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 Übersetzung für 'geographic location' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a geographic location | geographic locations
geogr.
geographic location
geografische Lage {f}
geogr.
geographic location
geographische Lage {f}
Teiltreffer
geogr.
geographic {adj}
geographisch
geogr.
geographic {adj}
erdkundlich
geogr.
geographic {adj}
geografisch
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geogr.
geographic position
geographische Lage {f}
ecol.geogr.
geographic gradient
geographischer Gradient {m}
geographic mobilityräumliche Mobilität {f}
geogr.
geographic area
geografisches Gebiet {n}
geogr.geol.phys.
physical-geographic {adj}
physisch-geographisch
geogr.
geographic zone
geografische Zone {f}
biol.
geographic speciation
Artbildung {f} durch räumliche Trennung
biol.
geographic speciation
allopatrische Artentstehung {f}
biol.
geographic speciation
allopatrische Artbildung {f}
bot.zool.
geographic range
Verbreitungs­gebiet {n}
geogr.
geographic position
geografische Lage {f}
geogr.
geographic coordinates
geographische Koordinaten {pl}
geogr.
geographic name
geographischer Name {m}
geographic mobilityterritoriale Mobilität {f}
geogr.
geographic coordinate system
geographisches Koordinatensystem {n}
geographic information system <GIS>Geo-Informationssystem {n} <GIS>
fishT
geographic wrasse [Anampses geographicus]
Brauner Perljunker {m}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • In addition to Paul's geographic location, his religious views are important.
  • The rivalry exists both due to divisional alignment and geographic location, as both teams play in Pennsylvania.
  • Some groups are also area related, (for example, by county or geographic location).
  • Its geographic location made it a center of trade between the gold fields to the west and settlements to the east.
  • Zones are organized principally by geographic location, but exceptions exist for political and historical alignments. Thus, the geographical indicators below are approximations only.

  • The composition depends not only on species, but also on geographic location of the organism.
  • Surnames and geographic location are not necessarily markers of either identity.
  • Instead, the point is to reduces the amount of mismatch unemployment by facilitating the linking of unemployed workers with the available jobs by training them and or subsidizing their moving to the geographic location of the jobs.
  • In New York State the term "Hamlet", although not defined in law, is used to describe an unincorporated community and geographic location within a town.
  • ... the elevation, z, of the landscape as a function of the geographic location) at an unobserved location from observations of its value at nearby locations.

  • The following list represents the succession of Islamic dynasties that emerged from the fractured Abbasid empire by their general geographic location.
  • The city's central geographic location has aided its business development.
  • UK soap operas also frequently foreground their geographic location as a key defining feature of the show while depicting and capitalising on the exotic appeal of the stereotypes connected to the location.
  • Panama's economy, because of its key geographic location, is mainly based on a well-developed service sector, especially commerce, tourism, and trading.
  • Opole Province's geographic location, economic potential, and its population's level of education make it an attractive business partner for other Polish regions (especially Lower Silesian and Silesian Voivodeships) and for foreign investors.

  • This is largely due to economic clustering and poverty conditions that tend to associate based on geographic location.
  • "Abitibi" comes from the Algonquin words "abitah", meaning middle and "nipi" meaning water, possibly a reference to its geographic location between the Harricana (from the Algonquin word "Nanikana", meaning "the main way") to the east and the Kapuskasing&ndash;Mattagami river system to the west.
  • This link between non-tonality and geographic location is not limited to Hausa alone, but is exhibited in other northern dialects of neighbouring languages; example includes differences within the Songhay language (between the non-tonal northernmost dialects of Koyra Chiini in Timbuktu and Koyraboro Senni in Gao; and the tonal southern Zarma dialect, spoken from western Niger to northern Ghana), and within the Soninke language (between the non-tonal northernmost dialects of Imraguen and Nemadi spoken in east-central Mauritania; and the tonal southern dialects of Senegal, Mali and the Sahel).
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