sea In geography and agriculture , arableland from Latin language Latin wikt aro Latin ar I plough , I farm is land economics land that can be used for growing agriculture crops . ref Cite book last ..., the world s total arableland amounted to 13,805,153  km , whereas 48,836,976  km was classified ... en ref Although constrained by land mass and topology, the amount of arableland, both regionally and globally ... productive portion of arableland is that from sediment s left by rivers and the sea in geological ... arableland Image Arableland percent world.png thumb 230px Map of world percentage arableland File ... Land which is unsuitable for arable farming usually has at least one of the following deficiencies ... exists on marginally arableland. Non arableland is sometimes called wasteland , badlands , worthless or no man s land . However, non arableland can sometimes be converted into arableland. New arable ... and politically independent, because food importation is reduced. Making non arablelandarable ... arableland being turned into fertile arableland are Aran Islands These islands off the west coast .... Some examples of fertile arableland being turned into infertile land are Droughts like the dust ... by many natives. Each year, arableland is lost to desertification and erosion from human industrial ... arableland shortage and the case Article from Technorati on Shrinking Arable Farmland in the world DEFAULTSORT ArableLand Category Agricultural land ar bcl Naaaradong daga de Kulturboden ...Refimprove date June 2008 Image 040719 172 dorset marnhull2.jpg thumb Modern arable agriculture typically ...&PMDbCategoryId &PMDbProgramId 12881&level 4 doi id isbn 0 130 63085 3 ref It includes all land under ... and kitchen gardens and land temporarily crop rotation fallow less than five years . Abandoned land resulting from shifting cultivation is not included in this category. Data for arableland are not meant to indicate the amount of land that is potentially cultivable. ref cite web title ESS Production ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The Parable of ArableLand Type Album Artist The Red Crayola with the Familiar Ugly Cover Released 1967 Recorded Andrus Studio, Texas , March 1967 Genre Experimental rock , Psychedelic rock , Avant garde , Noise Rock Length 38 24 Label International Artists original release br Radar Records Radar 1978 UK release br Charly Records Charly 1988 UK reissue br Get Back Records Get Back Italian reissue Producer Lelan Rogers Reviews Allmusic Rating 3 5 Allmusic class album id r47686 pure url yes Piero Scaruffi Rating 9 10 http www.scaruffi.com vol2 redcrayo.html Chronology The Red Krayola Last album This album The Parable of ArableLand br 1967 Next album God Bless the Red Krayola and All Who Sail With It br 1968 The Parable of ArableLand 1967 is the first album by the Red Krayola , then known as the Red Crayola. The album is self described as a Free Form Freak Out, and remains one of the most infamous in their catalogue. A Free Form Freak Out segues each of the actual songs, often resurfacing again elsewhere within the songs. The songs introduce mainstay Mayo Thompson s signature style of abstract lyrics wed to minimalist and often avant garde melodies and rhythms. The album is also notable for instrumental cameos by label mate and 13th Floor Elevators frontman Roky Erickson . The Familiar Ugly The Familiar Ugly refers to the fifty or so friends of the band who provide the Free Form Freak Outs of which Erickson is a member . They were instructed by the band to play whatever they pleased. To demonstrate, the liner notes from one ... of the typical parentheses lifted directly from its own lyrics except for The Parable of ArableLand ... of ArableLand And the End Shall Be Signaled By The Breaking of a Twig 3 00 Free Form Freak Out ... credits pure url yes DEFAULTSORT Parable Of ArableLand Category Psychedelic rock albums Category ... albums it The Parable of ArableLand ... more details
Wiktionary Arable IPAc en icon r b l relates to the growing of crops Arable farming or agronomy , the cultivation of field crops Arableland , land upon which crops are cultivated Arable crops program , a consolidated support system operated under the EU Common Agricultural Policy. Fivehead Arable Fields , a Site of Special Scientific Interest in Somerset, England. See also Vegetable farming disambig ... more details
