interoceanic
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of interoceanic
Example Sentences
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The foreign ministry said in a separate post that Lopez Obrador spoke with Xi about two of his administration's keystone infrastructure projects, a solar energy development in the north of the country and the so-called Interoceanic Corridor to attract business to the south.
From Reuters
UCA also provided space and other support to the National Academy of Sciences, which apart from its research efforts sponsored courses for teachers and journalists, as well as debates on issues including climate change, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the proposed construction of an interoceanic canal through Nicaragua.
From Science Magazine
The Panama Canal Authority last week opened two additional slots per day for vessels without booking to transit to help clear bottlenecks on both sides of the interoceanic corridor.
From Reuters
Four of the parks will be located in Veracruz and six in Oaxaca, officials said during an event touting the potential of the so-called Interoceanic Corridor development plan.
From Reuters
The infrastructure was a part of the Interoceanic Corridor–one of Lopez Obrador’s flagship development projects in southern Mexico.
From Reuters
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