Definition of Landward. Meaning of Landward. Synonyms of Landward

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Definition of Landward

Landward
Landward Land"ward, adv. & a. Toward the land.

Meaning of Landward from wikipedia

- Landward is a long-running Scottish television programme focusing on agricultural and rural issues, produced and broadcast by BBC Scotland. BBC Scotland...
- The Landward House, also known as the Robinson-Marvin-Wheeler House, is a brick Italianate mansion in Louisville, Kentucky. It has a limestone facade and...
- BBC Scotland. She is best known for presenting Reporting Scotland and Landward, and narrating Scotland's Home of the Year. McAlpine additionally presents...
- East Neuk and Landward is one of the 22 wards used to elect members of the Fife council. It elects three Councillors. 2022 Fife Council election 2017 Fife...
- In Canadian law, Canadian Internal Waters are the waters "on the landward side of the baselines of the territorial sea of Canada." The baselines are defined...
- Gaelic. For local government purposes, the name was used for one of the landward districts of Inverness-shire from 1930 to 1975, and then for one of the...
- village on the island of Vágar in the Faroe Islands. It is located at the landward end of Sørvágsfjørður. Sørvágur is the largest village in Sørvágur Muni****lity...
- councillors aim to protect Highland communities †††† On 10 December 2012 Landward Caithness Cllr Alex MacLeod quit the Scottish National Party regarding...
- established in April 1999 and mandated to provide, maintain and sustain landward common training to the SA Army. The Dutch East India Company in 1786 established...
- expansions in NZ, landward expansions are do****ented in a number of regions (Thailand, Australia, and Hawaii). The cause of landward expansions is not...