0 Inland areas, lakes, towns, etc are a long way from the coast. -- śródlądowy
1 towards the middle of a country and away from the coast -- w głąb lądu
At the base of the escarpment, about 100 km inland, the elevation is about 20 - 40 m above sea level.
The inland ice is up to 3.4 km in thickness and has been penetrated to obtain bedrock at only one locality.
The null hypothesis for the test is that the conditional logit estimates are not different with or without including the inland provinces.
Nonetheless, it is likely that the severe disturbances of inland transportation and high prices abroad reoriented coffee beans from domestic to external markets.
The dry areas were indispensable for the reconciliation of the diverging interests of the various groups and their respective production systems in the inland delta.
Official correspondence between the forts was at first carried by seas, but by the 1850s an inland service had been introduced, open to the public.
They, in turn smuggled this illegal but valuable product along the numerous rivers to inland markets.
All the grass on the inland side of the belt was eaten down for a distance of about 60 yards from its edge.
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