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chaparral and
woodlands subdivisions: the
cismontane chaparral and the
transmontane (desert) chaparral.
Cismontane chaparral ("this side of the mountain")...
- The
Knights of the
Golden Horseshoe Expedition, also
known as the
Transmontane Expedition, took
place in 1716 in the
British Colony of Virginia. The Royal...
- San
Jacinto Mountains, or
North of the
Transverse Ranges, Montane, and
Transmontane ("the
other side of the mountain"), in the
rainshadow of
these ranges...
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campaigns of the Old
Swiss Confederacy (German:
Ennetbirgische Feldzüge, "
transmontane campaigns", as they are
known in
Swiss historiography) were military...
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species of
flowering plant in the
phlox family known by the
common name
transmontane gilia. It is
native to the
western United States from
California to Utah...
- 1976.
Coccinellidae of
western Canada and
Alaska with
analyses of the
transmontane zoogeographic relationships between the
fauna of
British Columbia and...
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flowering plant in the four o'clock
family known by the
common name
transmontane sand-verbena. It is
native to
eastern California and
Oregon and western...
- in 1712.
Several bailiwicks (Vogteien) were
generally referred to as "
transmontane bailiwicks" (German:
Ennetbergische Vogteien, Italian:
Baliaggi Ultramontani)...
- England: A
Handbook (T&T Clark, 2000), 45–46. Weigand, Rudolf. "The
Transmontane Decretists." In The
History of
Medieval Canon Law in the
classical period...
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retain its own ****embly and courts. In 1403, Uri
began to
acquire its
transmontane bailiwicks, with the help of
Obwalden taking the
Leventina valley from...