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Palisade: Encyclopedia II - Minnehaha County South Dakota - Geography

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 2,107 km² (814 mi²). 2,097 km² (810 mi²) of it is land and 10 km² (4 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 0.49% water. Minnehaha County South Dakota - Townships. The county is divided into twenty-four townships: Brandon, Benton, Buffalo, Burk, Clear Lake, Dell Rapids, Edison, Grand Meadow, Hartford, Highland, Humboldt, Logan, Lyons, Mapleton, Palisade, Red Rock, Sioux Falls, Split Rock, Sve ...

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Minnehaha County South Dakota, Minnehaha County South Dakota - Geography, Minnehaha County South Dakota - Townships, Minnehaha County South Dakota - Adjacent Counties, Minnehaha County South Dakota - Demographics, Minnehaha County South Dakota - Cities and towns, Minnehaha County South Dakota - Other places in Minnehaha County, Minnehaha County South Dakota - External link

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Palisade: Encyclopedia II - Yasmine Bleeth - TV Roles

Due to her role as Caroline Holden on Baywatch, Yasmine was offered many more roles, and it gave her the opportunity to work in films. She continued to work as a model, frequently appearing in swimwear or lingerine, but she refused to ever pose nude even though she had many offers. Yasmine turned down roles in Aaron Spelling's Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990) and Pacific Palisades (1997) but accepted the starring role in the short-lived series Titans (2000). Aaron Spelling was so eager to cast Yasmine in the role of vixen on Titans that his company convinced CBS to grant her an early rel ...

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Yasmine Bleeth, Yasmine Bleeth - Education, Yasmine Bleeth - Biography, Yasmine Bleeth - Childhood, Yasmine Bleeth - First film, Yasmine Bleeth - First soap opera, Yasmine Bleeth - Mother's death, Yasmine Bleeth - Fiancée, Yasmine Bleeth - Probation, Yasmine Bleeth - Marriage, Yasmine Bleeth - Breast cancer advocate, Yasmine Bleeth - TV Roles, Yasmine Bleeth - Notable guest appearances, Yasmine Bleeth - Trivia, Yasmine Bleeth - Filmography, Yasmine Bleeth - Television, Yasmine Bleeth - Plays

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Palisade: Encyclopedia II - Defensive wall - History

Defensive walls are an evolved form of the palisades and other defensive measure employed to protect early settlements. From very early history to modern times, walls have been a near necessity for every city. Exceptions were few - notably, ancient Rome did not have a wall for a long time, choosing to rely on its legions for defense instead. In Central Europe, the Celts built large fortified towns known as oppida, whose walls seem partially influenced by those built in the Mediterranean. The fortifications were continuously expanded and improved, until the Celts were dri ...

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Defensive wall, Defensive wall - History, Defensive wall - Composition, Defensive wall - Decline, Defensive wall - Modern Era, Defensive wall - Africa, Defensive wall - Austria, Defensive wall - Azerbaijan, Defensive wall - Canada, Defensive wall - China, Defensive wall - Croatia, Defensive wall - France, Defensive wall - Germany, Defensive wall - Greece, Defensive wall - Hungary, Defensive wall - Israel, Defensive wall - Ireland, Defensive wall - Middle East, Defensive wall - Morocco and Western Sahara, Defensive wall - the Netherlands, Defensive wall - Philippines, Defensive wall - Poland, Defensive wall - Spain, Defensive wall - Sweden, Defensive wall - Turkey, Defensive wall - United Kingdom, Defensive wall - United States

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Palisade: Encyclopedia II - Hoboken New Jersey - History

Hoboken New Jersey - Early History. Hoboken was originally an island, surrounded by the Hudson River on the east and a swamp at the foot of the New Jersey Palisades on the west. It was used seasonally as a campsite by the Lenni Lenape Native Americans until they fell victim to war, disease and forced migration brought by Europeans in the 17th century. The name Hoboken is derived from the original Lenape name for the area “Hobocan Hackingh” or “land of the tobacco pipe.” The Lenape made t ...

