Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Area is characterised in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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The area is characterised by a vast natural diversity.
the earth meet to become one. This unique area is characterised by a rocky coastline full of tiny bays with beaches,
The area is characterised by the presence of a high-quality middle class.
This relatively small area is characterised by a variety of small-scale landscapes.
The area is characterised by both rugged and lovely scenery.
This 60 hectare area is characterised by its ponds and marshes- a miniature Camargue.
The area is characterised by a fair amount of fog,
The spatial structure of the area is characterised by a sequence of courtyards
The area is characterised by splendid views,
This area is characterised by an average annual precipitation of 650 mm.
The area is characterised by the presence of numerous wetlands and lagoons.
This area is characterised especially by the different geographical features of the landscape.
The area is characterised by vast hilly landscape,
This area is characterised by the many castles, country houses,
The area is characterised by its great expanse,
This area is characterised by narrow streets where people have carried out their trade for hundreds of years.
The area is characterised by sun, quietness
This area is characterised by the many picturesque hilltop villages(Pitigliano, Roccastrada, Roccatederighi,
The economic situation of the area is characterised by small and medium-sized enterprises in need of stimulation to abandon national orientation by tackling obstacles to cross-border economic co-operation.
Rugs from this area are characterised by homogeneity in patterns and quality.
These areas are characterised by diagonally laid streets as well as many squares and courtyards.
These areas are characterised by legitimate societal choices in areas which fall within national competence.
These unconventional formations often stretch over very large areas, are characterised by low energy content per rock volume
These areas are characterised by a lower level of economic development,