Poland and the United States, though geographically distant, displayed some notable similarities in their approaches to the design of political systems.
We looked at sedimentary rocks 65 million years old from other geographically distant sites and found soot in them, too.
Their range of social contacts was wider, friends and relatives more likely to be geographically distant.
Some geographically distant tribes appear to share names.
In this notion of the global village, people can be geographically distant, but you still need a circle of friends for friendship to have meaning.
America is the perfect leader, geographically distant, with no territorial or historical claims of its own.
These two nations may be geographically distant from many parts of the world, but their history is as fascinating as any other.
Correspondence chess allows people or clubs who are geographically distant to play one another without meeting in person.
Despite the identical name, it is geographically distant from Central station on the Purple Line.
A colony is a territory under the immediate political control of a geographically distant state.