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Subterranea (geography)

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Underground space, natural and man-made underground structures
For other uses, seeSubterranea.
Subterranean river inCastellet-lès-Sausses

Subterranea areunderground structures, both natural (such ascaves) and human-made (such asmines).[1]

Some subterranea and related topics include:

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Human-made or human-related by common function

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Entrance to the undergroundvault of theFederal Reserve Bank of New York Building
Large underground Ancient Roman cistern inChieti,Italy

The following is a list of examples of structures which are or can be underground.

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References

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  1. ^Margineanu, Romul Mircea (2019)."Radon measurements in underground mines and caves from several European countries".AIP Conference Proceedings.2076. Author(s): 050004.doi:10.1063/1.5091643.
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