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Hoboken New Jersey, Hoboken New Jersey - Geography, Hoboken New Jersey - History, Hoboken New Jersey - Early History, Hoboken New Jersey - The nineteenth century, Hoboken New Jersey - Birthplace of Baseball, Hoboken New Jersey - Heaven Hell or Hoboken., Hoboken New Jersey - Interwar years, Hoboken New Jersey - Post World War II, Hoboken New Jersey - Demographics, Hoboken New Jersey - Government, Hoboken New Jersey - Local government, Hoboken New Jersey - Federal state and county representation, Hoboken New Jersey - Character, Hoboken New Jersey - Waterfront, Hoboken New Jersey - Interesting facts about Hoboken, Hoboken New Jersey - Local attractions, Hoboken New Jersey - Parks, Hoboken New Jersey - Born in Hoboken, Hoboken New Jersey - Active in Hoboken

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Palisade: Encyclopedia II - Defensive wall - History

Defensive walls are an evolved form of the palisades and other defensive measure employed to protect early settlements. From very early history to modern times, walls have been a near necessity for every city. Exceptions were few - notably, ancient Rome did not have a wall for a long time, choosing to rely on its legions for defense instead. In Central Europe, the Celts built large fortified settlements known as oppida, whose walls seem partially influenced by those built in the Mediterranean. The fortifications were continuously expanded and improved, until the Celts were dri ...

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Defensive wall, Defensive wall - History, Defensive wall - Composition, Defensive wall - Decline, Defensive wall - Modern Era, Defensive wall - Africa, Defensive wall - Austria, Defensive wall - Azerbaijan, Defensive wall - Canada, Defensive wall - China, Defensive wall - Croatia, Defensive wall - France, Defensive wall - Germany, Defensive wall - Greece, Defensive wall - Hungary, Defensive wall - Israel, Defensive wall - Ireland, Defensive wall - Middle East, Defensive wall - Morocco and Western Sahara, Defensive wall - the Netherlands, Defensive wall - Philippines, Defensive wall - Poland, Defensive wall - Spain, Defensive wall - Sweden, Defensive wall - Turkey, Defensive wall - United Kingdom, Defensive wall - United States

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Palisade: Encyclopedia II - Bergen County New Jersey - Transportation

Bergen county has a well-developed road network, including the northern termini of the New Jersey Turnpike (a portion of Interstate 95) and the Garden State Parkway, the eastern terminus of Interstate 80 and a portion of Interstate 287. US Highways 46, 202, 9, 9W, and New Jersey state highways 4, 17, 3, 120, 208, and the Palisades Interstate Parkway also serve the region. Access to New York City is primarily available for motorists through the George Washington Bridge in Fort Lee and the Lincoln Tunnel in Hudson County. Train service ...

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Bergen County New Jersey, Bergen County New Jersey - History, Bergen County New Jersey - Geography, Bergen County New Jersey - Law and government, Bergen County New Jersey - Transportation, Bergen County New Jersey - Demographics, Bergen County New Jersey - Education, Bergen County New Jersey - Cities and towns, Bergen County New Jersey - Historical municipalities, Bergen County New Jersey - Points of interest, Bergen County New Jersey - County parks, Bergen County New Jersey - County-owned historical sites, Bergen County New Jersey - State parks, Bergen County New Jersey - State-owned historical sites

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Palisade: Encyclopedia II - Bergen County New Jersey - Geography

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 639 km² (247 mi²). 606 km² (234 mi²) of it is land and 33 km² (13 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 5.12% water. The highest elevation is Bald Mountain near the New York state line in Mahwah, at 1,164 feet (355 m) above sea level. The lowest point is sea level, along the Hudson River. The sharp cliffs of the New Jersey Palisades lift much the county up from the river along the eastern boundary with the Hudson River, but then relief remains relatively ...

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Bergen County New Jersey, Bergen County New Jersey - History, Bergen County New Jersey - Geography, Bergen County New Jersey - Law and government, Bergen County New Jersey - Transportation, Bergen County New Jersey - Demographics, Bergen County New Jersey - Education, Bergen County New Jersey - Cities and towns, Bergen County New Jersey - Historical municipalities, Bergen County New Jersey - Points of interest, Bergen County New Jersey - County parks, Bergen County New Jersey - County-owned historical sites, Bergen County New Jersey - State parks, Bergen County New Jersey - State-owned historical sites

Read more here: » Bergen County New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Bergen County New Jersey - Geography

Palisade: Encyclopedia II - Hartford Connecticut - History

Dutch fur traders from New Netherland colony set up trade in the site as early as 1623, after Adriaen Block explored it in 1614. The Dutch named their post the 'Hope House' (Huys de Hoop). Prior to the Dutch arrival, the Indians who inhabited the area had called it Suckiaug. By 1633 Jacob van Curler had added a block house and palisade to the post while New Amsterdam sent a small garrison and a pair of cannons. The fort was abandoned by 1654, but its neighbo ...

