Africa exports most of the mineral wealth that it produces.
The Prairies are totally depended on the agriculture , also known as ''Garnary of the world'' but the Velds are known for cattle rearing and minning , rich specie of Marino sheep and large deposits of mineral wealth. Thus, agriculture in veld is not as important as in the Prairies .
Pakistan has many mineral deposits producing large quantities of minerals of interest to the mineral collector and the gem trade, like aquamarine, spodumene, peridot, topaz, tourmaline, quartz, and many others. For further details I'd recommend finding a copy of "Pakistan, Minerals, Mountains, and Majesty", extraLapis 24, 2004.
Toulouse is known as "la ville rose" because a large number of buildings and houses are made in bricks.
that society at large should control industry and wealth... novanet :)
Christchurch was known to have large number of heritage buildings than other cities in New Zealand like Auckland and Wellington before September 4, 2010 earthquake
The word you're looking for is "estate." An estate typically refers to a sizable area of land that often includes a large house, gardens, and sometimes additional buildings or farmland. Estates can be associated with wealth and often feature extensive grounds.
Washington DC is best known for their culture; being our capital and for their large and very creatively designed and built buildings.
A hemispherical roof or ceiling is known as a dome. It is a curved structural element that resembles half of a sphere, providing strength and stability to large buildings such as cathedrals or government buildings. Domes are often used for their architectural beauty and ability to distribute weight evenly.
Both Greek and Roman architecture have large buildings and columns but probably more-so Greek
what is the name of the large community with many buildings and people
Intrusive