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VOCABULARY IN RELATION TO CITIES

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VOCABULARY IN RELATION TO CITIES

par Julio Mogollón Jiménez
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Starts with A

A wide road or thoroughfare with trees or buildings on either side.

Starts with B

A structure built to span a physical obstacle, such as a river, valley, or road.

Starts with C

The state of being overcrowded or blocked, often related to traffic or people.

Starts with D

The central part of a city or town, often where commercial and cultural activities take place.

Starts with E

A wide road designed for fast-moving traffic with limited access points.

Starts with F

A multi-lane divided highway designed for high-speed traffic with no stoplights or intersections.

Starts with G

A traffic jam where vehicles are stuck and unable to move in any direction.

Starts with H

A major road that connects cities or towns, often designed for long-distance travel.

Starts with I

The point where two or more roads or paths meet or cross each other.

Starts with J

A place where two or more roads, rail lines, or other paths meet or cross each other.

Starts with K

The edge of a pavement or sidewalk that forms a barrier between the road and pedestrian area.

Starts with L

A narrow road or track, typically one designated for a particular type of traffic.

Starts with M

Short for "metropolitan," it refers to a city or its surrounding area.

Starts with N

A small, distinct area of a city or town where people live and interact.

Starts with O

A structure built to carry one road or railway over another, typically used to avoid crossing at ground level.

Starts with P

A hard surface, often made of concrete or asphalt, used for walking or driving on.

Starts with Q

A line of people or vehicles waiting their turn, often used in the context of traffic or public transportation.

Starts with R

Construction or maintenance work done on roads or highways.

Starts with S

A paved pathway for pedestrians, often found alongside roads or buildings.

Starts with T

A fee charged to use a particular road or bridge.

Starts with U

Referring to a subway or metro system that is located below ground.

Starts with V

A long bridge-like structure, typically supported by arches, used to carry a road or railway over a valley or other obstacle.

Starts with W

A path or passage for walking, often found in parks, gardens, or other public spaces.

Contains X

It is bordered by Belgium to the west and north, Germany to the east, and France to the south. The country has a population of around 650,000 people and is known for its strong economy and high standard of living

Starts with Y

A traffic sign indicating that drivers must give way to traffic on another road, typically at an intersection or junction.

Starts with Z

A pedestrian crossing marked with white stripes, often found near intersections or crosswalks.

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