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zone de terre |
An area which is predominantly solid ground, e.g. a Nation, a mountain, a desert, etc. Note that a LandArea may contain some relatively small WaterAreas. For example, Australia is a LandArea even though it contains various rivers and lakes.
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Transitway |
Transitway is the broadest class of regions which may be passed through as a path in instances of Translocation. Transitway includes land, air, and sea regions, and it includes both natural and artificial transitways.
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Airport | Airport is the subclass of TransitTerminals for Airplanes (fixed-wing Aircraft). |
| BowlingLane | BowlingLane is a StationaryArtifact that acts as a Transitway for a BowlingBall to knock down pins |
| Bridge | Bridge is the subclass of LandTransitways that are artifacts used for crossing water or air-filled gaps that could not be transited over a natural surface. |
| Railway | Railway is the subclass of LandTransitways that have rails along which Trains may travel. A railway consists of the rail bed, sleepers, tracks, electric rails, switches, sensors, lights, crossing grades, and any other integral machinery or parts of a section of railway. |
| Roadway | Roadway is the subclass of LandTransitways that are areas intended for surface travel by self-powered, wheeled vehicles, excluding those that travel on tracks. Roadways have been at least minimally improved to enable the passage of vehicles. Roadways include dirt and gravelled roads, paved streets, and expressways. |
| RunningTrack | RunningTrack is a StationaryArtifact which serves as a path for people running |
| Runway | Runway is the class of Transitways that are used for the takeoff and landing of Airplanes. Runways are Transitways for an intermodal transit, which begins with a land transit and ends with air transit, or vice versa. The Airspace immediately above (and adjacent to) a Runway is an AirTransitway. |
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| Tunnel | Tunnel is a subclass of Transitways that consist of a lengthwise enclosed Hole that allows for transit underground, as through mountains, below a body of water, or beneath a city. |