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- Farmfield Plantation House was built in 1854 for William Ravenel, a prominent Charleston businessman and banker. It is one of the few plantation houses...
- hence, a pool at a high mountain peak. Another meaning is "End of the farmfields". Lake Guatavita was reputedly one of the sacred lakes of the Muisca,...
- some are slightly altered through time. A number of names refer to the farmfields (tá) or other geographical features of the region. The name of the department...
- "enclosure" and "farmfield(s)" respectively. The name is translated as "(enclosure) outside the farmfields", or "limit of the farmfields". Modern spellings...
- Flew Alone (1942) .... Vacuum Salesman Unpublished Story (1942) .... Farmfield The First of the Few (1942) .... Vickers Representative (uncredited) Thunder...
- Ground Operations: Battlefields to Farmfields is a "do****entary film and social action campaign that focuses on veterans experiencing PTSD, and the rehabilitation...
- Lake Tota. In the Chibcha language of the Muisca people, Tota means "Farmfields of the river". Lake Tota consists of an area of 55.1 square kilometres...
- A part of the town and its surrounding farmfields...
- Colombian Andes are kept or slightly altered. Usually the names refer to farmfields (ta), the Moon goddess Chía, her husband Sué, names of caciques, the topography...
- Central Michigan in a section of the Manistee National Forest as well as farmfields. As part of the original US Numbered Highway System, US 10 was first designated...