GREEN BELT (DISAMBIGUATION)
A 'greenbelt' or 'green belt' is an undeveloped area neighbouring or surrounding an urban area, often protected from development by planning law. For a general treatment of these, see 'green belt'. Articles covering particular examples include:
★ Barton Creek Greenbelt
★ Green belt (UK)
★ Greenbelt (Golden Horseshoe)
★ Greenbelt (Ottawa)
★ Staten Island Greenbelt
★ German Green Belt
★ European Green Belt
★ Greenbelt Alliance
Other uses of the word 'greenbelt' include:
★ Greenbelt, Maryland, a town in the suburbs of Washington, D.C.
★ Greenbelt (Washington Metro), a metro station in Greenbelt, Maryland
★ Greenbelt Park, a park in Greenbelt, Maryland
★ Green Belt (Pittsburgh), one of the six marked highway road routes of the Pittsburgh/Allegheny County Belt System
★ The Greenbelt festival, an annual Christian arts festival in England
★ "Green belt", a rank of achievement (pupil grade) in multiple martial arts systems, most notably the basic forms of Karate, Taekwondo, and Judo
★ "Six Sigma Green Belt", a certification level of the Six Sigma processes
★ Greenbelt (Bering Sea), the Bering Sea continental shelf break area
★ Barton Creek Greenbelt
★ Green belt (UK)
★ Greenbelt (Golden Horseshoe)
★ Greenbelt (Ottawa)
★ Staten Island Greenbelt
★ German Green Belt
★ European Green Belt
★ Greenbelt Alliance
Other uses of the word 'greenbelt' include:
★ Greenbelt, Maryland, a town in the suburbs of Washington, D.C.
★ Greenbelt (Washington Metro), a metro station in Greenbelt, Maryland
★ Greenbelt Park, a park in Greenbelt, Maryland
★ Green Belt (Pittsburgh), one of the six marked highway road routes of the Pittsburgh/Allegheny County Belt System
★ The Greenbelt festival, an annual Christian arts festival in England
★ "Green belt", a rank of achievement (pupil grade) in multiple martial arts systems, most notably the basic forms of Karate, Taekwondo, and Judo
★ "Six Sigma Green Belt", a certification level of the Six Sigma processes
★ Greenbelt (Bering Sea), the Bering Sea continental shelf break area
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