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Definition of Acequias

Acequia
Acequia A*ce"qui*a, n. [Sp.] A canal or trench for irrigating land. [Sp. Amer.]

Meaning of Acequias from wikipedia

- 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...
- Acequia may also refer to: Acequia, Colorado, an unincorporated community Acequia, Idaho, a city Acequia Park, a park in San Antonio, Texas Acequia Madre...
- 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...
- 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"...
- 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...
- 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...