Betekenis van:
mountainous
mountainous
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
- like a mountain in size and impressiveness
"mountainous waves"
"a mountainous dark man"
mountainous
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
- containing many mountains
Voorbeeldzinnen
- Armenia is a mountainous country.
- The capital of Ecuador is Quito, in the mountainous province of Pichincha.
- Temperate mountainous coniferous forests
- For example peninsulas and mountainous regions.
- Mediterranean and Macaronesian mountainous coniferous forests
- mountainous areas as defined by the national legislation of the Member State;
- grants for agricultural production in less-favoured and/or mountainous areas,
- Most of this border is mountainous and can therefore be crossed by vehicle only through passes or toll tunnels.
- On-shore wind turbines optimised for complex terrains (such as forested terrains or mountainous areas): with nominal capacity 25 MW.
- The particular geographical situation of the outermost regions as well as their insularity, small size, mountainous terrain and climate impose additional burdens on their agricultural sectors.
- The ERDF should also address the specific difficulties encountered by certain islands, mountainous areas, border regions and sparsely populated areas whose geographical situation slows down their development with a view to supporting their sustainable development.
- ‘Without prejudice to Article 9(1) and (1a), in exceptional cases concerning infrastructure in mountainous regions and after informing the Commission, a mark-up may be added to the tolls of specific road sections:
- Such an approach also requires that the specific problems and opportunities of urban and rural areas may need to be addressed as well as those of particular territories such as cross-border and broader transnational areas, or regions suffering from other handicaps due to their insularity, remoteness (such as the outermost or Arctic regions), sparse population or mountainous character.
- Action for areas with a natural handicap, i.e. certain islands, mountainous areas and areas with a low population density, as well as for certain border areas of the Community following enlargement, should be strengthened to cope with their particular development difficulties.
- The ERDF therefore contributes to reducing the gap between the levels of development of the various regions and the extent to which the least favoured regions, including rural and urban areas, declining industrial regions, areas with a geographical or natural handicap, such as islands, mountainous areas, sparsely populated areas and border regions, are lagging behind.