The arable crops program is a consolidated support system operated under the EU Common Agricultural Policy for producers of major cereals, oilseeds, and protein crops. Production of these crops constituted 21 of farm income and 40 of agricultural lands in the EU in 2000. Main elements of the program include area compensatory payment s, reductions in administered prices also known as intervention prices , and annual land set aside program requirements. References CRS article Report for Congress Agriculture A Glossary of Terms, Programs, and Laws, 2005 Edition url http ncseonline.org nle crsreports 05jun 97 905.pdf author Jasper Womach DEFAULTSORT Arable Crops Program Category Agriculture by region ... more details
Infobox SSSI image name Fivehead Arable Fields aos Somerset interest Biological gridref gbmappingsmall ST337224 latitude 50.99716 longitude 2.94615 displaymap Somerset area convert 10.3 ha km2 sqmi notifydate Start date 1990 enref 1003135 Note WGS84 lat long, converted from OSGB36 grid ref Fivehead Arable Fields gbmapping ST337224 is a 10.3 hectare 25.4 acre biological Site of Special Scientific Interest near the village of Fivehead in Somerset , SSSI notification notified in 1990. This site has one of the most important assemblages of arable weeds in Britain, several of which are now nationally rare or scarce. There is a large population of the nationally rare Corn salad Broad fruited Cornsalad Valerianella rimosa . ref cite web title Fivehead Arable Fields work English Nature url http www.english nature.org.uk citation citation photo 1003135.pdf accessdate 2006 08 12 ref References reflist External links http www.somersetwildlife.org reserve 58.php Fivehead Arable Fields from Somerset Wildlife Trust SSSIs Somerset biological Category Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Somerset Category Geography of Somerset Category Sites of Special Scientific Interest notified in 1990 Category Important Plant Areas in England ... more details
The Land may refer to The Land , the setting for novels by Stephen R. Donaldson, in the The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, the Unbeliever universe The Land , primary setting for the novels by Robert J. Sawyer, in the Quintaglio Ascension Trilogy The Land Mildred D. Taylor The Land Mildred D. Taylor , a novel by Mildred D. Taylor The Land 1942 film The Land 1942 film , a documentary film directed by Robert J. Flaherty The Land 1969 film The Land 1969 film , a 1969 Egyptian film The Land 1974 film , a 1974 South Korean film The Land song , a protest song, traditionally sung by the Georgist movement in pursuit and promotion of land value taxation The Land Epcot , a pavilion at Walt Disney World s Epcot theme park Haaretz , an Israeli newspaper whose name means The Land as in the Land of Israel The Land, the Michigan Women s Music Festival women only venue The Land , a long narrative poem by Vita Sackville West The Land , a rural newspaper in Australia owned by Rural Press The Land magazine , a Minnesota farm and rural life newspaper owned by CNHI See also Land disambiguation disambig ... more details
Wiktionary land Dry land redirects here. It may refer to The part of the Earth that is not covered by water Drylands , areas with low amounts of water in the soil Dry Land , the only album by How We Live Land may refer to Landscape Landform , physical feature comprises a geomorphological unit Land economics , a factor of production comprising all naturally occurring resources Land law Real estate , a legal term for land, used in regard to ownership Real property , a legal term similar to real estate In music Land band , American rock band LandLand album LandLand album , the first album by the band Land T r album Land T r album , an album by T r Land 1975 2002 , an album by Patti Smith Land The Comsat Angels album Land The Comsat Angels album , an album by The Comsat Angels Lands band , Japanese rock band Dah band , a former Yugoslav Belgian rock band, known as Land during 1975 1976 period People Edwin H. Land 1909 1991 , American scientist and inventor Frank Land , British information systems researcher Frank S. Land 1890 1959 , Americal founder of Order of DeMolay Frank William Land b. 1961 , British mathematician Greg Land b. 1965 , American comic book artist Harold Land 1928 2001 , American tenor saxophonist Michael Land b. 1961 , American composer and musician Michael F. Land ... Fatherland Homeland land , a suffix used in the names of several countries and other regions As a geographical place Land, California Land, Norway Land Glacier , Antarctica As a division of a country ... for land , a unit of administration in Poland Other usages Land Instruments International , A company specialising in infrared temperature measurement and emissions monitoring equipment LAND , a type ... areas between grooves in gun barrels disambig cs Krajina rozcestn k cy Tir da Land flertydig de Land fr Land ko id Land it Land ka nl Land nds nl Laand ja no Land nn Land pl Land sk Krajina sv Land olika betydelser uk Land uk zh ... more details
