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What is the difference between "located in" and “located on”?
What is the difference between "located in" and “located on”?
If you give me some examples that would be great!
12 de ene. de 2015 15:31
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"in" refers to borders, "on" refers to being on the surface of a particular location. SuKi gave some good examples: in China but on a mountain
12 de enero de 2015
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Generally when you use "located in" it is referring to a specific location within a larger setting.
So, if you were in a library and you wanted to know which section you would find a certain book, you would ask, "what section is this book located in?".
"Germany is located in Europe."
"Located on" is usually used for directions or far away locations. "That house is located on main street."
12 de enero de 2015
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Located on means on top of something. Located in means inside something.
12 de enero de 2015
1
Located
in a building.
in a town.
in a country
Located
on a mountain.
on an island.
12 de enero de 2015
Thank you so much for the explanations!
They are all easy to understand!
13 de enero de 2015
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