Aún no tenemos significados para "entirely uninhabited".
1It is supposed to be entirely uninhabited, except in the hunting season.
2The Rocky Mountain highland and the Great Plains, however, were not entirely uninhabited.
3Routes originating from sparsely populated or entirely uninhabited places are excluded from the analysis.
4A small island, but entirely uninhabited, was discovered by Lieutenant Ball in his passage to Norfolk Island.
5The country was almost entirely uninhabited.
6Neither settlers nor squatters were to be met with; it was entirely uninhabited, unless by ferocious bushrangers and bandits.
7But the moment of annularity will only be visible from a tiny slice of Antarctica entirely uninhabited by humans.
8During the winter season it is entirely uninhabited, but in the summer it is frequently visited, particularly by copper speculators.
9Now, however, we were about to enter a wilderness which was entirely uninhabited, and little known even to our Kamchadal guides.
10Although this country was exceedingly rich in soil, it was entirely uninhabited on our side (the east) of the river.
11On attempting to ascend the river further one would soon reach a vast extent of country entirely uninhabited except around the headwaters.
12All these islands are now entirely uninhabited; but upon one of the Caracas are found wild goats of large size, brown, and extremely swift.
13This district borders on the desert of the Crau, a vast plain of stones reaching to the mouth of the Rhone and almost entirely uninhabited.
14"I believe this part of the coast to be entirely uninhabited."
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Entirely uninhabited por variante geográfica