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na | adjacent plot |
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na | adjacent lot |
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na | Neighbouring plot |
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adjacent plot Explanation: or "adjoining plot", that is, having a common border Oxford Sp. Dict. |
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adjacent lot Explanation: This terminology is commonly used in the U.S. Fifteen years translating Spanish to English |
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Neighbouring plot Explanation: Parcela=plot Colindante=neighbouring Parcela is usually a small piece of land "Adjacent lot" as proposed by Quentin most of the time refers to a bigger piece of land than a "parcela" Hope it helps Ig |
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