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  2. Spanish garden - Wikipedia

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    Jardín del Generalife de Granada. A traditional Spanish garden is a style of garden or designed landscape developed in historic Spain. Especially in the United States, the term tends to be used for a garden design style with a formal arrangement that evokes, usually not very precisely, the sort of plan and planting developed in southern Spain, incorporating principles and elements from ...

  3. Gardening in Spain - Wikipedia

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    High levels of summer solar radiation in Spain have led to the creation of smaller, indoor gardens. [1] There are many historical parks and gardens in Spain. The first Spanish botanical garden was created near Valencia in 1633. [2] Many new gardens with Islamic influences were created during the Renaissance. Up until the 19th century, the ...

  4. Category:Gardens in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Spanish gardens (2 C, 8 P) Z. Zoos in Spain (2 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Gardens in Spain" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.

  5. 'Zombies' hide in sewers, scare New Yorkers - AOL

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    People in the Big Apple are used to seeing strange things on the street -- but they never expected hungry zombies to pop out of sewer grates. New York Daily News says the whole thing was just a ...

  6. Category:Spanish gardens - Wikipedia

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    Spanish garden This page was last edited on 12 January 2025, at 02:11 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  7. List of garden features - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 19 January 2024, at 08:53 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Fatberg - Wikipedia

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    Fatbergs occur in sewer systems around the globe, in cities and smaller towns. [5] An obstruction can be any type of rough surface capable of snagging debris. In brick or concrete sewers there may be surplus cement drips, damaged brickwork, or loose mortar joints damaged by frost heave. In any sub-surface pipe, even of the most advanced design ...

  9. Sewer alligator - Wikipedia

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    The sewer alligator is a colloquial term for alligators that live in sewers outside alligators' native range. Some cities in which sewer alligators have supposedly been found are New York City and Paris. Accounts of fully grown sewer alligators are unproven, but small alligators are sometimes rescued from sewers. [1]