A corridor might lead to a classroom because it means a long hallway. :>
Corridor = Korytarz. But, if you mean a geographical territory: Polish Corridor was a name of Polish "Pomeranian Province" in 1920s; it was given by a German Nomenclature in order to separate Eastern Prussia from Germany.
passageway
On a US Naval ships a corridor is called a "Passageway" When giving directions, you might say: "port or starboard passageway" and since the different floors on a ship are reffered to as "Decks" you might direct someone to the "starborad passageway, 3rd deck"
The loss of the Polish Corridor and Danzig was particularly difficult for Germany because it severed direct access to East Prussia, isolating a significant part of the German population and territory. This loss was not only a territorial blow but also a symbolic one, as it disrupted the concept of a unified German nation-state. Additionally, the corridor and Danzig held economic significance, impacting trade routes and resources. The perceived injustice of these territorial losses fueled nationalist sentiments and resentment in Germany, contributing to the rise of revanchist attitudes in the interwar period.
Wes Barrett has written: 'Manitoba in the Central North American Trade Corridor' -- subject(s): Foreign economic relations, Trade routes
Corridor is a noun.
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The Corridor was created in 1825.
The Levantine Corridor is a geographic region in the Middle East, stretching from the eastern Mediterranean coast to the Tigris-Euphrates river system. It serves as a vital link between Africa and Eurasia for human migration and trade.
The corridor was brightly lit.She walked down the dark corridor.My doctor's office was located down a long corridor.
The Wakham corridor. .
Air Corridor ended in 2008.
Air Corridor was created in 2004.
The Light Corridor was created in 1990.
The Light Corridor happened in 1990.
Vasari Corridor was created in 1564.