Translation for '
periphery' from English to Bulgarian
| NOUN | a periphery | peripheries |
| SYNO | fringe | outer boundary | periphery |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- And this is the semi-periphery listing according to Babones (2005), who notes that this list is composed of countries that "have been consistently classified into a single one of the three zones semi-periphery or periphery of the world economy over the entire 28-year study period".
- The Arrondissement of Brussels-Periphery (...) was an administrative arrondissement in the Belgian Province of Brabant.
- Proliferating tourism resorts and increasing demand for firewood at the national park's periphery are also considered threats to its ecosystem.
- Knowledge economy and finance now dominate the industry in core states while manufacturing has shifted to semi-periphery and periphery ones.
- The plan included demolishing the Sears and JCPenney and relocating them to the periphery, adding housing south of the mall, and changing the layout of the entire parking lot.
- "The Periphery" details the Periphery worlds on the edges of the Inner Sphere, with one section for each of the five largest periphery powers.
- Ashoka Pillar with the legend “Satyamev Jayate” inscribed below, flanked on the left periphery with the word “Bharat” in Hindi and on the right periphery with the word “INDIA” in English.
- The exhibit examines geopolitics and reframes the relationship between center and periphery.
- Defines states that are located between core and periphery, and who benefit from the periphery through unequal exchange relations.
- The concept of center and periphery was first introduced by Raúl Prebisch in the 1950s.
- The Periphery is a fictional location in Isaac Asimov's "Foundation" series and refers to the outer rims of the Galactic Empire, including planets such as Anacreon and Santanni.
- The white shell shows a broad chestnut band below the periphery.
- The shell has a very dark chocolate color, with sometimes a narrow white line above the periphery, but this is usually absent.
- Historians continue to use elements of the Innis Core-periphery model, applying it for example to British Columbia.
- "Locational periphery" in contrast is used to describe places physically distant from the heart of the city.
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