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Top of the AAT hierarchies
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Objects Facet
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Built Environment (hierarchy name)
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Settlements and Landscapes (hierarchy name)
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landscapes (environments)
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cultural landscapes
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<cultural landscapes by function>
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agricultural land
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culture areas
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historic landscapes
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reserves (lands)
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sacred landscapes
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scenery (landscape)
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<cultural landscapes by location or context>
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abandoned landscapes
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industrial landscapes
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oases (landscapes)
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sertões (regions)
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skylines
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streetscapes
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suburban landscapes
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townscapes (built environment)
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transport points
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urban landscapes
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wilderness
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woodland areas
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<cultural landscapes by development practice>
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environmentally sensitive areas
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fields (land)
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improved land
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plats (land)
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polders
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protected areas
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raw land
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tracts (land areas)
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wasteland
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<cultural landscapes by ownership>
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common land (cultural landscape)
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crown land
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demesnes
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public land
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