The land which was designated or intended for schools is typically referred to as "school land" or "school site."
Land Ordinance
It was used as a source of food and as a route to trade goods.
schools, libraries, and hospitals are all institutional land uses.
They were still called schools back then.... they didn't have another name
gladiator schools was iudi.
it is called fallow,as in fallow land .not used,or for a period of time.
Land that cannot be used for growing crops is said to be barren.
It is called land conversion or land redevelopment.
A piece of land used for growing crops is called a field or a farm.
Land Ordinance
It was used as a source of food and as a route to trade goods.
It is commonly called a pasture, paddock, or field.
schools, libraries, and hospitals are all institutional land uses.
The schools for cyber learning re called Virtual Schools.
No, France isn't called the land of lilies, event though a stylised lily flower was used for centuries as the kings' personal emblem.
New land is created where the sea used to be during volcanic activity. These new land masses are referred to as islands.
It was called aGlebe - this was the land assigned to a parish to be used to support the resident priest, it did not include the rectory. The word is peculiar to England and was used in the Catholic Church and later in the Anglican.