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Meaning of "was geographically"

was geographically: a phrase indicating the positioning or distribution of a place or subject based on its geographical location or features. It implies that a location or area is described in terms of its physical geography or topographical characteristics

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The site was geographically advantageous as far as security.
A large part of the reported emission data was geographically explicit.
Russia was geographically and culturally isolated.
Tulsk was decided as the venue as it was geographically central to the county.
It was geographically widespread.
The purpose of this hearing is to determine where this marriage was geographically situated.
I was not sure if it was geographically restricted or not.
Theft was geographically concentrated in certain neighborhoods and usually involved relatively modest amounts.
The distribution of street snacks was geographically dispersed throughout Hong Kong before.
It was geographically the largest claim in Australia to that time.
I know exactly where I was geographically.
My family was geographically far from me.
The Working Group was appointed by the Sub-Commission and was geographically representative.
Both got what was geographically nearer to their center of power.
For the purpose of this exercise, the district was geographically divided into five zones.

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Karaburma was geographically a headland peaking into the Danube.
While on Earth, His ministry was geographically limited.
Weimar was geographically and culturally the heart of Germany.
Until the 19th century, salt was a rare resource, as it was geographically poorly distributed.
The Warhammer world was geographically divided by large oceans and huge mountain ranges.
The first reason lies in the fact that China, unlike Rome, was geographically.
Participation was geographically balanced.
It was geographically and administratively separate from the FrenchcolonyofCanada ( modern-day Quebec ).
Northern Irish nationality was geographically evenly spread throughout the region.
It was geographically and administratively separate from the French colony of Canada ( modern-day Quebec ).
Of course, this was geographically true.
Macau was geographically divided into three regions, the peninsula and two islands.
Prior to the discontinuation of the prestegjeld, Norway was geographically divided into 11 dioceses bispedømme.
This unit was geographically posted throughout Trinidad and Tobago in the nine police divisions.
Prior to 1977, Canada 's power to manage fishery resources off its Atlantic coast was geographically limited.
Especially when I was geographically far away from my family.
Macau was geographically divided into three regions: the peninsula and two islands, progressive slots.
The “ outside world ” of non-belief was geographically and psychologically remote and marginal to daily life.
America was geographically united with the Old World ( Europe and Africa ) through Atlantis.
Was it because France was geographically the first country that British tourists visited?
The station was geographically nearer to Brill than Brill and Ludgershall railway station.
While Hubei was geographically removed from the centers of the Ming power.
Sapindopsis was geographically widespread from Asia to North America.
So the map was geographically accurate, but maybe not so useful.
The palace was geographically isolated, a factor which led to loneliness and tedium among the musicians.
The diocese was geographically isolated, consisting of mainly small, and mostly First Nations, communities.

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