- today.
Acequias are
filled by snow melt and rain to
water orchards, gardens, and
other agricultural fields.
Other than
watering crops,
acequias have deep...
- Look up
acequia madre in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Acequia Madre is
Spanish for "mother ditch", a main
acequia or
irrigation canal.
Acequia Madre...
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Acequia may also
refer to:
Acequia, Colorado, an
unincorporated community Acequia, Idaho, a city
Acequia Park, a park in San Antonio,
Texas Acequia Madre...
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Acequia (pronounced ah-SEE-kwa) is a city in
Minidoka County, Idaho,
United States. The po****tion was 131 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Burley...
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suertes -the
amount of land that
could be
watered in one day. The use of
acequias was
originally brought to the arid
regions of
Spain by the
Romans and the...
- New
Mexico use the
related term
mayordomo to
refer to the
manager of an
acequia system for a town or valley. Also, when
translated into English, "mayordomo"...
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network of sixty-three
acequias. The
acequias also
collect wastewater from
surrounding muni****lities,
including El Romaní. The
acequia of the Vega de Valencia...
- The
Battle of Les Tres
Acequias,
fought during the
Chilean War of Independence,
occurred near San
Bernardo on 26
August 1814.[citation needed] The confrontation...
- Rito Angostura. This
diversion via
acequias took 20
families three years to
construct from 1879 to 1882. The
acequia was 8 mi (13 km) long and "constructed...
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amount of
water required,
which is
usually provided through small canals (
acequias). They are a kind of
market garden.
Elinor Ostrom has
defined huertas as...