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California Zanja Madre Mill Cr****
Zanja Zanjero of Los
Angeles Rancho Sanjon de los
Moquelumnes Hoffman, Abraham; Stern,
Teena (2007). "The
Zanjas and the...
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miles (80 km) of
zanjas in the city and
another 40
miles (64 km) of
zanjas outside the city limit. Over the
years the
portion of the
Zanja Madre that p****ed...
- irrigation,
farmers traditionally relied on
small constructed arroyos, acequias,
zanjas or
aqueduct channels and
ditches for the
distribution of water. An example...
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Zanja Pytá (Guarani for 'Red Trench') is a city and
district in Paraguay,
located in the
Amambay Department. It was
previously part of the
Pedro Juan...
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Zanja, also
known as the Zankey, is a
historic irrigation canal, or
zanja, in Redlands, California. The
Serrano people dug the
canal in...
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Conquest of the Desert. To
counter the
cattle raids, a
trench called the
Zanja de
Alsina was
built by
Argentina in the
pampas in the 1870s. In the mid-19th...
- The
zanjas and
acequias of the
Americas are
qanats by way of
Spanish colonization...
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Zanja de
Alsina (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsaŋxa ðe alˈsina], Alsina's trench) were a
system of
trenches and
wooden watchtowers (mangrullos)
built in the...
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Building Woodley Park Young's
Market Company Building *
Zamperini Field Zanja Madre Zankou Chicken Zen
Center of Los
Angeles Ziegler Estate * Zuma Beach...
- Boca de la
Zanja may
refer to: Boca de la
Zanja,
another name for Boca Toma, a
small dam in
Argentina Boca de la
Zanja, a lake in
Puerto Rico This disambiguation...