area.
(Of thelat.)(area, and this of theGr. ?, ceñidor, strip).
2. f. considerable area of land shaped band or strip.
3. f. part of ground or surface framed within certain limits.
4. f. considerable area of land whose boundaries are determined by administrative, political, reasons, etc. area tax of influence.
(f). Geogr. Each of the five parties that is considered divided the Earth's surface by the tropics and the polar circles.6. f. Geom. Part of the surface of the sphere between two parallel planes.
7. m. Med. herpes zoster.
1. f. part of a town where the parking, payment, is permitted for a limited time.
1. f. situation declared by the authorities to protect an area that has suffered some sort of disaster, through subsidies, investment or tax relief to those affected.1. f. Am. area catastrophic.
1. f. In the vicinity of populations, and with different legal regime, is intended for the spread the construction and urban services.
1. f. part of a weak, although not subject to official protectorate country, in respect of which various powers accept the dominant economic or cultural expansion of any of those.1. f. demarcation more or less close to the border, customs, or fielatos, subjected to bans of manufacturing or special surveillance as safeguards against fraud.
1. f. The delimited by the authorities that are not settled goods deposited therein or to certain customs duties
s industrial activities.1. f. Geogr. Each of the two spherical ice caps formed on the surface of the Earth by the polar circles.
1. f. The reserved especially for industrial facilities.
1. f. Arriving up to 200 nautical miles from the coast, and in which international law recognizes States ribere
rights years of exploitation, conservation and management of natural resources, especially in fishing and which are found in the seabed and the subsoil of the sea.1. f. Der. Bank of the sea, the law described as public domain.
1. f. Mil. Space in which for the defence of a square or fortification derogating laws and Government.
1 f. Geogr. Each of the included two between the tropics and the polar circles immediate.1. f. Geogr. The fall between the two tropics and divided by the Ecuador into two parts equal.
1. f. Centre of population.
1. d. field, in the Centre of a city or in its vicinity, for total
or partially to trees or parks.