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Hartford Connecticut, Hartford Connecticut - History, Hartford Connecticut - Geography, Hartford Connecticut - Demographics, Hartford Connecticut - Neighborhoods, Hartford Connecticut - Central Business District/Downtown, Hartford Connecticut - Asylum Hill, Hartford Connecticut - West End, Hartford Connecticut - Sheldon/Charter Oak, Hartford Connecticut - North End, Hartford Connecticut - South End, Hartford Connecticut - South Green, Hartford Connecticut - South Meadows, Hartford Connecticut - Economy, Hartford Connecticut - Education, Hartford Connecticut - Culture, Hartford Connecticut - Points of interest, Hartford Connecticut - Media, Hartford Connecticut - Transportation, Hartford Connecticut - Airports, Hartford Connecticut - Highways, Hartford Connecticut - Railroad, Hartford Connecticut - Public Transportation, Hartford Connecticut - Famous Hartford residents, Hartford Connecticut - Sister cities, Hartford Connecticut - Revitalization

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Palisade: Encyclopedia II - New Jersey Congressional Districts - Ninth Congressional District

Represented by Steven Rothman-D Bergen County Bogota Carlstadt Cliffside Park East Rutherford Edgewater Elmwood Park Englewood Englewood Cliffs Fair Lawn (part) Fairview Fort Lee Garfield Hackensack Hasbrouck Heights Leonia Little Ferry Lodi Lyndhurst Maywood Moonachie New Milford North Arlington Palisades Park Ridgefi ...

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New Jersey Congressional Districts, New Jersey Congressional Districts - First Congressional District, New Jersey Congressional Districts - Second Congressional District, New Jersey Congressional Districts - Third Congressional District, New Jersey Congressional Districts - Fourth Congressional District, New Jersey Congressional Districts - Fifth Congressional District, New Jersey Congressional Districts - Sixth Congressional District, New Jersey Congressional Districts - Seventh Congressional District, New Jersey Congressional Districts - Eighth Congressional District, New Jersey Congressional Districts - Ninth Congressional District, New Jersey Congressional Districts - Tenth Congressional District, New Jersey Congressional Districts - Eleventh Congressional District, New Jersey Congressional Districts - Twelfth Congressional District, New Jersey Congressional Districts - Thirteenth Congressional District, New Jersey Congressional Districts - Fourteenth Congressional District, New Jersey Congressional Districts - Fifteenth Congressional District

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Palisade: Encyclopedia - Fence

A fence is a freestanding structure designed to restrict or prevent movement across a boundary. It is generally distinguished from a wall by the lightness of its construction: a wall is usually restricted to such barriers made from solid brick or concrete, blocking vision as well as passage (though the definitions overlap somewhat). Fences are constructed for several purposes, including: Agricultural fencing, to keep livestock in or predators out Privacy fencing, to provide privacy Security fencin ...

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Palisade: Encyclopedia - San Andreas Grand Theft Auto

San Andreas is a fictional location in the Grand Theft Auto (GTA) series, which is a level based on the city of San Francisco, California in Grand Theft Auto, and an entire West Coast state in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. San Andreas Grand Theft Auto - Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas rendition. In Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, San Andreas is based on the real American states of California and Nevada. San Andreas appears to be an island as it is surrounded by ocean. ...

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Palisade: Dream Interpretation Index including links to 10.000 dream interpretations

Dream Dictionary Index with links to 10.000 dream interpretations from many different sources.

Please note that all words in grey are hyperlinked to an archive with articles related to that word, including dream interpretations.