otheruses This Land was a Canada Canadian television series, which aired from 1970 to 1982 on CBC Television . Evolving from the earlier series This Land of Ours , a documentary series about Canada s agriculture agricultural and natural resources , This Land expanded its focus to include natural environment environmental and conservation biology conservation issues. Hosts of the show included E.Jon Hopkins Canadian journalist Jon Hopkins , Phyllis Gorman, Laurie Jennings, Mary Chapman, John Foster Canadian journalist John Foster , Mike Halleran and Don Francks . External links Refimprove date June 2008 CBC Series Dir This Land Thi Category Canadian documentary television series Category CBC network shows Category Environmental television Canada tv prog stub ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2010 The suffix land which can be found in several countries name and country subdivisions indicates a toponymy &mdash a Terrestrial ecoregion land . The word came via Germanic languages Germanic wikt landland . Below is the list of places that ends with land or Land . Expand list date February 2011 Country level Ascension Island Holland Netherlands Finland England Iceland sland Germany Deutschland Poland New Zealand Northern Ireland Republic of Ireland Scotland Swaziland Switzerland Thailand Country subdivision Places in Australia States and Territories of Australia States Queensland Local government in Australia Local governments Central Highlands Council , Tasmania Central Highlands Region , Queensland City of Moreland , Victoria Shire of East Gippsland , Victoria City of Maitland , New South Wales City of Nedlands , Western Australia Northern Midlands Council ... Council , Tasmania Tablelands Region , Queensland Other places Arnhem Land , Northern Territory ... Midthordland Nordhordland Akershus H land valign top Oppland Land, Norway Land S ndre Land Nordre Land Telemark Grenland valign top Aust Agder Iveland valign top S r Tr ndelag rland valign top Nordland Helgeland Vester len Sortland Troms Sk nland valign top Continental Antarctica Queen Maud Land Dronning Maud Land Insular Antarctica Bouvet Island Peter I Island Places in Denmark main Lands ... Pfalz Saarland Burgenland Jerichower Land Mansfelder Land Weimarer Land Altenburger Land Saale Holzland Berchtesgadener Land Dingolfing Landau Landsberg disambiguation Landsberg Landshut N rnberger Land Leipziger Land Zwickauer Land Chemnitzer Land Hochsauerland Places in the Netherlands ... Headland Midland disambiguation Midland etc. See also List of islands which technically ends with the land from the word island Land disambiguation Land as surnames stan DEFAULTSORT Land Category Suffixes Category Placename element etymologies id land ... more details
Other uses Land disambiguation A LAND Local Area Network Denial attack is a Denial of service attack DoS Denial of Service attack that consists of sending a special poison Spoofing attack spoofed packet information technology packet to a computer, causing it to lock up. The security flaw was actually first discovered in 1997 by someone using the alias m3lt , and has resurfaced many years later in operating system s such as Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP SP2. How it works The attack involves sending a spoofed Transmission Control Protocol TCP SYN TCP SYN packet connection initiation with the target host s IP address to an open port as both source and destination. The reason a LAND attack works is because it causes the machine to reply to itself continuously. Definition A LAND attack involves IP packets where the source and destination address are set to address the same device. Other land attacks have since been found in services like SNMP and Windows 88 tcp kerberos global services which were caused by design flaws where the devices accepted requests on the wire appearing to be from themselves and causing replies repeatedly. Vulnerable systems Below is a list of vulnerable operating systems discovered by testing on various machines AIX operating system AIX 3.0 AmigaOS AmiTCP 4.2 Kickstart 3.0 BeOS Preview release 2 PowerMac BSD OS BSDi 2.0 and 2.1 OpenVMS Digital VMS FreeBSD 2.2.5 RELEASE and 3.0 Fixed after required updates HP External JetDirect Print Servers IBM AS 400 OS7400 3.7 Irix 5.2 and 5.3 Mac OS MacTCP, 7.6.1 OpenTransport 1.1.2 and 8.0 NetApp NFS server 4.1d and 4.3 NetBSD 1.1 to 1.3 Fixed after required updates NeXTSTEP 3.0 and 3.1 Novell 4.11 OpenVMS 7.1 with UCX 4.1 7 QNX 4.24 Rhapsody operating system Rhapsody Developer Release SCO Group SCO OpenServer 5.0.2 SMP, 5.0.4 SCO Group SCO Unixware 2.1.1 and 2.1.2 SunOS 4.1.3 and 4.1.4 Microsoft Windows Windows ... Category Denial of service attacks de Land Attacke el LAND ja Land pl LAND atak sieciowy ... more details
