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- Yahoo字典IPA [ˌɡäzə ˈstrip]
- 1. a strip of territory in Palestine, on the southeastern Mediterranean coast, including the town of Gaza; population 1,551,900 (est. 2009). Administered by Egypt from 1949, and occupied by Israel from 1967, it became a self-governing enclave under the PLO–Israeli accord of 1993 and elected its own legislative council in 1996.
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