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Colonical
Colonical Co*lon"i*cal, a. [L. colonus husbandman.] Of or pertaining to husbandmen. [Obs.]

Meaning of Colonica from wikipedia

- the Po Valley of northern Italy.[citation needed] A house called Casa colonica [it] in Italy is a type of farmhouse where the residents work the land...
- Sebastián Rodrigo Martínez Aguirre (born April 11, 1983) is a Uruguayan professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Colegiales in Argentina...
- anisophylla Beadle Crataegus calva Beadle Crataegus cirrata Beadle Crataegus colonica Beadle Crataegus egens Beadle Crataegus furtiva Beadle Crataegus lancei...
- San Giorgio a Colonica is a village of Prato with 1,500 people. There are a lot of monument in San Giorgio a Colonica: Roman Castle Church of Saint George...
- mixed agriculture and to the smallholdings of the mezzadri. A typical casa colonica or rural farmhouse in the area had substantial stabling for oxen on the...
- were transferred to other genera. Euthycaelus (E. colonica, originally treated as Holothele colonica, plus an unidentified related species) Guyruita (G...
- Holothele cervina (Simon, 1889) → Euthycaelus colonica Holothele colonica (Simon, 1889) → Euthycaelus colonica Holothele culebrae (Petrunkevitch, 1929) →...
- Fern.Alonso Salvia cognata Urb. & Ekman Salvia collinsii Donn.Sm. Salvia colonica Standl. & L.O.Williams ex Klitg. Salvia columbariae Benth. Salvia comayaguana...
- La Villa, Le Miccine, Limite, San Cresci, San Donnino, San Giorgio a Colonica, San Piero a Ponti, Sant'Angelo a Lecore Government  • Mayor Emiliano Fossi...
- farmhouse, albeit a fortified one. During the 17th century, this ‘casa colonica’ was purchased by a wealthy family from Florence, as a form of summer country...