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geography

[jee-og-ruh-fee] / dʒiˈɒg rə fi /


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In addition, “its geography allows for satellite ground stations and secure communications infrastructure that are increasingly vital as rivals develop counter-space and cyber capabilities,” Atlantic Council fellow Justina Budginaite-Froehly wrote on Monday External link.

From Barron's

If we come back to geography, Denmark is one of Nato's smaller allies, though a very active one.

From BBC

Antler’s growing deal count is mostly a result of its expansion into new geographies, Grimeland said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Greenland’s rare-earth reserves are actually lower than the U.S.’s and its harsh geography makes recovery prohibitive.

From The Wall Street Journal

With only one top-flight club, Paris had stood as an outlier among major European cities, where white-hot rivalries break along lines of class, geography, and political leaning.

From The Wall Street Journal