-
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Vacuum Salesman Unpublished Story (1942) ....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...