English to Spanish Dictionary landlocked

landlocked

cercado de tierra
translation of 'landlocked'
adjective
cercado de tierra
example
The Republic of Burundi is a 'landlocked' country located in the Great Lakes region in Africa.
It had been noted by agriculture experts that Zambia being a 'landlocked' country has high cost of importation that makes landed price of fertiliser abnormally high.
Portuguese navigators were about to shatter Ptolemy's world picture, with its portrayal of a 'landlocked' Indian Ocean, and their king wanted the world to know.
Relatively inaccessible, the mountainous country is 'landlocked' , and is surrounded by countries whose interests, at times, have conflicted with those of Afghanistan.
An estimated 100,000 militiamen are operating around the 'landlocked' country under the command of regional warlords.
There are sixty-one natural harbours, several 'landlocked' straits, and hundreds of rivers, bays, and lakes.
The key to the huge potential profits in Central Asia was distribution - how to transport the oil and gas from this isolated, backward and 'landlocked' region to the world's main energy markets.
The 'landlocked' lagoon at the foot of the dunes at Sandwich Harbour was once the only reliable source of fresh water on the coast between Angola to the north and the Orange River in the south.
There indeed was an endangered salmon in Taiwan - Oncorhynchus masou formosanus - the Taiwanese 'landlocked' masu salmon.
Legend tells of a beautiful girl who lived in a village on the Wild Coast near a great 'landlocked' lagoon.
Another 'landlocked' salmon is the E. American sebago salmon, found in Sebago and other lakes and their associated rivers.
Certainly in the case of Zambia, a 'landlocked' country with poor transportation and low agricultural productivity, the prospects for exporting corn to Europe in the foreseeable future are almost zero.
Some populations of Menidia beryllina are estuarine, while others are 'landlocked' in fresh water.
Though some striped bass can spawn in fresh water and make their homes in salt water, there are many ‘stripers’ which remain 'landlocked' .
That famous 'landlocked' harbour is surrounded by rock so soft that streams don't cut V-shaped grooves but Y-shaped chasms that suck in unwary ramblers and climbers, this not two hours from the city.
Zambia's economic survival as a 'landlocked' country depends on the transport system for the movement of its exports and imports.
There is also a population of the sharks in Lake Nicaragua, which because of its great distance from the ocean was once thought to be 'landlocked' .
Part of that is due to the fact that Umbria is the only 'landlocked' region on the Italian peninsula.
We say that landlocked lakes, for example, completely 'landlocked' lakes, would not qualify.
The migratory instinct is so strong that some adults will writhe overland for up to 24 hours between 'landlocked' ponds and sea-bound rivers to reach the ocean.
The maximum size of the 'landlocked' variety appears to be about 762 mm although most individuals are somewhat smaller.
Twenty of these lakes contained rainbow smelt, while 10 lakes had both 'landlocked' salmon and rainbow smelt.
The Salton Sea, a 'landlocked' mass of salt water in the southern Californian desert, was created in 1905 when torrential rainfalls swelled the banks of the Colorado River until it flooded the Imperial Valley.
Because Afghanistan is a 'landlocked' nation with mountainous terrain and a deteriorated road network, it was apparent that time-sensitive support bad to be transported by air.
The Corridor is a Southern African Development Community initiative that aims at linking the 'landlocked' countries in the region to the main Namibian sea port of Walvisbay.
The problem, put simply, is geography: the 'landlocked' country is dominated by the rugged Hindu Kush mountains that sweep from the west to the east.
He also broke the 'landlocked' salmon story in 1995, tracing the cause of their near-extinction to the planting of apple trees and over-intensive farming.
Thus, consistently more alleles were found within the anadromous than within the 'landlocked' populations from Maine.
As a 'landlocked' country with primarily a desert terrain, it has until recently depended on rain as its main water source.
As far back as 1671, the almost 'landlocked' harbour was recognised as a hurricane haven for ships, which could lie protected in the basin formed within an old volcanic cone, with one narrow passage to the sea.
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