Infobox film name At Land image image size caption director Maya Deren producer writer Maya Deren narrator starring Maya Deren br Alexander Hammid br John Cage br Parker Tyler music cinematography Hella Heyman br Alexander Hammid editing distributor released 1944 runtime 15 min country USA language budget preceded by followed by At Land 1944 in film 1944 is a 15 minute silent experimental film written, directed by, and starring Maya Deren . It has a dream like narrative in which a woman, played by Deren, is washed up on a beach and goes on a strange journey encountering other people and other versions of herself. Deren once said that the film is about the struggle to maintain one s personal identity. The composer John Cage and the poet and film critic Parker Tyler were involved in making the film, and appear in the film, which was shot at Amagansett , Long Island . Synopsis At the beginning of the film, a woman is lying on a beach as if she has been washed up by the ocean. She climbs a tree with some difficulty, but when she finally reaches the top, she finds herself at the end of a long dining room table during a bourgeois dinner party. All the guests ignore her as she drags herself on top of the table and pulls herself across it, trying to reach a man at the opposite end who looks deeply concentrated on a chess game. When she finally gets to the man, he stands up and leaves the table she looks disappointed and hopeless. The chess pieces begin to move by themselves, and one of the pawn s falls on the floor. It floats down a waterfall and down a river. The woman chases it, climbing down the hill she had already passed. She then finds herself walking down a forest path she begins talking and walking with a man, who in total is replaced four times by four different men the first one is the American surrealist poet, Philip Lamantia at age 17 the second man is Gregory Bateson ... of California Press, 2001. External links http www.imdb.com title tt0036618 At Land at IMDB ... more details
near the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore . Land use is also often used to refer to the distinct land use types in zoning . Land use is the human use of land. Land use involves the management and modification ... land cover type to produce, change or maintain it FAO , 1997a FAO UNEP , 1999 . ref http www.grida.no climate ipcc land use 045.htm IPCC Special Report on Land Use, Land Use Change And Forestry, 2.2.1.1 Land Use ref Land use and regulation Land use practices vary considerably across the world. The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization Water Development Division explains that Land use concerns the products and or benefits obtained from use of the land as well as the land management ... landandwater agll landuse landusedef.stm FAO Land and Water Division retrieved 14 September 2010 ref As of the early 1990s, about 13 of the Earth was considered arableland, with 26 in pasture, 32 forests and woodland, and 1.5 urban areas. As Albert Guttenberg 1959 wrote many years ago, Land ... land use planning and regulate the use of land in an attempt to avoid land use conflicts . Land use plans are implemented through land division and use ordinances and regulations, such as zoning regulations ... these regulations before they are codified. Image Europe land use map.png thumb left 500px A land use map of Europe major non natural land uses include arable farmland yellow and pasture light green Land use and the environment Land use and land management practices have a major impact on natural resources including water , soil , nutrient s, plant s and animal s. Land use information can be used ... system, is believed to be the oldest form of land use in the world. ref cite book title Forest ... to control the growth of wild plants, is undoubtedly the oldest form of land use in the world. ref The major effect of land use on land cover since 1750 has been deforestation of temperate ... effects of land use include urban sprawl , soil erosion , soil degradation , salinization ... more details
