Is this a riddle? I would guess the answer is 'In Paris'. 'Luxembourg' can be a garden, 'Stalingrad' a neighbourhood, 'Rome' a Metrostation - and Europe is all over the place
Stalingrad was renamed to Volgograd in 1961. I do not think that there is a forest in close proximity to Volgograd the city, but there are natural parks, which I imagine to be forests, in the Volgograd Region.
Europe is the continent in which Belgium is in it
it means to be nearby or close...proximity means close...so to be within proximity is to essentially be "even near"...i hope i helped :)
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it means to be nearby or close...proximity means close...so to be within proximity is to essentially be "even near"...i hope i helped :)
Near or close
proximity voting is the theory which holds that voters prefer candidates close to them on issues.
Some students do better if they sit in close proximity to the teacher.
Contact metamorphism is what occurs because of close proximity to a mass of magma.
Students in college dorm rooms live in close proximity to each other.
When a student has trouble attending, it's sometimes helpful to seat them in close proximity to the teacher. Her new apartment is in a wonderful location with close proximity to the mall and a park. Whenever our puppy Maggie is in close proximity to our neighbor's St. Bernard, she barks loudly. If our campsite is not in close proximity to the restrooms, let's request one that is. Cast your vote at the poll with the closest proximity to your home. Her office is in close proximity to the coffee shop and she visits it frequently.
Its a rough decription of non-exact closeness. As an example.. My Mom got nervous that I might damage something when I placed a cup in close proximity to my computer. Derived from "proximate" or "near." Very often misused in sentences as above by saying that a cup was placed close near a computer would be better said "...when I placed a cup too close to my computer." "Close proximity" in a phrase is somewhat redundant and superfluous because "close" implies "near" as well.