- Las
Médulas (Spanish pronunciation: [las
ˈmeðulas]) is a
historic gold-mining site near the town of
Ponferrada in the
comarca of El
Bierzo (province of...
- The
medulla oblongata or
simply medulla is a long stem-like
structure which makes up the
lower part of the brainstem. It is
anterior and
partially inferior...
- its
conquest by
Augustus in 25 BC. One of the
largest sites was at Las
Médulas,
where seven 30 mile long
aqueducts were used to work the
alluvial gold...
- and in
Dacia from 106 AD onwards. One of
their largest mines was at Las
Medulas in León,
where seven long
aqueducts enabled them to
sluice most of a large...
- An
example of
badlands created by
mining is the
Roman gold mine of Las
Médulas in
northern Spain.[citation needed] The word
badlands is a
calque from...
-
Landscape resulting from the
ruina montium mining technique at Las
Médulas, Spain, one of the most
important gold
mines in the
Roman Empire...
- 2012. Centre,
UNESCO World Heritage. "Las
Médulas". Whc.unesco.org.
Retrieved 13 June 2017. "Las
Médulas".
Castilla y León
World Heritage UNESCO (in...
- in
Roman mining projects,
especially the very rich gold
deposits at Las
Médulas.
Conquering the
peoples of the Alps in 16 BC was
another important victory...
- Medúlla, a 2004
album by Björk Medulla, Florida, a
place in the U.S. Las
Médulas, a gold
mining site in León,
Spain All
pages with
titles beginning with...
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large scale in the
early part of the
first century AD, such as at Las
Medulas.
Roman bridges were
among the
first large and
lasting bridges ever built...