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These districts include the Mexican villages, such as Pilsen along 18th street, and La Villita along 26th Street ; the Puerto Rican enclave Paseo Boricua in the Humboldt Park neighborhood ; " Greektown ", along South Halsted St, immediately west of downtown ; " Little Italy ", along Taylor St ; " Chinatown "; " Polish Patches "; " Little Seoul ", around Lawrence Avenue ; a cluster of Vietnamese restaurants along Argyle Avenue near Broadway, and Indian / Pakistani along Devon Avenue.
The settlement is situated in a cluster of villages along United States Route 84 and the Chama River.
Kampong Ayer existed since the 10th century AD, and is actually a cluster of villages, each with their own village leader ( head of the villages ), or Ketua Kampong.
As the city developed from a cluster of villages, many of the existing rivers were buried or canalized: see subterranean rivers of London.
Small villages developed around these various railroad lines, but none amounted to more than a cluster of shops and homes around a train station and post office.
They were loose cluster villages ( lockere Haufendörfer ).
# „ Topological ecology at the landscape scale “ ( e. g. Forman & Godron ): ’ Landscape ’ is defined as a heterogeneous land area composed of a cluster of interacting ecosystems ( woods, meadows, marshes, villages, etc.
According to Richard T. T. Forman and Michael Godron a landscape is a heterogeneous land area composed of a cluster of interacting ecosystems that is repeated in similar form throughout, whereby they list woods, meadows, marshes and villages as examples of a landscape ’ s ecosystems, and state that a landscape is an area at least a few kilometres wide.
Gradually the businesses and most of the homes shifted from the other two villages to cluster around the depot.
The Randstad, which is a densely populated area in the Netherlands consisting of a cluster of the four biggest cities of the country and several smaller cities, towns and urbanized villages, is another appropriate example of a conurbation.
An average of two to five fortress villages in a small valley along a mountain stream, known in local Chinese as gou, make up a village cluster ( cun ).
The main threat to these villages was from the extensive use of cluster munitions, but rocket strikes and abandoned ammunition also posed a threat.
Project Shakti, a unique initiative by the Company to build and support a network of women entrepreneurs in small villages was strengthened in 2010-11 with the Shaktimaan initiative, under which men from Shakti households were given a bicycle to cover a cluster of villages in their vicinity.
Settle is a market town serving a cluster of villages, of which Arncliffe is reputed to be the prettiest.
The first Ottoman governor of Bosnia, Isa-Beg Ishaković, transformed whatever cluster of villages there was there into a city and state capitol by building a number of key objects, including a mosque, a closed marketplace, a public bath, a hostel, and of course the governor ’ s castle (“ Saray ”) which gave the city its present name.
The volcanically active area is famous for the Naruko Hot Spring Villages ( 鳴子温泉郷 ), a cluster of five villages -- Naruko, East Naruko, Nakayamadaira, Kawatabi and Onikōbe -- with abundant hot springs.
* Lower Saxony incorporates 9 neighboring villages into the town in 1972 changing the structure of Buxtehude and creating a cluster of more than 30, 000 inhabitants.
Near Tring, a cluster of deserted medieval villages can still be seen.
Nearby localities include the town of Aqqaba to the north, Tayasir and Aqabah villages to the northeast, Ras al-Far ' a to the southwest, the Palestinian refugee camp of Far ' a to the south and the al-Bikai ' a village cluster to the southeast.
Before that the area consisted of a cluster of hamlets and villages such as Bartonshill, Braehead, and Dykehead, populated in the main by coal miners.
The northern cluster of dialects centred around Urmia and Salmas in West Azarbaijan, and extended into the Jewish villages of the Turkish province of Van.
The southern cluster of dialects was focused on the town of Mahabad and villages just south of Lake Urmia.

cluster and was
About 300 yards up the creek was a cluster of Mexican houses containing six rooms in the form of a square.
The meat wagon, therefore, was not out in front of the house any more, but the cluster of squad cars was still there and there was a cop on the door downstairs to screen any comings and goings.
The camp was a cluster of aluminum bubbles, ringed with a spy web to alert the Earthmen to the approach of any being.
The second lunar excursion's primary objective was to visit Stone Mountain to climb up the slope of about 20 degrees to reach a cluster of five craters known as " Cinco Craters ".
This model was used in a cluster with one Aster ( with disk drives ) for the teacher, and eight disk less versions for the pupils.
During the past few centuries of detailed, scientific study of the Bronze Age, it has become clear that on the whole, the use of copper or bronze was only the most stable and therefore the most diagnostic part of a cluster of features marking the period.
The cluster was given its name by John Herschel.
Recently, the galactic cluster JKCS 041 was confirmed to be the most distant cluster of galaxies yet discovered.
Its status as a globular cluster was determined by James Dunlop in 1827.
In 1999, a nearby open cluster was discovered centered on the star η Chamaeleontis.
* The Casablanca Technopark is an information technology Business cluster complex located at Casablanca, and was inaugurated in October 2001.
The key addition was the concept of a cluster, CLU's type extension system and the root of the language's name ( CLUster ).
" Additionally, Diego Garcia was used as a storage section for US cluster bombs as a detour from UK parliamentary oversight.
The gravity of the visible galaxies in the cluster would be far too small for such fast orbits, so something extra was required.
Brockovich and Masry filed suit against the Beverly Hills Unified School District in 2003, in which the district was accused of harming the health and safety of its students by allowing a contractor to operate a cluster of oil wells on campus.
Starting out as a cluster of large, open tents pitched next to the still-standing white wooden day beacon, the Millersville settlement on the island's western shore was named after a bureaucrat with the United States Department of Air Commerce.
BD + 36 3317, a white star in the young open cluster Stephenson 1, was discovered as a binary eclipsing system by Violat-Bordonau in 2008 ; its period is 4. 30216 days ; its other name is VSX J185422. 2 + 365107.
Combining the effects of a tripwire activated bounding fragmentation mine with a cluster bomb, it was devastating to massed attackers but required high maintenance due to the susceptibility of black powder to dampness.
The first true nebula, as distinct from a star cluster, was mentioned by the Arabic / Muslim astronomer, Abd al-Rahman al-Sufi, in his Book of Fixed Stars ( 964 ).
In 1790, however, he discovered a star surrounded by nebulosity and concluded that this was a true nebulosity, rather than a more distant cluster.
A third category was added in 1912 when Vesto Slipher showed that the spectrum of the nebula that surrounded the star Merope matched the spectra of the Pleiades open cluster.

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