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| a wide road in a town or city |
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| a dividing line between one country or region and another |
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| a city in a country or state where the government is based |
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| an instrument for finding direction |
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| a part of the world with its own borders and government |
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| a group of people and their way of life, ideas, customs, and traditions |
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| variety (difference between backgrounds and experiences) |
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| a study of the way money, goods, and services are made and used in a society |
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| an imaginary line around the middle of the Earth, halfway between the North and South Pole |
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| to send products into another country to be sold there |
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| the study of Earth of its people, resources, climate, and physical features |
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| someone who comes from another country to live permanently in a country |
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| to bring something into a place or country from elsewhere |
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| involving different countries |
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| how the surface of the land is covered |
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| words written beneath or beside a map or chart to explain it |
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| measurements on a map or model, as in 1 inch represents 50 miles |
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| to do with or belong to a nation |
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| total number of people who live in a certain place |
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| a place in the countryside where people live, work, or play |
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| units that can make up a country |
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| a part of a country not admitted as a state |
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| to do with or living in a city |
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