unpopulated in English

adjective
1
(of a place) having no inhabitants.
three missiles landed in unpopulated areas
adjective

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1. We found that unpopulated reside of place.

2. Steep mountains and high plateaus still keep most of the area unpopulated .

3. Backpacking defined as: Multi-day trips into the wild, unpopulated, areas of the world.

4. They would have been driven from the town and had to survive in unpopulated areas.

5. SAN ANTONIO - Someone in Italy placed the winning bid of $8 million on Friday for an unpopulated, one-house Texas town auctioned online.

6. The precise impact area of the meteorite was in a relatively unpopulated area and hit around 30pm local time, Mexican media said.

7. The regions of Ingushetia and Chechnya last week signed a deal to exchange what was described as unpopulated plots of agricultural land

8. The major portions lie within India and Pakistan, who have fought three wars over the region, while China controls a largely unpopulated region.

9. Yet the government does not have the expertise or experience to construct a national network—an enormous undertaking in such a vast, largely unpopulated country.

10. They followed the Black Hawks' initial flight path but landed at a predetermined point on a dry riverbed in a wide unpopulated valley in northwest Pakistan.

11. The island was unpopulated until 000 years ago, when anthropologists believe that some brave souls from Southeast Asia canoed or sailed thousands of miles across open ocean and settled here.

12. The 000-hectare (3000-acre) Bialowieza Primeval Forest, which straddles the border between Poland and Belarus, is one of the largest unpopulated woodlands remaining in Europe.

13. Mere centuries ago, Europeans settled a vast, relatively unpopulated continent, where they enjoyed unprecedented freedom and opportunity as their government mobilized them to settle the frontier.

14. Luckily, the Tunguska impact took place in an unpopulated corner of the globe. Should something like it explode above New York City, the entire metropolitan area would be razed.

15. Bodie is now unpopulated. The town was designated a National Historic Landmark in 19 and in 1962 it became Bodie State Historic Park as the few residents left moved on.

16. Chris Boicos suggests that there is a strangely mute quality to these often unpopulated landscapes, an Airlessness: as if the artist cannot hear the full resonance of things, and compensates by use of bright colour and exaggerated form.

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18. On June 30, 1908, an asteroid or a chunk of a comet estimated to be less than 300 feet [100 m] across roared into the atmosphere and exploded some five miles [10 km] above the largely unpopulated Tunguska region of Siberia, as mentioned in the introduction.

19. Bede states that the Anglii, before coming to Great Britain, dwelt in a land called Angulus, "which lies between the province of the Jutes and the Saxons, and remains unpopulated to this day." Similar evidence is given by the Historia Brittonum.King Alfred the Great and the chronicler Æthelweard identified this place with Anglia, in the province of Schleswig (Slesvig) (though it may then have