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        | a social group of any size whose members reside in a specific locality, share government, and often have a common cultural and historical heritage. |  | 
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        | any written or positive rule or collection of rules prescribed under the authority of the state or nation, as by the people in its constitution. |  | 
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        | a native or naturalized member of a state or nation who owes allegiance to its government and is entitled to its protection |  | 
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        | explanatory table of symbols used on a map or chart; also called map legend |  | 
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        | a similar design, often ornamented, used on maps to indicate the points of the compass. |  | 
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        | the total number of persons inhabiting a country, city, or any district or area. |  | 
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        | a city area considered as the inner city plus built-up environs, irrespective of local body administrative boundaries |  | 
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        | a district lying immediately outside a city or town, especially a smaller residential community. |  | 
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        | an area outside of cities and towns; "his poetry celebrated the slower pace of life in the country" [syn: country] [ant: populated area] |  | 
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        | a specific geomorphic feature on the surface of the earth, ranging from large-scale features such as plains, plateaus, and mountains to minor features such as hills, valleys, and alluvial fans. |  | 
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        | the study of the natural features of the earth's surface, including topography, climate, soil, vegetation, etc, and man's response to them |  | 
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        | the long-term prevalent weather conditions of an area, determined by latitude, position relative to oceans or continents, altitude, etc |  | 
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        | the land next to the sea; seashore: the rocky coast of Maine. |  | 
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        | a region so arid because of little rainfall that it supports only sparse and widely spaced vegetation or no vegetation at all: |  | 
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        | an area considered as a unit for geographical, functional, social, or cultural reasons |  | 
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