For more dream interpretation, see: Meaning of Dreams or Dream Dictionary

For articles about dreams, see: Dreams

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Palisade: Encyclopedia II - Hitchcock County Nebraska - Demographics

1880 - 1,012 1890 - 5,799 1900 - 4,409 1910 - 5,415 1920 - 6,045 1930 - 7,269 1940 - 6,404 1950 - 5,867 1960 - 4,829 1970 - 4,051 1980 - 4,079 1990 - 3,750 2000 - 3,111 As of the census2 of 2000, there are 3,111 people, 1,287 households, and 899 families residing in the county. The population density is 2/km² (4/mi²). There are 1,675 housing units at an average density of 1/km² (2/mi²). The racial makeup of the county is 98.36% White, 0.10% Black or ...

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Hitchcock County Nebraska, Hitchcock County Nebraska - Geography, Hitchcock County Nebraska - Adjacent Counties, Hitchcock County Nebraska - Demographics, Hitchcock County Nebraska - Villages

Read more here: » Hitchcock County Nebraska: Encyclopedia II - Hitchcock County Nebraska - Demographics

Palisade: Encyclopedia II - San Andreas Grand Theft Auto - Cities of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

San Andreas Grand Theft Auto - Los Santos. Main article: Los Santos, San Andreas A view of affluent Western Los Santos. Los Santos is based on Los Angeles, California. It is filled with references to famous L.A. landmarks, including the Walk of Fame, the Watts Towers, the Capitol Tower, the U.S. Bank Tower and the Santa Monica Pier ...

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San Andreas Grand Theft Auto, San Andreas Grand Theft Auto - Cities of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, San Andreas Grand Theft Auto - Los Santos, San Andreas Grand Theft Auto - San Fierro, San Andreas Grand Theft Auto - Las Venturas, San Andreas Grand Theft Auto - Counties and Towns, San Andreas Grand Theft Auto - Red County, San Andreas Grand Theft Auto - Whetstone, San Andreas Grand Theft Auto - Tierra Robada, San Andreas Grand Theft Auto - Bone County

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Palisade: Encyclopedia II - Mesa County Colorado - Demographics

As of the census2 of 2000, there are 116,255 people, 45,823 households, and 31,572 families residing in the county. The population density is 13/km² (35/mi²). There are 48,427 housing units at an average density of 6/km² (15/mi²). The racial makeup of the county is 92.34% White, 0.46% Black or African American, 0.91% Native American, 0.53% Asian, 0.10% Pacific Islander, 3.67% from other races, and 1.99% from two or more races. 10.02% ...

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Mesa County Colorado, Mesa County Colorado - Geography, Mesa County Colorado - Demographics, Mesa County Colorado - Cities and towns

Read more here: » Mesa County Colorado: Encyclopedia II - Mesa County Colorado - Demographics

Palisade: Encyclopedia II - San Andreas Grand Theft Auto - Cities of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

San Andreas Grand Theft Auto - Los Santos. Main article: Los Santos, San Andreas Los Santos is based on Los Angeles, California. It is filled with references to famous L.A. landmarks, including the Walk of Fame, the Watts Towers, the Capitol Tower, the U.S. Bank Tower and the Santa Monica Pier among many others. It borders Red County to the north and Flint County to the west. It is the hometown of Carl "CJ" Johnson., who returns fro ...

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San Andreas Grand Theft Auto, San Andreas Grand Theft Auto - Cities of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, San Andreas Grand Theft Auto - Los Santos, San Andreas Grand Theft Auto - San Fierro, San Andreas Grand Theft Auto - Las Venturas, San Andreas Grand Theft Auto - Counties and Towns, San Andreas Grand Theft Auto - Red County, San Andreas Grand Theft Auto - Whetstone, San Andreas Grand Theft Auto - Tierra Robada, San Andreas Grand Theft Auto - Bone County

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Palisade: Encyclopedia II - Grand Valley Colorado - Description and history

The valley is located where the Colorado widens at the mouth of De Beque Canyon, then follows an wide arc bending to the northwest. The Colorado receives the Gunnison River, one of its major tributaries, just south of Grand Junction near the mid pont of the valley. The valley is surrouned by a large plateau formations, incluing the Book Cliffs along the north side and the Grand Mesa along the southeast side. The Colorado National Monument sits on a ridge on the southwest side of the valley west of Grand Junction. Much of the surrounding table land areas rimming the val ...

