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By 1952 the principal telecommunications network centered on Beijing, and links to all large cities had finally been established.
A highway connecting the principal cities of Herat, Kandahar, Ghazni, and Kabul with links to highways in neighboring Pakistan formed the primary road system.
The Harbor ( I-110 ), San Diego ( I-405 ), Gardena ( SR 91 ), and Century ( I-105 ) Freeways provide the region with its principal transportation links.
The penulimate principal, Benjamin Woodruffe, attempted to establish there a ' Greek College ' for Greek Orthodox students to come to Oxford, part of a scheme to make ecumenical links with the Church of England.
Molalla's principal road links are Oregon routes 211 and 213.
Under Emergency Powers, Special Branch became the principal internal security agency in the " phoney war " with Zimbabwean guerrillas 1966 – 72, serving as a model for and establishing strong links with South Africa's Special Branch.
Le Cornu ( 2009 ) argues a case which links critical thinking to a heightened individualism which she considers is not so prevalent in the East, and suggests that education at all levels should train people in three principal types of thinking and reflection: receptive, appreciative and critical.
The principal difference between the Conservatives and the Liberals in this period and well into the twentieth century was that Conservatives were in favour of imperial preference ( a protectionist system in which tariffs would be levied against imports from outside the British Empire ) and strong political and legal links with Britain while Liberals promoted free trade and continentalism ( that is closer ties to the United States ) and greater independence from Britain.
Palmerston grew at a major road junction: State Highway 1 links Dunedin and Waikouaiti to the south with Oamaru and Christchurch to the north, whereas State Highway 85 ( known colloquially as " The Pigroot ") heads inland to become the principal highway of the Maniototo.
Bucharest is one of the principal junctions of Romania's national road network, which links the city to all of Romania's major cities as well as to neighbouring countries such as Hungary, Bulgaria and Ukraine.
By 1952 the principal postal networks centered on the capital, Beijing, and links to all large cities had been established.
The principal instruments used are theodolites and tacheometers, which nowadays are equipped with infrared distance measuring, data bases, communication systems and partly by satellite links.
Van Domselaer's influence on ten Holt's musical philosophy has been considerable, with the younger composer picking up Van Domselaer's interests in the links between music and visual art, in music's relationship with mathematics, and in the use of the piano as a principal instrument in his compositions.
Kolkata ( formerly Calcutta ) and Haldia in India and Mongla and Chittagong in Bangladesh are the principal seaports on the world's largest Ganges delta. The port has trade links with almost all major ports of the world, although vessels arriving here are mostly from ports of Asia, the Middle East, Australia, Europe and North America and the ships rarely come to Mongla from the countries of Latin America or Africa.
Excellent transportation links with the Lisbon Metropolitan Area to the south and the Porto Metropolitan Area to the north, making ocean, rail and motorway access possible via containers, have all contributed to making manufacturing the principal industry, found mainly in the littoral strip, which is one of the largest industrialized areas in Portugal.
It is the principal route out of the four rail links between Scotland's two biggest cities, hosting the flagship " Shuttle " service between and.

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During this time, urban Cairo, spurred by new bridges and transport links, continued to expand to include the upscale neighborhoods of Garden City, Zamalek, and Heliopolis.
Reynolds was also responsible for The Mysteries of London which has been accorded an important place in the development of the urban as a particularly Victorian Gothic setting, an area within which interesting links can be made with established readings of the work of Dickens and others.
good urban services ; fair rural service ; microwave radio relay links major towns ; connections to other populated places are by open wire ; 100 % digital
These transportation links and geographic proximity give Wilmington some of the characteristics of a satellite city to Philadelphia, but Wilmington's long history as the most important city in Delaware, its significant urban core, and its independent value as a business destination makes it more properly considered a small but independent city in the Philadelphia metropolitan area.
It links the urban centres of Osaka and Kobe by connecting the major stations of Umeda in Osaka and Sannomiya in Kobe.
From 1943 to the late 1970s, the county of Niteroi comprised two districts only: the district of Niteroi ( original area ) and the district of Itaipu ( acquired in 1943 ), which barely had an urban continuity or even proper road links to each other and were considered apart areas.
The world's longest sea bridge, the Qingdao Haiwan Bridge, links the main urban area of Qingdao with Huangdao district, straddling the Jiaozhou Bay sea areas.
Jinhae is part of a large urban corridor that links the adjacent cities of Masan and Changwon.
This would open new rail links to the east, and the urban area of Liverpool.
The shallow top soil and sandy subsoil made links land unsuitable for the cultivation of crops or for urban development and was of low economic value.
In other regions, urban and rural backhaul is usually provided by microwave links.
The Circular Road links the old city to the urban network.
Using robotics, real-time computer graphics, film projections, positional sound, internet links, cell phone interfaces, video and ultrasonic sensors, LED screens and other devices, his installations seek to interrupt the increasingly homogenized urban condition by providing critical platforms for participation.
Although the municipality is located outside of the more urban areas of the district, it still has well-developed transport links with a link road from Cully to Chexbres.
* Gridded Population of the World – contains links to urban area definitions and maps for over 230 countries / territories
He has made a significant impact in Māori politics by campaigning on behalf of " urban Maori ", who often have no remaining links to their iwi ( tribal structures ).
* Some urban links in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide, connecting the long distance links to each other and to ports and airports
It is served by inter urban bus links to Dublin, Limerick, Galway, Cork and Carlow and a town link service connects nearby towns and villages.
Numerous connecting links exist along urban sections of the former route of Highway 2.
Some links of the Emerald Necklace not only offer an opportunity for recreation in a wooded environment, but are also ecologically important urban wilds that provide nesting places for migratory birds and improve the air quality of the city.
These reports have been challenged by some modern scholars who, based primarily on archaeological finds, argue that many rural inhabitants of the Roman province, and even some urban population, with few links to the Roman administration or army, remained behind.
England is a largely urban, cosmopolitan society, with many inhabitants insistently proud of their links to Wales, Scotland and Ireland, as well as those more recently from Europe, across the Caribbean, Africa, Asia and beyond.
Many settlements in the Valleys are served by the Valley Lines network, an urban rail network radiating from Cardiff which links them to the city's stations, principally Cardiff Queen Street and Cardiff Central, with connections onto the South Wales Main Line.

