The unmarried and widows often engaged in litigation related to marriage settlements, jointures, uses and trusts. |
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It seems clear that the diocese's insurers will not cover much of any future negligent supervision judgements or settlements. |
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The earliest music of European origin included quadrilles played by regimental bands in the penal settlements. |
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Their policies are attempting to railroad people into urban settlements by objecting to planning applications in rural areas. |
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The fate of ancient, unexcavated Mayan settlements dating from the fifth century also hangs in the balance. |
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Legislators stopped short of making adultery illegal but will consider making adulterers liable to compensate their spouses in divorce settlements. |
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Barbados provided the blueprint for all future British slave settlements in the American South. |
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I note that the situation is not as simple as he believes and that birthright trips avoid settlements too. |
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He didn't need to, because Labor acquiesced as a government-financed housing boom continued in existing settlements. |
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The Bell Beaker settlements are still little known, and have proved remarkably difficult for archaeologists to identify. |
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This system of terminology, however, is not convenient for southeast Anatolia and settlements of the middle Anatolia basin. |
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Only a few of the largest settlements, like Heuneburg in the south of Germany, were towns rather than villages by modern standards. |
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Large settlements such as Heuneburg and the Burgstallkogel were destroyed or abandoned, rich tumulus burials ended, and old ones were looted. |
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Common Brittonic was used with Latin following the Roman conquest of Britain in 43 AD, at least in major settlements. |
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There were growing barbarian attacks, but these were focused on vulnerable rural settlements rather than towns. |
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During their occupation of Britain the Romans founded a number of important settlements, many of which still survive. |
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In the three settlements destroyed, between seventy and eighty thousand people are said to have been killed. |
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Modified versions of Roman garden designs were adopted in Roman settlements in Africa, Gaul, and Britannia. |
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Possibly some, like the later Viking settlers, may have begun as piratical raiders who later seized land and made permanent settlements. |
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The use of aerial photography does not yield easily identifiable settlements, partly due to the dispersed nature of many of these settlements. |
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However, in contrast the counties of Northamptonshire, Oxfordshire, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire are relative rich in early settlements. |
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Many of the inland settlements are on rivers that had been major navigation routes during the Roman era. |
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The same is true of the settlements along the rivers Ouse, Trent, Witham, Nene and along the marshy lower Thames. |
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Although agriculture and hunting were pursued during this long period, there is little archaeological evidence of human settlements. |
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It was so dense that even the Domesday Book did not record some of its settlements. |
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Meanwhile, Henry was attempting to act the part of a legitimate king, witnessing marriages and settlements and holding court in a regal fashion. |
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Most medieval settlements remained small, with agricultural land and large zones of unpopulated and lawless wilderness in between. |
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The A930 links the city with coastal settlements to the east, including, Monifieth and Carnoustie. |
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A comprehensive bus network operated by Southern Vectis links most settlements, with Newport as its central hub. |
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The Upper Paleolithic has the earliest known evidence of organized settlements, in the form of campsites, some with storage pits. |
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Much of this resulted in fixed settlements from which many, under a powerful leader, expanded outwards. |
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Later the Romans built villas, such as at Chedworth, settlements such as Gloucester, and paved the Celtic path later known as Fosse Way. |
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Two recent discoveries indicate probable very early settlements near the Thames in the London area. |
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The A591 road runs from Kendal to the centre of the county connecting Lake District settlements like Windermere, Ambleside and Keswick. |
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Many current towns and villages across the region were originally settlements set up for the coal miners. |
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Norman settlements were characterised by the establishment of baronies, manors, towns and the seeds of the modern county system. |
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New Brunswick was in turn split from Nova Scotia as part of a reorganization of Loyalist settlements in the Maritimes. |
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Little is known about them beyond archeological evidence of early settlements. |
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The latter readily traded with Europeans and became established in settlements in Newfoundland. |
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Internally, most of its population was spread widely around a rugged coastline in small outport settlements. |
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During the formative stages contact with nearby Linear Pottery culture settlements in Limburg has been detected. |
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Continental North American settlements were small and did not develop into permanent colonies. |