Act, 1886 , after the Highland Land League had gained United Kingdom constituencies seats in that parliament ... , consisting of tenants of neighbouring crofts with a shared right to use Common land common pasture ... Croft Land Category Crofting Category Property Category Scottish society Category Farms fi Torppa ... more details
thumb Stemmer Berg Today Calenberg Land covers a geographical area of about 20 x 30 km. It lies ... dominated by arable farming as a result of its fertile soils. The elevations of the Marienberg, crowned ... hills. Under the Calenberg Land lie natural resources which were already being used in the Middle Ages ... The towns of the Calenberg Land developed in the Middle Ages as the ruling classes conferred self ... continued to work on the land. Whilst today the majority of population of the Calenberg Land ... File Schloss und Ampt Calenberg by Caspar Merian 1654.jpg thumb 500px The Calenberg Land and Calenberg Castle in a Merian engraving of 1654 The present day geographical region of Calenberg Land ... century the House of Welf gained the upper hand in Calenberg Land, although it was not called that. They bought ... sub principality of Calenberg. In this way the land ruled by the Principality of Calenberg emerged, which was formerly much larger than the Calenberg Land is today. In the 15th century it stretched .... A map published in 1590 depicts almost all the settlements in the Calenberg Land as burning ... Land with the exception of Hanover. Not until 1633 was the castle recaptured. Calenberg Land was incorporated ... century there has been an economic boom in the Calenberg Land as a result of more intensive use ... Land pdf 94  kB Regions of Lower Saxony Category Regions of Lower Saxony Category Hanover region de Calenberger Land da Calenberger Land ... more details
The Oberw lder Land is a natural region in the extreme east of the German state of North Rhine Westphalia with small elements parts in Hesse and Lower Saxony . It consists of Muschelkalk upland, heavily dissected by the Nethe and its tributaries, between the Eggegebirge to the west, the Lippe Uplands to the north, the Weser Valley around Holzminden to the east, the West Hesse Depression to the southeast and the Warburg B rde to the south. This natural region is part of the upper Weser Uplands and hence the German Central Uplands . Political division The Oberw lder Land lies predominantly in the North Rhine Westphalian district of Kreis H xter H xter . This includes the borough of Brakel in the centre as well significant parts of Nieheim , Beverungen , H xter and Willebadessen . The latter is also true of the Hessian town of Liebenau Hessen Liebenau and to a lesser extent of Polle in Lower Saxony. The name derives from the time of the Prince Bishopric of Paderborn , when there was an Oberwaldischer Distrikt as an administrative unit. Oberwaldisch meant situated beyond the Eggegebirge as seen from the town of Paderborn . Natural features The deep, sunken Weser valley to the east necessitates a very steep descent for the streams of the Oberw lder Land, which cut deeply into the soft limestone as a result. There are numerous box shaped valleys which, in the west, flow towards the flat Nethe depression around Brakel, and, in the east, run directly to the Weser and lie at a height of about 150 m Normalnull NN . The heavily dissected uplands reach heights of up to 350 m and, in places, their slopes descend in steep steps. As one would expect from the underlying rocks, much of the soil contains high levels of calcium carbonate . The region has a maritime climate , but the individual ... wood. Human utilisation The greater part of the landscape is given over to agronomy arable farming ... Regions of Hesse de Oberw lder Land Naturraum ... more details
File Karst following phosphate mining on Nauru.jpg thumb Serious land degradation in Nauru after the depletion of the phosphate cover through mining Land degradation is a process in which the value of the biophysical ... upon the land. ref name rural cite book title Rural Land Degradation in Australia last Conacher first ... to the land perceived to be deleterious or undesirable. ref Johnson, D.L., S.H. Ambrose, T.J. ... land degradation has upon agronomic productivity, the environment, and its effects on food ... Land degradation an overview booktitle Responses to Land Degradation. Proc. 2nd. International Conference on Land Degradation and Desertification publisher Oxford Press location New Delhi, India url http soils.usda.gov use worldsoils papers land degradation