Geographical-area Sentence Examples
The small British province of Ajmere-Merwara is also included within the geographical area of Rajputana.
We may take it then (and the fact is not disputed even by those who, like Dorpfeld, believe in one thorough racial change, at least, during the Bronze Age) that the Aegean civilization was indigenous, firmly rooted and strong enough to persist essentially unchanged and dominant in its own geographical area throughout the Neolithic and Bronze Ages.
The name Scotland for this geographical area of northern Britain (the Caledonia of the ancients - a name still poetically used for Scotland) originated in the 11th century, when (from the tribe of Scots) part of it was called Scotia (a name previously applied to what is now Ireland); and the name of Scotland became established in the 12th and 13th centuries.
The style of country furniture found in a home usually reflects the surrounding geographical area or the personal taste of the homeowner.
Research conducted by the National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Stroke (NINDS) indicates a "stroke belt," or geographical area where fatal strokes are more predominant.
Choice of antibiotic is based on the type of bacteria found in the geographical area and on laboratory results.
Read the description to make sure it covers the time span and geographical area you are interested in.
The same information is available in their original hard copy form if you have the time and are in the geographical area to search through the paper records.
Some online mortgage calculators will estimate the total cost of your PITI payment by presenting an approximation of tax and insurance charges within the geographical area in which you plan to buy a home.
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