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1 Wohnlage
f (residential) area; in ruhiger / schöner Wohnlage peacefully / pleasantly situated* * *Wohn|la|gefresidential areaunsere Wóhnlage ist schön/ungünstig — our house/apartment is nicely/awkwardly situated
* * *Wohn·la·gef residential area* * *unsere Wohnlage ist optimal — our house/flat (Brit.) or (Amer.) apartment is ideally situated
in ruhiger/guter Wohnlage — in a quiet/good area
* * *Wohnlage f (residential) area;in ruhiger/schöner Wohnlage peacefully/pleasantly situated* * *unsere Wohnlage ist optimal — our house/flat (Brit.) or (Amer.) apartment is ideally situated
in ruhiger/guter Wohnlage — in a quiet/good area
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