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  • By 1873, the entire county had been " thickly settled ".
  • The hamlet quickly became thickly settled and well developed in the 19th century.
  • By 1931, the estate was thickly settled.
  • Given its small area, most of the residential land in town is thickly settled.
  • The area was very thickly settled.
  • The district is now thickly settled, and the cedar trees have disappeared with but few exceptions.
  • In the 9th century in the southeastern Odenwald near the now more thickly settled Bauland, settlements were established.
  • During the town's first 125 years, this district was the most thickly settled part of the surrounding area.
  • At the end of each string are children on rooftops, flying kites in thickly settled areas because they cannot go outside.
  • As the community became more thickly settled, another room was added and the community could boast of a two-teacher school.
  • The area, west of the modern town of Leymebamba, is almost abandoned now, but was thickly settled in the Chachapoya heyday.
  • Israel's 268 people per square kilometer make it more thickly settled than India ( 261 ), and fast approaching Japan ( 327 ).
  • The Futenma helicopters, which transport US Marines, will now fly into a base in Iwakuni, in a less-thickly settled part of Okinawa.
  • A " thickly settled district " is an area where building structures such as residential and commercial are less than apart for a distance of or more.
  • There is some evidence that the Spanish presence was fairly strictly limited to just these towns and that a fairly thickly settled countryside was completely outside their control.
  • The obvious answer is ( d ) Your Homeland Defense Agency is the only such body legally authorized to ignore Cattle Crossing, Thickly Settled and Falling Rock signs.
  • However, there is also mention of thriving tobacco plantations, which seems to indicate that the equivalent of the US South is more thickly settled than the North.
  • The airfield is located within the busy and thickly settled Sinkor section of the city, and is therefore convenient to the business and political districts of the capital.
  • When it does come, however, it is certain to be disastrous, because the entire coast from Eureka to Seattle and Vancouver in British Columbia is now thickly settled.
  • She moved the family away from the Ohio River, to Washington County, where the country was more thickly settled and there was less danger of a Native American attack.
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