Examples of 'largely uninhabited' in a sentence

Meaning of "largely uninhabited"

largely uninhabited - This phrase describes areas, regions, or places that are predominantly empty, sparsely populated, or devoid of significant human presence. It indicates locations with minimal inhabitants or low population density, often highlighting the lack of development or habitation

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largely uninhabited
The area transferred was largely uninhabited.
They are largely uninhabited and they are wild and untamed.
But that planet is largely uninhabited.
And largely uninhabited.
It is almost entirely covered by ice and is largely uninhabited.
And it is largely uninhabited.
Largely uninhabited by humans.
The island is largely uninhabited.
We excluded the polar zone from our analysis because it is largely uninhabited.
The island remained largely uninhabited for the next decades.
The Namib and Kalahari desert areas were largely uninhabited.
The range is largely uninhabited and vegetated by subtropical dry broadleaf forests.
Routes in Africa generally have obstacles in largely uninhabited and uncharted terrain.
Today the area is largely uninhabited with only 8 people remaining in the village.
They moved West hoping to find a new life in the largely uninhabited territory of Arizona.

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The managers of this largely uninhabited land do not see any exceptional wildlife potential.
The Rangipo region is largely uninhabited.
It had remained largely uninhabited even by Native Americans until the 19th century.
The area north of Stevens Point was wild and largely uninhabited.
But the rural landscape remained largely uninhabited until the latter half of the century.
For much of its history, the island was largely uninhabited.
Luckily, it was largely uninhabited in that area.
There used to be a penal colony here, so it has remained largely uninhabited.
This isle, now largely uninhabited by modest fisher folk.
Today, this remote area is largely uninhabited.
This huge, largely uninhabited area is shared by three countries, Paraguay, Bolivia and Argentina.
Further downstream, it flowed through a largely uninhabited valley.
The islands remained largely uninhabited until resettled by Arabs in 1048.
Babeldaob, where only a quarter of the population resides, is largely uninhabited and underdeveloped.
It is currently largely uninhabited due to the Highland Clearances, which occurred there in 1838.
For now, the area remains largely uninhabited.
The northernmost zone covers an extensive, largely uninhabited area consisting of a number of unorganized sub-territories.
As mentioned previously, the Negative Zone was originally thought to be largely uninhabited.
A vast northern expanse, largely uninhabited and as large as Germany.
Apart from Britain and Ireland, Norwegian Vikings established settlements in largely uninhabited regions.
It 's hot, dry and largely uninhabited by humans.
WEB Comino, the smallest of the trio, has one hotel and is largely uninhabited.
The Mergui Archipelago is an isolated and largely uninhabited gem that consists of 800 small islands.
Gozo is more rural, and Comino is largely uninhabited.
Luckily, the area was largely uninhabited.
Since then, the Rog area has been largely uninhabited.
But, Iceland is largely uninhabited.
However, most of the rest of the area remained largely uninhabited in this period.
In the 19th century the area was largely uninhabited.
It comprises Margarita Island, Coche, and the largely uninhabited Cubagua.
The area where California City now exists was largely uninhabited prior to the 1960s.

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