overview.html accessdate 2012 02 05 ref It is estimated that up to 40 of the world s agricultural land is seriously degraded. ref cite web ... as climate change and population growth strip fertile land date 2007 08 31 accessdate 2008 07 23 author Ian Sample format work The Guardian ref Measuring Land degradation is a broad term that can be applied differently across a wide range of scenarios. There are four main ways of looking at land ... capacity of the land. This can be seen through a loss of biomass, a loss of actual productivity ... livelihoods. This can be measured from a baseline of past land use. Loss of biodiversity A loss of range ... land degradation is that what one group of people call degradation, others might view as a benefit ... Causes Image Cattle.jpg thumb Overgrazing by livestock can lead to land degradation Land degradation ... Land clearance, such as clearcutting and deforestation Agricultural depletion of soil nutrient s through ... a Review series In Annual Report 1988 of the International Institute for Land Reclamation and Improvement ... pdf irreff.pdf ref and overdrafting Urban sprawl and commercial development Land pollution including ... outcome of land degradation is a substantial reduction in the productivity of the land. ref cite ... more details
sector controlled 74 percent of Syria s arableland. ref cite web url http countrystudies.us syria ... of the 1946 land reform, and the arableland held in cooperatives and state farms was equally distributed ...Image Jakarta farmers protest23.jpg 300px thumb right Farmers protesting for Land Reform in Indonesia Land reform also agrarian reform , though that can have a broader meaning involves the changing of laws, regulations or customs regarding land ownership. ref Batty, Fodei Joseph. Pressures from Above, Below and Both Directions The Politics of Land Reform in South Africa, Brazil and Zimbabwe. Western ... 0 8 6 8 8 pages86884 p86884 1.php ref Land reform may consist of a government initiated or government backed property redistribution , generally of agricultural land. Land reform can, therefore, refer ... number of wealthy or noble owners with extensive land holdings e.g., plantations, large ranches, or agribusiness plots to individual ownership by those who work the land. ref Borras, Saturnino M. Jr. The Philippine Land Reform in Comparative Perspective Some conceptual and Methodological Implications ... compensation compensation may vary from token amounts to the full value of the land. ref Adams, Martin and J. Howell. Redistributive Land Reform in Southern Africa. Overseas Development ... download 2078.pdf ref Land reform may also entail the transfer of land from individual ownership &mdash ... Redistributive Land Reform in Southern Africa. Overseas Development Institute. DFID. Natural Resources Perspectives No. 64. January 2001. ref The common characteristic of all land reforms, however ... of land. Thus, while land reform may be radical in nature, such as through large scale transfers of land from one group to another, it can also be less dramatic, such as regulatory reforms aimed at improving land administration. ref http www.ghanalap.gov.gh index1.php?linkid 47&sublinkid 94 Ghana s Land Administration Project ref Nonetheless, any revision or reform of a country s land laws can ... more details
The impacts of environmental change due to grazing ref Arable and haymeadow commons Surviving commons are almost all pasture. In earlier times, arablelandarable farming and hay making were also included in the commons system, with strips of land in the Open field system common arable ... large areas of common, especially the arable and haymeadow land and the better pasture land. File ... uses of commons Commons disambiguation Common land a common is land owned collectively or by one ... in land owned by the lord of the manor , but over which certain classes of manorial tenants ... common for the land over which the rights are exercised. Common land does not mean state owned or public land, but is owned by private individuals or corporations called partition units . A person who has a right in, or over, common land jointly with another or others is called a commoner . ref ... plots of land held within a manor , and the commoner would be the person who, for the time being, was the occupier of a particular plot of land or in the case of turbary , even a particular Heath ... with tenure of land. This was more usual in regions where commons are more extensive, such as in Northern .... Most land with appurtenant commons rights is