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  2. Agriculture in Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    Potato field in Bamboutos Cooking bananas near Bandjoun Palm kernels in Tayap Cocoa Farm Mr. Ateh Eldeno harvesting cocoa in his farm Cotton harvesting. According to a document jointly published in 2007 by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MINADER), and that of Fishery, Livestock and Animal Husbandry (MINEPIA); in recent years, food production did not follow the rapid ...

  3. Land use statistics by country - Wikipedia

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    Percentage figures for arable land, permanent crops land and other lands are all taken from the CIA World Factbook [1] as well as total land area figures [2] (Note: the total area of a country is defined as the sum of total land area and total water area together.) All other figures, including total cultivated land area, are calculated on the ...

  4. List of territorial disputes - Wikipedia

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    [41] [42] [43] In August 2018, Kyrgyz and Uzbek authorities agreed to a land swap that would eliminate the exclave, claiming that the exchange process may take up to two years. [44] As of a February 2022 report, only 85 percent of the land was traded, and then work stopped, leaving only 15 families to preserve Barak. [45]

  5. George Washington visited this historic 1,100-acre farm in ...

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    The massive property was built in 1795.

  6. Land reforms by country - Wikipedia

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    In addition, land could be provided to farms considered too small. The land could be acquired either via a voluntary purchase by the state or via expropriation. As a result of post-WWII land reform, 30,000 new farms were established, 33,000 small farms received more land and 67,000 families received either a plot for a single-family home or a ...

  7. List of James River plantations - Wikipedia

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    It was first called Rochdale Hundred and afterwards 'Neck of Land in Charles City', to distinguish it from 'Neck of Land in James City' and later became known as Jones Neck. [4] By 1681 the land had been acquired by William Byrd who sold 507 acres to Richard Kennon, who gave the property to his daughter Judith who married Thomas Eldridge. [5]

  8. American gentry - Wikipedia

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    Most of such early settlers in Virginia were so-called "Second Sons". Primogeniture favored first sons' inheriting lands and titles in England. Virginia evolved in a society of second or third sons of Englishmen who inherited land grants or land in Virginia. They formed part of the Southern elite in Colonial America. [citation needed]

  9. What's in our names? How our streets and landmarks tell our ...

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    The developers named it for the previous owner of the land, G.C. Tharpe, who operated a dairy farm. In 1947, it began a series of extensions west. Today it stretches five miles to Capital Circle ...