.
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