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The raids were such a problem coastal settlements were seldom undertaken until the 19th century. |
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Norsemen reached North America and even established settlements, though these ended in failure sometime before the end of the 15th century. |
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Buccaneers attacked Spanish settlements in the Caribbean late in the seventeenth century. |
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That fellow would milk the settlements somehow, and make his family pay through the nose to keep him out of bankruptcy. |
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Roving Confederate bands such as Quantrill's Raiders terrorized the countryside, striking both military installations and civilian settlements. |
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In small islands and mega deltas, inundation as a result of sea level rise is expected to threaten vital infrastructure and human settlements. |
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Heimskringla states that after leaving Novgorod, Olaf raided settlements and ports with success. |
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Exeter began as settlements on a dry ridge ending in a spur overlooking a navigable river teeming with fish, with fertile land nearby. |
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The Mesolithic, Neolithic and Bronze Age people that occupied southern Britain built settlements on the hills and downland that cover Wiltshire. |
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The main settlements are New Grimsby and Old Grimsby in the central part of the island. |
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Other settlements on the island are Old Town, Porthloo, Pelistry, Trenoweth, Holy Vale, Maypole, Normandy, Longstone, Rocky Hill and Telegraph. |
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Birds were perhaps important as a food source, and bones of as many as 80 species have been found in excavations of early Stone Age settlements. |
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For the complete list of settlements see List of places in Hampshire and List of settlements in Hampshire by population. |
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The M27 motorway serves a bypass for the major conurbations and as a link to other settlements on the south coast. |
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Along this line, settlements and farms were often built, as on the higher land no water was available. |
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Most of the settlements in the area are villages or hamlets that have evolved around farms or water courses. |
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The majority of land in this area is heathland, and there are few settlements, as opposed to the eastern part of the Harbour. |
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A French raid in 1377, that destroyed much of the town as well as other Island settlements, sealed its permanent decline. |
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The Indian peninsula in 1700 showing the Mughal Empire and the European trading settlements. |
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Shanklin is the southernmost of three settlements which occupy the bay, and is close to Lake and Sandown. |
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Remains of settlements such as villages become much more common after the invention of agriculture. |
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The Scottish settlements are used as one of several factors defining urban areas. |
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Archaeologists have found eight major towns and many other important settlements in the Garamantes' territory. |
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The gatherers ranged widely over their lands, building only temporary settlements in which to spend the winter. |
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Human settlements avoided the deep forest in favor of streams, lakes, and especially bays of the ocean. |
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The earliest settlements on the Adriatic shores were Etruscan, Illyrian, and Greek. |
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On the Adriatic Sea's coasts and islands, there are numerous small settlements, and a number of larger cities. |
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Throughout history, seismic events have at times caused submergence of human settlements. |
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Germania Inferior had Roman settlements since around 50 BC and was at first part of Gallia Belgica. |
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The bulge divided the densely populated Celtic settlements along the entire river system in two. |
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The names of the people and settlements confirm Dacia's borders as described by Agrippa. |
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At the same time it was a route for the transport of troops and the supply of settlements downstream. |
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They are found in Scandinavia and Viking Age settlements abroad, probably in use from the 9th century onward. |
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The Old East Norse dialect was spoken in Denmark, Sweden, settlements in Russia, England, and Danish settlements in Normandy. |
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The number of settlements increased sharply in comparison with the preceding tumulus culture. |
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As far as we know, there are no special dwellings for an upper class, but few settlements have been excavated to any extent. |
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There are very few discovered settlements, which led to the traditional view of this culture as exclusively nomadic pastoralists. |
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Their settlements had up to 15,000 inhabitants, making them among the first large farming communities in the world. |
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Ukraine has consistently supported peaceful, negotiated settlements to disputes. |
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Following Avars, Slavs started to arrive in the region and establish settlements. |
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The first traces of human settlement in the area of the city show evidence of linear pottery settlements dating from the early Neolithic period. |
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Native Dacians continued to live in scattered rural settlements, according to their own ways. |
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The remains of the limites today consist of vestiges of walls, ditches, forts, fortresses and civilian settlements. |
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Longer and more established settlements were formed in Greenland, Iceland, Great Britain and Normandy. |
