geography|geographies in English
noun
[ge'og·ra·phy || dʒɪ'ɑgrəfɪ /-'ɒg-]
scientific study of the physical features of the Earth's surface (such as climate, population, land use, etc.); description of specific characteristics found in a particular region of the Earth
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2. Migratory Activisms instead exist across expanded and decentred geographies
3. Geography. Geographical aspect in linguistics, historical studies, ethnology, ecological studies. Economical geography.
4. Thus allegory supplants geography.
5. Area, Geography and Population
6. His geography is poor.
7. The geography paper was difficult.
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9. She's very good at Geography.
10. The Geography paper was hard.
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12. I like geography and history.
13. I've got to revise my geography.
14. Baluchistan. i. Geography, History, and Ethnography
15. The geography of climates is modified.
16. Geography mathematics; Formula for incantation; Constellate.
17. Geography teaching; Formula for incantation; Constellate.
18. Colloquialisms tend to be specific to geography
19. Will you show me the geography?
20. Third are Assemblings in critical human geography
21. James is conversant with chronometer and geography.
22. Spain Geography quiz geography quiz - just click on the map to answer the questions about the Autonomies in Spain
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24. I still haven't done my geography homework.
25. But this is the geography of self.