scenic corridor - translation to ρωσικά
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scenic corridor - translation to ρωσικά

FORMER POLISH TERRITORY
Polish corridor; Before Polish Corridor; Danzig Corridor; Polandish Passage; Danzig corridor; Danzig ultimatum; Pomeranian Corridor; Gdańsk Corridor; Gdansk Corridor

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строительное дело

ландшафтный коридор (полоса местности, видимая из автомобиля, движущегося по дороге)

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ландшафтный коридор (полоса местности, видимая из автомобиля, движущегося по дороге)
scenic highway         
SPECIALLY DESIGNATED ROAD OR WATERWAY OF INTEREST
Scenic byway; Theme routes; Tourist highway; Scenic highway; Scenic drive; Scenic Route; Holiday route; Tourist route; Ferienstraße; Scenic routes; Tourist drive; Holiday road; Theme route; Holiday Route; Scenic road
автомобильная дорога, вписанная в ландшафт

Ορισμός

overlook
(overlooks, overlooking, overlooked)
1.
If a building or window overlooks a place, you can see the place clearly from the building or window.
Pretty and comfortable rooms overlook a flower-filled garden...
VERB: V n
2.
If you overlook a fact or problem, you do not notice it, or do not realize how important it is.
We overlook all sorts of warning signals about our own health.
VERB: V n
3.
If you overlook someone's faults or bad behaviour, you forgive them and take no action.
...satisfying relationships that enable them to overlook each other's faults.
VERB: V n

Βικιπαίδεια

Polish Corridor

The Polish Corridor (German: Polnischer Korridor; Polish: Pomorze, Polski Korytarz), also known as the Danzig Corridor, Corridor to the Sea or Gdańsk Corridor, was a territory located in the region of Pomerelia (Pomeranian Voivodeship, eastern Pomerania, formerly part of West Prussia), which provided the Second Republic of Poland (1920–1939) with access to the Baltic Sea, thus dividing the bulk of Germany (Weimar Republic) from the province of East Prussia. At its narrowest point, the Polish territory was just 30 km wide. The Free City of Danzig (now the Polish cities of Gdańsk, Sopot and the surrounding areas), situated to the east of the corridor, was a semi-independent German speaking city-state forming part of neither Germany nor Poland, though united with the latter through an imposed union covering customs, mail, foreign policy, railways as well as defence.

A similar territory, also occasionally referred to as a corridor, was originally connected to the Polish Crown until 1308, and was later reclaimed as part of Royal Prussia during the period 1466–1772.

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