Poblada in english

Population

pronunciation: pɑpjəleɪʃən part of speech: noun
In gestures

poblado2 = populated ; inhabited. 

Example: The earthquake generated a large amount of useful documentation as it was the first time that an earthquake has occurred in a populated area of Australia.Example: A Russian town is said to be the coldest inhabited place on Earth.

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» densamente pobladoheavily populated .

Example: Teachers face all the problems endemic to the heavily populated, least prosperous inner-city areas.

» escasamente pobladothinly populated .

Example: Powys is a very large, thinly populated, mountainous county in Wales where the archive office was established only in 1990.

» estar densamente poblado debe dense with .

Example: Whereas, before, the land was dense with stately white pines, now apple, plum, pear, peach, and cherry orchards stood in regimented rows and cattle grazed peacefully.

» muy pobladoheavily populatedpopulous .

Example: Teachers face all the problems endemic to the heavily populated, least prosperous inner-city areas.

Example: Hospitals located in more populous rural counties near metropolitan areas are less likely to have telemedicine.

» poco pobladothinly populated .

Example: Powys is a very large, thinly populated, mountainous county in Wales where the archive office was established only in 1990.

poblado3 = bushy. 

Example: Whether short and thin or long and bushy, applying a fake mustache is often the best solution to create the look of a character.

poblar = populate ; people. 

Example: In areas populated largely by older people, the library might provide more reading rooms, stocked with newspapers and magazines as well as books.Example: Micronesia is comprised of seven island nations peopled by distinctly unique cultural groups.

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» sin poblarunpopulated .

Example: In the USA and Australia, the impression is that there is a lot of wide open, largely unpopulated space between towns of a size to support static library services.

Poblada synonyms

universe in spanish: universo, pronunciation: junəvɜrs part of speech: noun populating in spanish: poblando, pronunciation: pɑpjəleɪtɪŋ part of speech: verb
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