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Grand Valley Colorado, Grand Valley Colorado - Description and history, Grand Valley Colorado - External link

Read more here: » Grand Valley Colorado: Encyclopedia II - Grand Valley Colorado - Description and history

Palisade: Encyclopedia II - Hayes County Nebraska - Geography

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,848 km² (713 mi²). 1,847 km² (713 mi²) of it is land and 1 km² (0 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 0.03% water. Hayes County Nebraska - Adjacent Counties. Frontier County, Nebraska - (East) Hitchcock County, Nebraska - (South) Dundy County, Nebraska - (Southwest) Chase County, Nebraska - (West) Perkins County, Nebraska - (Northwest) ...

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Hayes County Nebraska, Hayes County Nebraska - Geography, Hayes County Nebraska - Adjacent Counties, Hayes County Nebraska - Demographics, Hayes County Nebraska - Villages

Read more here: » Hayes County Nebraska: Encyclopedia II - Hayes County Nebraska - Geography

Palisade: Encyclopedia II - List of wine-producing regions - Europe

List of wine-producing regions - Austria. Burgenland Northeastern and eastern Lower Austria (most notable in the Weinviertel and Wachau areas Southern Styria Vienna (Details about Austria's wine growing regions) List of wine-producing regions - Bulgaria. Stara Planina List of wine-producing regions - Croatia. Dalmatia Kaštela Korčula (Pošip, Grk, Plavac, et ...

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List of wine-producing regions, List of wine-producing regions - Africa, List of wine-producing regions - Algeria, List of wine-producing regions - South Africa, List of wine-producing regions - Americas, List of wine-producing regions - Argentina, List of wine-producing regions - Brazil, List of wine-producing regions - Canada, List of wine-producing regions - Chile, List of wine-producing regions - Mexico, List of wine-producing regions - United States, List of wine-producing regions - Venezuela, List of wine-producing regions - Europe, List of wine-producing regions - Austria, List of wine-producing regions - Bulgaria, List of wine-producing regions - Croatia, List of wine-producing regions - Cyprus, List of wine-producing regions - Czech Republic, List of wine-producing regions - France, List of wine-producing regions - Georgia, List of wine-producing regions - Germany see German wine, List of wine-producing regions - Greece, List of wine-producing regions - Hungary, List of wine-producing regions - Italy, List of wine-producing regions - Poland, List of wine-producing regions - Moldova, List of wine-producing regions - Portugal, List of wine-producing regions - Romania, List of wine-producing regions - Republic of Macedonia, List of wine-producing regions - Russia, List of wine-producing regions - Serbia and Montenegro, List of wine-producing regions - Slovakia, List of wine-producing regions - Slovenia, List of wine-producing regions - Spain, List of wine-producing regions - Switzerland, List of wine-producing regions - Turkey, List of wine-producing regions - Ukraine, List of wine-producing regions - United Kingdom, List of wine-producing regions - Asia, List of wine-producing regions - Israel, List of wine-producing regions - India, List of wine-producing regions - Lebanon, List of wine-producing regions - Palestinian territories, List of wine-producing regions - Oceania, List of wine-producing regions - Australia, List of wine-producing regions - New Zealand

Read more here: » List of wine-producing regions: Encyclopedia II - List of wine-producing regions - Europe

Palisade: Encyclopedia II - Aitkin County Minnesota - Geography

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 5,168 km² (1,995 mi²). 4,712 km² (1,819 mi²) of it is land and 456 km² (176 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 8.82% water. The county contains what is locally referred to as the Aitkin Bog, a swampy area extending north from Aitkin to within about 10 miles of Hill City. Highway 6 runs through it. Until relatively recently, there were no buildings of any kind through its entire length, ma ...

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Aitkin County Minnesota, Aitkin County Minnesota - History, Aitkin County Minnesota - Geography, Aitkin County Minnesota - Adjacent counties, Aitkin County Minnesota - Demographics, Aitkin County Minnesota - Cities and towns, Aitkin County Minnesota - External link

Read more here: » Aitkin County Minnesota: Encyclopedia II - Aitkin County Minnesota - Geography

Palisade: Encyclopedia II - List of wine-producing regions - Africa

List of wine-producing regions - Algeria. Atlas Mountains List of wine-producing regions - South Africa. Elim Stellenbosch Paarl Franschoek Constantia Robertson Swartland Durbanville Elgin Breede River Valley Little Karoo Orange River Valley ...