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Since 2012, five other potential settlements have been discovered ranging from Tanfield Valley in the north to Point Rosee in the south. |
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Some of these settlements were permanently abandoned after the conflagration. |
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The Scandinavian settlements in Ladoga and Novgorod revived and started to grow rapidly. |
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The Swiss Amish of Adams County, Indiana and their daughter settlements also use Swiss German. |
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Thus he could have been a man from Ireland, Scotland or Isle of Man, where the Vikings already had settlements. |
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Apart from Britain and Ireland, Norwegian Vikings established settlements in largely uninhabited regions. |
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The first fortified settlements, Asva and Ridala on the island of Saaremaa and Iru in the Northern Estonia, began to be built. |
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By 1700, the major tribal settlements Soto and his men had encountered were no more. |
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At the same time, Russians colonized Alaska and even founded settlements in California, such as Fort Ross. |
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The indigenous peoples had the advantage of established settlements, determination to remain independent and large numerical superiority. |
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In 680, Byzantine forces sent to disperse these new settlements were defeated. |
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After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, urban settlements in Italy generally enjoyed a greater continuity than in the rest of western Europe. |
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For most of the early history of the settlements in the Persian Gulf, the southern shores were ruled by a series of nomadic tribes. |
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In Libya and Algeria, from at least 7000 BC, there was pastoralism, herding of sheep and goats, large settlements and pottery. |
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Refugees live in N'dioum, Dodel, and small settlements along the Senegal River valley. |
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From 1616, English Proprietary Governors were also appointed, to establish colonial settlements on the island. |
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In 1697, during the devastating Avalon Peninsula Campaign, Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville almost claimed the English settlements for New France. |
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In the beginning, Italian settlements failed, because many Italians died of tropical diseases or left the colonies to find better conditions. |
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He founded settlements with other conversos that would later become Monterrey. |
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They generally reside in rural settlements, the edge of the woods and along the coast facing Malacca Strait. |
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While long integrated into Kei Island society, residents of these settlements continue to value the historical origins of their ancestors. |
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Over the next 30 years, the 4 municipalities were divided into 12 municipalities as settlements such as Hamad Town and Isa Town grew. |
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The first task was the reduction, or relocation of native inhabitants into settlements. |
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An earlier Audiencia had been established in Santo Domingo in 1526 to deal with the Caribbean settlements. |
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In the 1680 Pueblo revolt, Indians in 24 settlements in New Mexico expelled the Spanish, who left for Texas, an exile lasting a decade. |
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Transatlantic ties between a particular Spanish town, Brihuega, and Puebla demonstrate the close connection between the two settlements. |
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Mexican literature has its antecedents in the literatures of the indigenous settlements of Mesoamerica. |
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The geographical area of Florida diminished with the establishment of English settlements to the north and French claims to the west. |
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Seminoles based in East Florida began raiding Georgia settlements, and offering havens for runaway slaves. |
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Cempoala is an archeological site located on the coast between the modern settlements of La Antigua and Ciudad Cardel. |
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Significant Huguenot settlements were in Dublin, Cork, Portarlington, Lisburn, Waterford and Youghal. |
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Candidate destinations included Guiana, where the Dutch had already established Essequibo, or somewhere near the existing Virginia settlements. |
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There were numerous naval battles as well as naval attacks on the settlements surrounding the Bay of Fundy. |
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During 1606, each company organized expeditions to establish settlements within the area of their rights. |
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As Maine entered the 18th century, only a half dozen European settlements had survived. |
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Other settlements were located in various locations throughout the Hudson Highlands. |
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Ships coming into Batavia from the Netherlands carried supplies for VOC settlements in Asia. |
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Other settlements sprang up as colony grew, mostly populated by Swedes, Finns, Germans, and Dutch. |
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One of the earliest settlements near the sea shores grew up in the late 14th century at Kholmogory, on the Northern Dvina River. |
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The remainder is extremely sparsely populated, with about half the population living in very small settlements and cattle ranches. |
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The first settlements in Fiji were started by voyaging traders and settlers from the west about 5000 years ago. |
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In July 1572, Kuchum launched his first raid on Stroganov settlements, which resulted in almost one hundred deaths. |
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Small settlements along the river include Vilyuysk, Verkhnevilyuysk, Suntar, and Nyurba. |
