Noun
a belt of parks or rural land surrounding a town or city
Source: WordNetActivities include rockclimbing, kayaking, swimming, mountain biking, exploring, and hiking along the greenbelt, a long-spanning area that runs through the city. Source: Internet
A large irrigated greenbelt, drawing on channels from the Volga river, lay outside the capital, where meadows and vineyards extended for some 20 farsakhs (ca. 60 miles?). Source: Internet
"Discovering eclipses in a well-known, bright, historically important star highlights how TESS impacts the broader astronomical community," said Padi Boyd, the TESS project scientist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. Source: Internet
Among the others, in 2012, she got a sponsorship from the European Space Agency (ESA) to present her research at NASA’s International Workshop on Environmental and Alternative Energy held in Greenbelt, Maryland (USA). Source: Internet
Gospelfest at Greenbelt Cultural Center in North Chicago has been canceled. Source: Internet
Mason and Nigmatullina argue that Soviet-era urban-growth controls (before 1991) produced controlled and sustainable metropolitan development, typified by the greenbelt built in 1935. Source: Internet