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List of wine-producing regions, List of wine-producing regions - Africa, List of wine-producing regions - Algeria, List of wine-producing regions - South Africa, List of wine-producing regions - Americas, List of wine-producing regions - Argentina, List of wine-producing regions - Brazil, List of wine-producing regions - Canada, List of wine-producing regions - Chile, List of wine-producing regions - Mexico, List of wine-producing regions - United States, List of wine-producing regions - Venezuela, List of wine-producing regions - Europe, List of wine-producing regions - Austria, List of wine-producing regions - Bulgaria, List of wine-producing regions - Croatia, List of wine-producing regions - Cyprus, List of wine-producing regions - Czech Republic, List of wine-producing regions - France, List of wine-producing regions - Georgia, List of wine-producing regions - Germany see German wine, List of wine-producing regions - Greece, List of wine-producing regions - Hungary, List of wine-producing regions - Italy, List of wine-producing regions - Poland, List of wine-producing regions - Moldova, List of wine-producing regions - Portugal, List of wine-producing regions - Romania, List of wine-producing regions - Republic of Macedonia, List of wine-producing regions - Russia, List of wine-producing regions - Serbia and Montenegro, List of wine-producing regions - Slovakia, List of wine-producing regions - Slovenia, List of wine-producing regions - Spain, List of wine-producing regions - Switzerland, List of wine-producing regions - Turkey, List of wine-producing regions - Ukraine, List of wine-producing regions - United Kingdom, List of wine-producing regions - Asia, List of wine-producing regions - Israel, List of wine-producing regions - India, List of wine-producing regions - Lebanon, List of wine-producing regions - Palestinian territories, List of wine-producing regions - Oceania, List of wine-producing regions - Australia, List of wine-producing regions - New Zealand

Read more here: » List of wine-producing regions: Encyclopedia II - List of wine-producing regions - Africa

Palisade: Encyclopedia II - List of wine-producing regions - Asia

List of wine-producing regions - Israel. Bet Shemesh Galilee Jerusalem Rishon LeZion produced wine since 1886 Golan heights Carmel Latrun Judean Hills List of wine-producing regions - India. Bangalore Nasik Sangli Narayangaon Pune List of wine-producing regions - Lebanon. List of wine-producing regions - Palestinian territorie ...

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List of wine-producing regions, List of wine-producing regions - Africa, List of wine-producing regions - Algeria, List of wine-producing regions - South Africa, List of wine-producing regions - Americas, List of wine-producing regions - Argentina, List of wine-producing regions - Brazil, List of wine-producing regions - Canada, List of wine-producing regions - Chile, List of wine-producing regions - Mexico, List of wine-producing regions - United States, List of wine-producing regions - Venezuela, List of wine-producing regions - Europe, List of wine-producing regions - Austria, List of wine-producing regions - Bulgaria, List of wine-producing regions - Croatia, List of wine-producing regions - Cyprus, List of wine-producing regions - Czech Republic, List of wine-producing regions - France, List of wine-producing regions - Georgia, List of wine-producing regions - Germany see German wine, List of wine-producing regions - Greece, List of wine-producing regions - Hungary, List of wine-producing regions - Italy, List of wine-producing regions - Poland, List of wine-producing regions - Moldova, List of wine-producing regions - Portugal, List of wine-producing regions - Romania, List of wine-producing regions - Republic of Macedonia, List of wine-producing regions - Russia, List of wine-producing regions - Serbia and Montenegro, List of wine-producing regions - Slovakia, List of wine-producing regions - Slovenia, List of wine-producing regions - Spain, List of wine-producing regions - Switzerland, List of wine-producing regions - Turkey, List of wine-producing regions - Ukraine, List of wine-producing regions - United Kingdom, List of wine-producing regions - Asia, List of wine-producing regions - Israel, List of wine-producing regions - India, List of wine-producing regions - Lebanon, List of wine-producing regions - Palestinian territories, List of wine-producing regions - Oceania, List of wine-producing regions - Australia, List of wine-producing regions - New Zealand

Read more here: » List of wine-producing regions: Encyclopedia II - List of wine-producing regions - Asia




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