links and areas
Communications and-above all-the setting of the border of the Cassa del Mezzogiorno some kilometers south of Rome, have influenced the position of industry, favouring the areas with the best links to Rome and those near the Autostrada del Sole ( motorway ), especially around Frosinone.
The newly-built road system slowly, but steadily transforms Slovenia into a large conurbation and connects it as a unitary social, economic and cultural space, with links to neighbouring areas.
The European Centre for Peace and Development ( ECPD ) in Belgrade, Serbia ; the World Centre for Training and Research in Conflict Resolution ( WCCR ) in Bogotá, Colombia ; and the World Centre for Research for Peace ( CMIP ) in Montevideo, Uruguay, have developed close links with their respective governments while being key UPEACE partners in areas of common interest.
The city's architectural and historic interest, and its fast links to other towns and cities have led Winchester to become one of the most expensive and desirable areas of the country.
This is intended to create environmentally sustainable buildings, open green spaces, two hotels, a conference centre, cafés, restaurants, and better transport facilities to improve links to Slough town centre and the surrounding residential areas.
A separate invisible hot area interface allows for swapping skins or labels within the linked hot areas without repetitive embedding of links in the various skin elements.
In July 2011 The Federal Aviation Administration ( FAA ) issued a ruling that approves the use of Iridium for Future Air Navigation System ( FANS ) data links, enabling satellite data links with air traffic control ( ATC ) for aircraft flying in the FANS environment including areas not served by Inmarsat ( above or below 70 Degrees Latitude ) which includes Polar routes.
Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland, is divided into areas that generally encompass a park ( sometimes known as " links "), a main local street ( i. e. street of local retail shops ), a high street ( the historic main street, not always the same as the main local street, such as in Corstorphine ) and residential buildings.
* Riviera ( disambiguation ), links to articles on other coastal areas known as " Rivieras "
In many areas, " sausage meat " for frying and stuffing into poultry and meat is sold as slices cut from an oblong block of pressed meat without casing: in Scotland this is known as Lorne Sausage or often sliced sausage or square sausage, while the usual form is sometimes called sausage links.
Meanwhile, telecommunications links to areas outside of Kabul were severed, isolating the capital.
The congregations often represent historical links with particular areas of Eastern Europe in their dress and their worship.
The River Yare cuts off Great Yarmouth from other areas of the borough such as Gorleston and Southtown and so the town's two bridges have become major transport links.
Five major highways run through or near the city, providing links to other areas throughout Western Pennsylvania.
* South Dakota Highway 44 is a state highway that links the interior of the Black Hills to the southwest of Rapid City, and the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation and nearby areas in the Great Plains to the southeast.
The Monorail Line system consists of a single dual-way line that links areas of inner Kuala Lumpur previously not served by rail transport, namely Brickfields, Bukit Bintang and Chow Kit, with pre-existing LRT and / or KTM Komuter stations at KL Sentral, Hang Tuah, Bukit Nanas and Titiwangsa.
Bernicia became distinct from other English territories at this time due to its links with the other Christian kingdoms in what is present-day Scotland and seems to have little to do with the Norse-controlled areas to the south.
" Ecological networks, especially mutualistic networks, are generally very heterogeneous, consisting of areas with sparse links among species and distinct areas of tightly linked species.
The Hakka ( Hakka: Hak-kâ ; ), sometimes Hakka Han, are Han Chinese who speak the Hakka language and have links to the provincial areas of Guangdong, Jiangxi, Guangxi, Sichuan, Hunan and Fujian in China.
There are several bus links from Slaithwaite to several areas in the Huddersfield area.
In HTML and XHTML, an image map is a list of coordinates relating to a specific image, created in order to hyperlink areas of the image to various destinations ( as opposed to a normal image link, in which the entire area of the image links to a single destination ).
Its central Essex location and good public transport links make the city ideal for revellers, commuters and tourists to visit from surrounding areas.
After a partial success within the London Metropolitan green belt New Towns Basildon and Borehamwood and expansion of these areas combined with still chronic housing shortages in south-east London another small New Town Thamesmead was developed adjacent to the Thames in the early 1960s but suffered from poor transport links that a few small adhoc developments today suffer from, though transport links have improved due to inward investment.

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