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Ty123 Posted 8 years ago
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Pockets of land

What is - pockets of land?
  

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Small areas of land, usually surrounded by lands which do not share the same characteristic. For example, a park in a very urban area, or an area of land owned by someone in an area which is owned almost exclusively by a government.

  • Small areas of land, usually surrounded by lands which do not share the same characteristic.
  • For example, a park in a very urban area, or an area of land owned by someone in an area which is owned almost exclusively by a government.
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Small areas of land, usually surrounded by lands which do not share the same characteristic. For example, a park in a very urban area, or an area of land owned by someone in an area which is owned almost exclusively by a government.

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