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n1. район2. сфера (діяльності); область дослідження3. площа- free trade area зона вільної торгівлі- headquarters area штаб-квартира- problem area обговорюваний район; проблемний район- prohibited areas заборонені зони- remote area віддалений район- sown area посівна площа- troubled areas of the world неспокійні райони світу- area(s) of agreement питання, з яких можлива або досягнута домовленість- area of blockade район блокади- area of cooperation область/ сфера співробітництва- areas of disagreement питання, в яких не співпадають точки зору- area of economic activity сфера економічної діяльності- area of international strife райони міжнародних конфліктів- areas under national jurisdiction райони/ зони, що знаходяться під національною юрисдикцією- area of turmoil район, охоплений безпорядками
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