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  • 51Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County — Infobox Hungarian county name =Szabolcs Szatmár Bereg region =Northern Great Plain seat = Nyíregyháza area = 5936 population = 572,423 density = 96 cities = 228Szabolcs Szatmár Bereg is an administrative county (Hungarian: megye ) in north… …

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  • 52Geography of Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg — Szabolcs Szatmár Bereg is situated in Hungary s far east, at the north eastern tip of the country. It borders the Ukraine, the Slovak Republic and Romania, and has good communications both by road and rail. Within Hungary, the county is bordered… …

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  • 53subsoil — /ˈsʌbsɔɪl / (say subsoyl) noun 1. the bed or stratum of earth or earthy material immediately under the surface soil; undersoil; substratum. –verb (t) 2. to plough (land) so as to break up part of the subsoil. –verb (i) 3. to subsoil land. {sub +… …

  • 54Cheetham Hill — For other uses, see Cheetham (disambiguation). Coordinates: 53°30′14″N 2°13′52″W / 53.504°N 2.231°W / 53.504; 2.231 …

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  • 55Anexo:Artistas de Rusia — Esta página o sección está siendo traducida del idioma inglés a partir del artículo List of Russian artists, razón por la cual puede haber lagunas de contenidos, errores sintácticos o escritos sin traducir. Puedes colaborar con Wikipedia …

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  • 56mǽre — 1. adj famous, great, excellent, sublime, splendid; 2. adj pure, sterling (of money); 2. 1 n ( es/ u) boundary, border; balk of a plough land; end; 4. n ( es/ u) declaration …

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  • 57oxangang — m ( es/ as) an eighth of a plough land, hide …

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  • 58subsoil — noun the soil lying immediately under the surface soil. verb [usu. as noun subsoiling] plough (land) so as to cut into the subsoil. Derivatives subsoiler noun …

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  • 59subsoiling — noun plough (land) so as to cut into the subsoil. → subsoil …

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  • 60Carucate — Land which could be ploughed in one year with eight oxen. The OldEngl. term was plogland. [< Lat. carucata < caruca = a plough] Cf. Carucage …

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