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- 1. Any area accessible to the general public, such as parks, plazas, and sidewalks, intended for communal use and recreation.
- 8. A facility equipped for scientific research, experimentation, and analysis in various fields such as chemistry, biology, physics, and medicine.
- 10. A venue dedicated to showcasing various forms of artistic expression such as visual arts, performances, and cultural events.
- 11. An outdoor area designed for children to play, often equipped with swings, slides, and other recreational structures.
- 12. A neighborhood primarily comprised of housing units, where people live and establish communities.
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- 2. A diplomatic office representing a foreign government in a host country, tasked with providing services to its citizens living or traveling abroad.
- 3. A building where legal proceedings and trials take place, including courtrooms and offices for judges and administrative staff.
- 4. An area where building or infrastructure development is underway, typically characterized by machinery, workers, and ongoing construction activities.
- 5. A designated area along a highway where travelers can take a break, use restroom facilities, purchase snacks, and stretch their legs.
- 6. The administrative center of a city or town, where local government offices, council chambers, and municipal services are located.
- 7. A location on a roadway where tolls are collected from vehicles using the infrastructure, typically to fund maintenance and development of transportation networks.
- 9. A wooden pathway or promenade along a beach or waterfront, often lined with shops, restaurants, and attractions.
