Depicting underpopulated picturesque rustic scenes had become commonplace by the 17th century. |
Uruguay was created in an underpopulated borderland between Brazil and Argentina. |
Charlotte Square is the last word in Georgian elegance, but on a November afternoon it's an underpopulated place. |
The streets were very quiet at night, one of the advantages of an underpopulated city. |
Manpower shortages in the underpopulated Confederate states had led their Congress to embrace conscription even before the North did. |
All we had to do was pipe water from the underpopulated, rain-rich North to the populous but parched South. |