10,000 metres
Prebbleton is situated at an elevation of approximately 16 meters (52 feet) above sea level.
Much of the Mountain states area was owned by Spain in the early years. Spain controlled territory in present-day Colorado, Utah, Nevada, New Mexico, and parts of Wyoming and Idaho. France owned the Louisiana Territory, which covered areas further east.
Yes, Lake Champlain in Vermont is above sea level. Its surface elevation is around 95 feet above sea level.
The city of York in England has an average elevation of about 13 meters (42 feet) above sea level.
Jericho is located about 846 feet (258 meters) below sea level, making it one of the lowest settlements on Earth.
More territory than the Patriots had won in the war
more territory than the patriots had won in the war
The English did not so much take New York from the dutch, they convinced them to a trade of territory. I do now know the exact details of the deal, but I know Surinam was controlled by the English at that point in time, and power of this territory was transferred to the dutch in exchange for New York, there might have been a lot more to the deal, but this is what I know. your a stupid tard they where forced bye sacahgaweha
'I miss you so much' is in Dutch 'ik mis je heel erg'.
We thank you much ie Pennsylvania Dutch dialect
The cast of Too Much Dutch - 1923 includes: Joe Rock
'Thank you very much' is in Dutch 'heel erg bedankt'.
If it ain't Dutch, it ain't much. As finishing touch, god created the Dutch Holland is the best, forget the rest
Lewis and Clark explored parts of Oregon as part of the Louisiana Territory. In 1846 under President James K. Polk the U.S. signed a treaty with Britain that gave the U.S. possession of the Oregon territory.
in lpso you have to be level 2 if you check you scrapbook it will tell you how far you are from it or how much more you need its under skill in you scrapbook
there is no lowest point level in sea .( as much as i know ) . Look at it this way. there is a cycle . Under land there is water and under water there is land . It kind of like a cycle !
much, Dutch, hutch, touch