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LandSerf is a free
geographic information system for editing,
processing and
visualizing spatial data. It is
particularly suited to
handling Digital Elevation...
- not
leave the
land they were
bound to, and
could marry only with
their lord's permission.[citation needed]
Serfs who
occupied a plot of
land were required...
- only
together with the
land to
which they were "attached". However, this
stopped being a
requirement by the 19th century, and
serfs were
practically indistinguishable...
- buy the
land from the landlords.
Household serfs were the
least affected: they
gained only
their freedom and no
land.[citation needed] The
serfs were eman****ted...
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Analyst extension) GR**** GIS (r.param.scale, r.slope.aspect, etc.)
ILWIS LandSerf SAGA GIS (Terrain
analysis modules)
Whitebox Geospatial Analysis Tools...
- Java Java Java Java No No
Kosmo Yes Yes Java Java Java Java Java No No
LandSerf No No Java Java Java Java Java No No
MapDotNet No No Yes No No No No Yes...
- "uninhabited"
land (that is,
land without serfs ).
State peasants had the
right to use the
allotment of 8
acres per
capita in the
land-poor provinces...
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Serfs' Eman****tion Day,
observed annually on 28 March, is a
holiday in the
Tibet Autonomous Region of
China that
celebrates the eman****tion of serfs...
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Saint Serf or Serbán (Serv****) (c. 500 – c. 583) is a
saint of Scotland.
Serf was
venerated in
western Fife. He is
called the
apostle of Orkney, with...
- Scandinavians,
immigrated to Iceland,
bringing with them
thralls (i.e.,
slaves or
serfs) of
Gaelic origin. The
island was
governed as an
independent commonwealth...