adjacent to the common or even surrounded by it, but in a few ... are Pasture . Right to pasture cattle, horses, sheep or other animals on the common land. The most .... A partition unit is a corporation that owns common land. In this case, the land is not state owned ... unit were created by an agreement where certain land was reserved for the common use of all ..., such commons were also graze d. Examples include the common arable fields around the village of Laxton .... The legal position concerning common land is confused. Most commons are based on ancient ... to regularise the definitions of common land with the Commons Registration Act 1965, ref http www.opsi.gov.uk ... which established a register of common land. However numerous inconsistencies and irregularities ... more details
In U.S. land history, there are at least three land ordinances of note Land Ordinance of 1784 Land Ordinance of 1785 Land Ordinance of 1796 disambig ja ... more details
for the administrative unit Land Hadeln Samtgemeinde File Wappen landhadeln.jpg The coat of arms with the patron ... File Ueberschwung klein 4m50cm.jpg thumb Land flooded by a small storm surge of only 4.50 m when a levee dyke broke at Glameyer Stack, Otterndorf. Land Hadeln is a historic landscape and former administrative ... , in the Elbe Weser Triangle between the estuaries of the Elbe and Weser . Together with Land Wursten ... Land Hadeln is mainly restricted to the dyked marsh es in the lowland bay south of the Elbe estuary ... lying Sietland which lies about 0.8 m below NN, had been chronically endangered by flooding. Land ... Stack . Not yet translated. Traditionally the land was used for agriculture, with pastureland and cattle farming on the geest and in the Sietland , and arable and fruit farming in the Hochland ... und der Hollerkolonisation der Marschen im Land Hadeln beteiligt waren. Obwohl nach dem Sturz des ..., fiel das Land Hadeln im engeren Sinn Anfang des 13. Jahrhunderts aus unklaren Gr nden an die Herz ge aus dem Geschlecht der Askanier . Danach bildete das Land Hadeln eine weitgehend unabh ngige Bauernrepublik ... Warningsacker zwischen Otterndorf und Altenbruch neu best tigen. Im Gegensatz zum benachbarten Land Wursten konnten im Land Hadeln aber auch das Kloster Neuenwalde und lokale Adelsfamilien Grundbesitz erlangen, ohne dadurch jedoch gr eren politischen Einfluss auf das Land zu gewinnen. Nachdem 1394 ... Land Hadeln zu. In Otterndorf, das 1400 die Stadtrechte erhalten hatte, und wo schon fr h eine Lateinschule ... Erzbisch f zerst rt worden war, und von 1407 bis 1481 befand sich das Land sogar in hamburgischem ... Johann IV. Sachsen Lauenburg Johann IV. von Sachsen Lauenburg das Land Hadeln endlich aus dem hamburgischen ... Vogtei Bederkesa und das Land Wursten milit risch durchzusetzen, scheiterte jedoch kl glich. Auch sein ... L neburg Christoph von Braunschweig L neburg gegen das Land Wursten, beteiligen sich auch die ... im Land Hadeln zunehmend Fu . Durch seine H rte, R cksichtslosigkeit und Geldgier hatte nicht nur ... more details
Land Registry may refer to System of registration of title to landLand registration Individual national and regional land registries HM Land Registry England and Wales Land Registry Hong Kong Hong Kong Property Registration Authority Ireland Republic Land Registry of Northern Ireland Ireland Northern Land Registration Authority Philippines Philippines disambiguation ... more details
Land Act is a stock short title used for legislation South Africa Natives Land Act 1913 United Kingdom Irish Land Acts Settled Land Acts Land Registration Act 2002 United States Harrison Land Act 1800 Land Act of 1804 Land Act of 1820 disambig ... more details
Land Forces may refer to Ground Forces Commander Land Forces Land Forces , a former British Army command Canadian Forces Land Force Command , a Canadian Forces command Romanian Land Forces , the Romanian Army dab ... more details
This Land can mean several things This Land , a Canadian TV series. This Land Is Your Land , an American folk song by Woody Guthrie . This Land , an instrumental by Hans Zimmer made for The Lion King soundtrack The Lion King Original Motion Picture Soundtrack . See also This Land Is Mine disambiguation disambig ... more details
A Place to Land may refer to A Place to Land Dakota Moon album A Place to Land Dakota Moon album , released in 2002 Looking for a Place to Land , a single from this album A Place to Land Little Big Town album A Place to Land Little Big Town album , released in 2007 and re released in 2008 disambig ... more details