R-1

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R-1 is a term that can refer to several different concepts, depending on the context. It may refer to a type of visa, a model of R-1 rocket used in the Soviet Union, or a zoning designation in urban planning. This article will focus on the latter two interpretations.

R-1 Rocket[edit | edit source]

The R-1 Rocket was a short-range ballistic missile that was developed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War. It was the first Soviet ballistic missile to be successfully launched and was based on the design of the German V-2 rocket. The R-1 was primarily used for testing purposes and was eventually replaced by more advanced models.

R-1 Zoning[edit | edit source]

In Urban planning, R-1 is a zoning designation that typically refers to a category of residential zoning. R-1 zones are usually intended for single-family homes and may have restrictions on things like building height, lot coverage, and minimum lot size. The specific regulations can vary widely from one jurisdiction to another.

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