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In small fishing settlements, fish are sometimes stored in caves carved from permafrost. |
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The common origin of humans was generally accepted, but it posed the problem of the origins of human settlements in the New World. |
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From these travels they founded some settlements, from India to America, and brought parts of their culture and flora home with them. |
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The site occupies 150 hectares divided into a center with five surrounding settlements. |
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The history of these peoples is sketchy and it is not known when the first settlements were founding in the region. |
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Most Russian Mennonites live in Mennonite settlements like Spanish Lookout, Shipyard, Little Belize, and Blue Creek. |
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A second way was the direct appointing and employing of clergy by the English government on ships and in settlements. |
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Everyone in the Moravian settlements goes putzing, visiting others' works of art. |
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The British provided arms to Indians who were led by Loyalists in war parties to raid frontier settlements from the Carolinas to New York. |
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Elaborations of tribal arbitration of feuds included peace settlements often done in a religious context and compensation system. |
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This study concluded that the new rules that were set for litigation financing actually did produce more settlements. |
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Under conservative rules, there tended to be fewer settlements, however under the older rules they tended to be larger on average. |
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It was controlled by the French, who had a few small settlements along the Mississippi and other main rivers. |
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The regional boards could hold hearings and propose settlements to disputes. |
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The ancient history of the region includes some of South Asia's oldest settlements and some of its major civilisations. |
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As agriculture advanced, most humans transitioned from a nomadic to a settled lifestyle as farmers in permanent settlements. |
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The great empires depended on military annexation of territory and on the formation of defended settlements to become agricultural centres. |
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There is also less archaeological evidence of large settlements and trade in the area. |
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Various flint and bone fragments, as well as Roman coins, were found in this area, attesting to the early settlements in the region. |
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Two tribes of Massachusett, the Pequossette and the Nonantum, had settlements on the banks of the river later called the Charles. |
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Watertown, first known as Saltonstall Plantation, was one of the earliest of the Massachusetts Bay Colony settlements. |
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Hannibal famously crossed the Alps with a herd of elephants, and the Romans had settlements in the region. |
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Such nearby settlements as can be traced from the era of the Romans and the years after their departure seem to have been predominantly Celtic. |
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Barrow is the only major urban area in South Cumbria, with the nearest settlements of a similar size being Lancaster and Morecambe. |
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About 13,000 live on the isle's various settlements, mostly in Vickerstown, which was built to house workers in the rapidly expanding shipyard. |
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The smaller settlements of Brackenthwaite, to the north of Crummock Water, and Gatesgarth, at the foot of the Honister Pass, are included. |
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It includes the settlements of Grange, Rosthwaite, Seathwaite, Seatoller, Stonethwaite and Watendlath. |
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Within the vale are a number of farms and small settlements, in addition to several disused quarry and mining works. |
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Over Staveley and Hugill are also situated within the Kent valley, along with the small settlements of Elfhowe and Browfoot. |
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It is made up of a number of hills, small tarns and the settlements of Grizedale and Satterthwaite. |
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The traditional buildings of Keswick and other settlements are almost entirely of Skiddaw slate. |
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Ascents are also possible from any of the surrounding settlements with manifold variations. |
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The range now drops to a low point at Sticks Pass, a bridleway linking the settlements around Thirlmere and Ullswater. |
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This was the original trade route between Coniston village and the settlements of the Duddon Valley and is a public restricted byway. |
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To the west, the main settlements of Kirkby and Broughton are dominated by farming and commuting. |
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Remains of agricultural settlements from the Bronze Age have been found near the shores of Coniston Water. |
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The expansion of London continued in the 20th century, engulfing Croydon, Kingston and many smaller settlements. |
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Although the modern county of Greater Manchester was not created until 1974, the history of its constituent settlements goes back centuries. |
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Most moorland and gritstone escarpments are in the Dark Peak and most settlements, farmland and limestone gorges are in the White Peak. |
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These areas have closer links to Stockport and Manchester than to settlements nearer Derby. |
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See the list of places in Staffordshire, list of Staffordshire settlements by population and the List of civil parishes in Staffordshire. |
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Between the county boroughs, various other settlements also formed part of the administrative counties of Durham and of Northumberland. |
