- Arabic: دونم; Turkish: dönüm; Hebrew: דונם), also
known as a
donum or
dunum and as the old, Turkish, or
Ottoman stremma, was the
Ottoman unit of area...
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dunum in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dunum may
refer to: Dunam, a unit of
measurement of land area also
spelled dunum Dunum (Ireland), historic...
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Dunum is a muni****lity in the
district of Wittmund, in
Lower Saxony, Germany. "LSN-Online Regionaldatenbank,
Tabelle A100001G:
Fortschreibung des Bevölkerungsstandes...
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Dunum was a
Latinized name of a
place in
ancient Ireland and the name of at
least two
recorded settlements there, one in the far north, one in the far...
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Jerusalem in 1948: 16,261
dunums (14%); West
Jerusalem added in 1967: 23,000
dunums (20%); East
Jerusalem under Jordanian rule: 6,000
dunums (5%); West Bank area...
- po****tion of 360 Muslims. A
total of 2,637
dunums of
village land were used for cereals, and 16
dunums were
irrigated or used for orchards.
During the...
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scrubby and
transitions to steppe-type vegetation.
Forests cover 1.5 million
dunums (1,500 km2), less than 2% of Jordan,
making Jordan among the world's least...
- settlement.
Following this case,
during the
period 1979 to 1992, 908,000
dunums were
declared as
state land
based on a "stringent interpretation" of the...
- of
necessity and
exalted labor as it
proceeded to
conquer Palestine '
dunum by
dunum, goat by goat'.
Force had not been abandoned, however.
Shapira falsely...
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usually used,
redefined as
exactly one decare:
Stremma in
Greece Dunam,
dunum, dulum, donum, or dönüm in the Balkans, Israel, Palestine, Jordan, Lebanon...