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geographical

adjective as in terrestrial

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Many chose the state as a sanctuary because of historical ties, linguistic and cultural similarities and geographical proximity to Sri Lanka.

From BBC

Maybe it’s good, then, that the festival is moving closer to the United States’ geographical center.

From Salon

That's 77 years of geographical separation and 18 years of political division: a long time for the West Bank and Gaza Strip to drift apart.

From BBC

The Department of Health said the trusts had been chosen based on data analysis and the views of families, as well as to ensure a geographical and demographic mix.

From BBC

The plans unveiled on Wednesday are on a bigger scale, with two universities offering a full range of courses and spread over a wider geographical area.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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