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As is usual in these types of areas, the settlements tend to be on any available hill, many formed by sandstone outcrops. |
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The River Swale has been a contributory factor in the settlements that have been recorded throughout its history. |
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Brief Viking expeditions to North America around 1000 did not result in any settlements, and they were soon driven off by natives. |
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Between 5,000 BC and 4,000 BC the earliest agricultural settlements appeared around the Oslofjord. |
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Hawes Community Primary School provides primary education for the town and nearby settlements. |
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The main settlements of South Yorkshire grew up around the industries of mining and steel manufacturing. |
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There are a number of instances when flooding has occurred in the Holme Valley affecting Holmfirth and other settlements in the valley. |
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There have been settlements in the area now comprising Southport since the Domesday Book, and some parts of the town have names of Viking origin. |
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Other nearby villages and settlements include Folly Gate, Northlew, Jacobstowe, Bridestowe and Sourton. |
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However, occasionally paths are distant from settlements, so that camping is necessary. |
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Metalcasting was born shortly after the Anatolians began bringing colored minerals and stones into their settlements and shaping them into tools. |
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Many Spanish expeditions explored large parts of this vast region, especially those close to Spanish settlements. |
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There were also reported sightings of European captives at various Indian settlements during the same time period. |
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The Settlements were also used as penal settlements for Indian civilian and military prisoners. |
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New France had a rather small population, which resulted from more emphasis being placed on the fur trade rather than agricultural settlements. |
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The Virginia Company's settlements, Bermuda and Virginia, as well as Antigua and Barbados were conspicuous in their loyalty to the Crown. |
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Manchester is contiguous on all sides with several large settlements, except for a small section along its southern boundary with Cheshire. |
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Other settlements in New South Wales included New England, the Hunter Valley and the Illawarra. |
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The fugitive slaves, called maroons, could easily hide in the backcountry of the bayous and survive in small settlements. |
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Some peasants lived in large settlements that numbered as many as 700 inhabitants. |
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Besides the settlements in Ireland, England, and Normandy, further settlement took place in what became Russia and in Iceland. |
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Some smaller settlements also enjoyed some degree of autonomy from regular administration as boroughs or liberties. |
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Conflicts with the Danes in 876 left the river Tyne and its settlements in ruin. |
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Chalk aquifers and to a lesser extent winterbourne streams supply much of the water required by the surrounding settlements. |
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A Britonnic presence within the Sheffield area is evidenced by two settlements called Wales and Waleswood close to Sheffield. |
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As Truro has grown, it has incorporated a number of other settlements as suburbs or unofficial districts. |
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House mice tend to not survive away from human settlements in areas where other small mammals, such as wood mice, are present. |
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Raids in Europe, including raids and settlements from Scandinavia, were not unprecedented and had occurred long before the Vikings arrived. |
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Old Norse did not exert any great influence on the Slavic languages in the Viking settlements of Eastern Europe. |
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The city of Rome grew from settlements around a ford on the river Tiber, a crossroads of traffic and trade. |
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Because many of the Chinese settlers were originally seamen, the first settlements started in the port cities of Liverpool, Cardiff and London. |
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South Shropshire is more rural, with fewer settlements and no large towns, and its landscape differs greatly from that of North Shropshire. |
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The majority of the other settlements can be classed as villages or small towns such as Much Wenlock. |
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The table below has divided the settlements into their local authority district. |
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These witch trials were the most famous in British North America and took place in the coastal settlements near Salem, Massachusetts. |
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Under the heading of viae privatae were also included roads leading from the public or high roads to particular estates or settlements. |
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From then on many castra of various sizes were established many of which became permanent settlements. |
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Stockade fortifications were simple forms of defence of military camps or settlements, used since ancient Roman times and earlier. |
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In settlements such as Carlisle, Norwich and Nottingham, corporations provided music and artillery salutes. |
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Spain had founded small settlements in Florida and Georgia, but nowhere near the size of those in New Spain or the Caribbean islands. |
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Imitating the Campus in Rome, similar grounds were developed in several other urban centers and military settlements. |
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In the same century the Republic conquered many settlements in Crimea, where the Genoese colony of Caffa was established. |
