English to Gujarati Dictionary geography

geography

ભૂગોળ
definition
noun
For a work of economic geography , there are few maps, and none of them is very detailed.
the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity as it affects and is affected by these, including the distribution of populations and resources, land use, and industries.
translation of 'geography'
ભૂતળની રચના, તેના રહેવાસીયોને લગતું શાસ્ત્ર,
ભૂગોળશાસ્ત્ર,
ભૂવિજ્ઞાન,
ભૂગોળનું પુસ્તક
noun
ભૂગોળ
example
He studied languages and 'geography' , developing a keen interest in other cultures.
the 'geography' of manufacturing
New rules to be introduced will force cabbies to take lessons in everything from manners to regional 'geography' .
We can certainly agree on the need for a map of Britain's new political and cultural 'geography' .
he's a 'geography' teacher
The theme is York's environment, which takes in science, 'geography' , history and arts topics.
It is a fact of 'geography' that near the equator, the earth receives more energy from the sun.
we know little of the local 'geography'
The political 'geography' of the nineteenth-century city was a distinctive one.
For a work of economic 'geography' , there are few maps, and none of them is very detailed.
I think it's very important to know the 'geography' of our planet.
If I asked you to tell me three days later about a chapter you read in 'geography' about weather cycles would you be able to tell me all the facts?
The electoral 'geography' of the country remained static until the 1900s.
A degree in 'geography' won't affect your enjoyment of this film, but knowledge is its own reward.
From his works we know that Kushyar was primarily an astronomer who wrote texts on astronomy and 'geography' .
Bonwick's first writings were school texts in 'geography' and history.
Namibia is a diverse country, both in its 'geography' and the composition of its population.
the 'geography' of post-war London
We are linked by our people, by our history, by 'geography' and by our economy.
These in turn led to advances in 'geography' and cartography and the colonization of new lands.
Physically, the natural 'geography' of the city resembles Scotland, with mountain ranges and lakes.
Voting is also tied to 'geography' here, so if you move and forget to register in your new city, you won't be able to vote when the time comes.
Benefits include not having to pay rent, seeing more of your good friends and getting to know local 'geography' .
Plans for economic expansion inevitably had sectarian implications, given the religious and political 'geography' of the region.
He was 18 at the time and was well vested with history, 'geography' and mathematics.
the country's 'geography' is similar to that of Ireland
It affected our language, our culture, our 'geography' , our architecture and even the way we think.
Forty-four percent of eighth grade teachers reported that they were very prepared to teach 'geography' .
In astronomy and 'geography' Arabic influence was even more pronounced.
knowing the 'geography' and topology of the battlefield
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