It was near the trading routes, also it had a lot of fertile land for farming and domesticating animals.
Yes, bilingual job are common, since this is America. There are a large number of Spanish speakers in the nation of the United States. So yes bilingual jobs are common.
Large agricultural estates can have different names, depending on historical time and location: Hacienda: a large Spanish colonial estate owned by a wealthy family but worked by many peasants Manor: large estates in the Middle Ages Plantation: large agricultural estates in the US which grew cash crops such as sugar, cotton, and tobacco Latifundia: large estates in Ancient Rome, owned by patricians Minifundia; small plots of land intensively farmed by campesinos to feed their families. Campesinos, however, rarely owned these plots, which were held by either wealthy landowners or the government. Patroonship: the Dutch granted patroonships or estates of land in the New Netherlands
Rohde & Schwarz is a large company which specializes in custom fabricating electromechanical devices. The applications of these types of products include radio communications, electronic test equipment, and radio location devices. The defense sector has great need for these types of items.
quite large indeed :)
If by "there" you mean "at the location where Disneyland Park is now" ... orange trees. The site was an orange farm (I've also heard it reported that some portions of the park, or at least close by, were strawberry fields).
No, Certainly not. She's to bussy having fun. Otherwise, The age difference is to large.
because it had a lot of good c:
because it had a lot of good c:
large balls
Cell division prevents the cell from becoming too large.
No. It is a fungus and grows in large quantities.
Hawaii
Hippopotamus' are vulnerable(becoming endangered and they're large mammals that live in water.
large intestine is located behind your stomach and on upper side of uterus
Africa is a large, no, huge continent; as such is impossible to provide an absolute geographical location
Its location at a head of navigation.
Realative location