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In remote areas there are settlements of Alaskan Natives and Native Hawaiians. |
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Important settlements in Equatoria included Lado, Gondokoro, Dufile and Wadelai. |
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The Arctic Umiaq Line ferry acts as a lifeline for western Greenland, connecting the various cities and settlements. |
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Apart from some runic inscriptions, no contemporary records or historiography survives from the Norse settlements. |
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It mostly consisted of Tanka fishermen and Hakka charcoal burners, whose settlements scattered along several coastal hamlets. |
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Significant urban settlements only developed following the period of Viking invasions. |
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In some jurisdictions, including several countries, the different branches of government are located in different settlements. |
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It should be noted that these settlements are not coterminous with the Metropolitan Boroughs of the same name. |
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Traces of later Bronze Age and Iron Age settlements have been found on Castle Rock, Arthur's Seat, Craiglockhart Hill and the Pentland Hills. |
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The city expanded to the natural barrier of the hills that surround it, overwhelming other settlements. |
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Evidence of Bronze Age and early Iron Age settlements can be found in many locations around the island. |
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The concentration of labour into factories has increased urbanisation and the size of settlements, to serve and house the factory workers. |
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Although these events are likely to have adversely affected population numbers, some settlements seem to have survived. |
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In the 9th century, Vikings began raiding and founding settlements along Ireland's coasts and waterways, which became its first large towns. |
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Larger, but not large, settlements existed around royal forts, such as at Burghead Fort, or associated with religious foundations. |
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Captain Christopher Newport led more attacks on Spanish shipping and settlements than any other English privateer. |
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In 1778, a force of 800 Creeks destroyed American settlements along the Broad River in Georgia. |
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Most settlers in every colony were small farmers, but other industries developed within a few decades as varied as the settlements. |
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The zamindari system was one of two principal revenue settlements undertaken by the Company in India. |
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Land revenue settlements constituted a major administrative activity of the various governments in India under Company rule. |
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This trade led the Khasso into increasing contact with the European settlements of Africa's west coast, particularly the French. |
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In later centuries the reigning monarch decided which settlements to enfranchise. |
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Around 7000 BCE, the first known Neolithic settlements appeared on the subcontinent in Mehrgarh and other sites in western Pakistan. |
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Many of the Neolithic settlements were abandoned around 2500 BC, possibly due to changes in the climate. |
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The majority of other settlements are along the coast, including some popular resort towns, such as Rhyl, Llandudno and Pwllheli. |
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Many roads stretch along valleys connecting the different settlements in the valley. |
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Other villages and settlements include Cemaes, Pentraeth, Gaerwen, Dwyran, Bodedern, Malltraeth, and Rhosneigr. |
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At various times, the islands have had French, British, Spanish, and Argentine settlements. |
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Whether or not the settlements were aware of each other's existence is debated by historians. |
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The locations of settlements on the island have been vastly changed since the volcanic activity began. |
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The OSCE works to prevent conflicts from arising and to facilitate lasting comprehensive political settlements for existing conflicts. |
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Monasteries were constructed and further settlements were founded during this era. |
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John's and raided nearby settlements, the French forces were eventually defeated by British troops at the Battle of Signal Hill. |
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A large population who spoke the related Irish Gaelic immigrated to Scots Gaelic communities and to Irish settlements in Newfoundland. |
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The settlements with large number of Muslims are Bradford, Luton, Blackburn, Birmingham, London and Dewsbury. |
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There are also examples of courtyards and large stone walls enclosing settlements, such as the Wargaade Wall. |
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The period of these early settlements coincided with the Medieval Warm Period, when temperatures were similar to those of the early 20th century. |
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Pirates from several countries, including the Barbary Coast, raided Iceland's coastal settlements and abducted people into slavery. |
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In 98, Nijmegen was the first of two settlements in what is now the Kingdom of the Netherlands to receive Roman city rights. |
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The Russian settlements associated with Fort Ross were spread over an area stretching from Point Arena to Tomales Bay. |
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Archaeologists have found evidence of prehistoric human settlements in the area, dating back to the Paleolithic era. |
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The two towns, including outlying suburban settlements, have a population approaching 100,000, of which nearly 47,000 in Kerkrade. |
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Larger fortified settlements expanded, such as the Votadini stronghold of Traprain Law, East Lothian, which was the size of a town. |
