Oh, what a lovely question! "Loma" actually means "hill" in Spanish. Isn't it wonderful how language can connect us to nature and the beauty of the world around us? Keep exploring and learning new words, my friend. Happy painting!
Catoosa is a Cherokee word meaning 'between two hills' or 'on the hill' or 'into the hills'
terracing is what farmers use if the hills are really steep
Khadu is a slang used for the people belonging to the hills of Himachal Pradesh in India
The Mesabi are a range of hills in Minnesota. They are well known for large iron deposits.
"Cota" in Spanish is Cantabrian for knoll or grassy knoll; the types of small hills found in northern Spain.
"Mira loma" in Spanish directly translates to "look hill" in English.
"Loma de chivo" translates to "hill of the goat" in English.
It means "pretty hill"
It means, "You and I are one now".
The address of the Loma Linda Branch Library is: 25581 Barton Road, Loma Linda, 92354 3125
yes it does mean sunny hills
"Mira Loma" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "look at the hill" in English. It is often used as a place name in various locations, particularly in the United States, where it can refer to neighborhoods or communities. The term combines "mira," meaning "look," and "loma," meaning "hill" or "mound."
Loma Negra was created in 1926.
Loma Negra's population is 3,200.
Loma Records ended in 1968.
Loma Records was created in 1964.
The population of Loma Plata is 5,500.