Can't answer this question. It is not a question. It needs to be rephrased.
Arana comes from the Basque language, where "aran" means valley, the final -a being the article, arana = "the valley".
We don't know the first Mormon to ever set foot in Cache Valley, but the first Mormon to settle in the Cache Valley was William Gardner in 1852. Four years later, a group of settlers lead by Peter Maughan arrived and began to form the communities that exist there today.
The Mormon pioneers ended their migration at huge empty valley with very little fresh water and even less vegetation, inhabited by a handful of Native Americans. The valley is now called the Salt Lake Valley and is has a population of over 1 million.
Mormon pioneers.Brigham Young led the caravan of Mormons across the Midwest into the Salt Lake Valley
The Mormon Trail led to the Salt Lake Valley in Utah.
The orgin of the last name Borunda is Spain's Basque region. The Burunda valley of Navarra Spain to be exact.
the calfornia trail
Most of the land in Mormon territory is located in Utah, particularly in the Salt Lake Valley and surrounding areas. In addition to Utah, significant Mormon populations and settlements are also found in Idaho, Arizona, and parts of Nevada and Wyoming.
There is no specific place or geographical feature known as "old age valley." It may refer to a valley or community with a higher proportion of elderly residents or one that is associated with aging populations.
the low ground between two hills is a VALLEY.
diffent between plain and valley
The Mormon Pioneers officially arrived in the Salt Lake Valley on July 24, 1849.