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The name was also given by expatriates to settlements in Quebec, Nova Scotia, Montana, Florida, Illinois, and California. |
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The Old East Norse dialect was spoken in Denmark, Sweden, settlements in Kievan Rus', eastern England, and Danish settlements in Normandy. |
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The Old Gutnish dialect was spoken in Gotland and in various settlements in the East. |
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Caithness is a land of open, rolling farmland, moorland and scattered settlements. |
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Most of the burghs granted charters in his reign probably already existed as settlements. |
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They were able to impose tolls and fines on traders within a region outside their settlements. |
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In the coastal and other settlements, early workers lived closely together in a multiracial society. |
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The A87 trunk road traverses the island from the Skye Bridge to Uig, linking most of the major settlements. |
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It is likely that the Vikings were the first Europeans to sight Labrador around 1000 AD, but no settlements have been found on the mainland. |
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Lewis and Cape Charles, and are among Canada's oldest European settlements. |
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The island's other settlements include Hynish and Sandaig, both of which boast small museums. |
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Planned settlements set up for white inhabitants included Welkom, Sasolburg and Secunda. |
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Most planned settlements of medieval Europe were created in the period of about the 12th to 14th centuries. |
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Later kings and repopulation efforts led to the creation of more settlements, also with rectangular grid plans. |
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The Romans planned many towns in Britain, but the settlements were changed out of all recognition in subsequent centuries. |
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The new nation required a capital that was located away from other major settlements such as Melbourne and Sydney. |
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Prior to this time the land that Canberra is found on was farming land, indigenous settlements, and forest. |
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The hamlets of Nerston and Jackton which were once separate settlements are now on the periphery of the expanding town. |
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A major bus station is located in the town centre providing regional and local bus services to surrounding settlements. |
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The neighbouring settlements are Coaltown of Balgonie, Leslie, Markinch and Thornton. |
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Since the Local Government Act 1972, some settlements within the historic county boundaries now lie within other administrative counties. |
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The table below outlines many of the county's settlements, and is formatted according to their metropolitan borough. |
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Technological advancement and mastery of iron metallurgy was achieved during this period of peaceful settlements. |
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Masonry dams were common in North Africa for providing a reliable water supply from the wadis behind many settlements. |
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The kingdom was administered under Welsh custom through thirteen Cantrefi each containing, in theory, one hundred settlements or Trefi. |
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Alternatively it may be that these settlements had already been retaken by the Welsh, implying a defensive role for the barrier. |
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Little evidence exists of settlements within the Rhondda during the Norman period. |
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Prior to 1814, the site of modern Pembroke Dock and its nearby settlements were mostly farmland and the area was referred to as Paterchurch. |
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The nearest settlements with more than 1,500 people are Bala and Dolgellau. |
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There is evidence for settlements in and around Llantrisant stretching back over three millennia. |
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Archaeological evidence from two sites in Glamorgan shows Bronze Age practices and settlements continued into the Iron Age. |
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The major settlements of the region include Swansea, Neath and Port Talbot. |
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Due to Glamorgan's long coastline, several settlements grew and prospered as harbour and port towns. |
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A final set of Welsh placenames are those for settlements in England which lie close to the modern border with Wales. |
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He became renowned as a teacher and preacher, founding monastic settlements and churches in Wales, Dumnonia, and Brittany. |
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The nearest substantial settlements are located at least 1 hour 45 minutes drive away. |
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Beginning in the 9th and 10th century, there were two settlements where the modern city stands. |
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Beginning in the 9th and 10th century, there were two settlements which later became the modern Dublin. |
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Other coastal settlements include Holywood, Helen's Bay, Greenisland and Whitehead. |
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There wasn'ta man around there but had a price on his head and didn't dare show himself in the settlements. |
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The earliest recorded settlements date from the time of the Domesday Book, listed as 'Wepre', part of the Hundred of Ati's Cross, Cheshire. |
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One of the more famous settlements on Sodor is Ffarquhar, the terminus of Thomas the Tank Engine's Branch Line. |
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Whaling has also been practiced in the Faroe Islands in the North Atlantic since about the time of the first Norse settlements on the islands. |
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The Phoenician settlements in the western part of the island predates the Greeks. |
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