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Legua and league
* Legua nautica ( nautical league ): Between 1400 and 1600 the Spanish nautical league was equal to four Roman miles of 4 842 feet, making it 19 368 feet ( 5 903 meters or 3. 1876 modern nautical miles ).
* Legua de por grado ( league of the degree ): From the 15th century through the early 17th century, the Spanish league of the degree was based on four Arabic miles.
* Legua geographica ( geographical league ): Starting around 1630 the Spanish geographical league was used as the official nautical measurement and continued so through the 1840s.

Legua and ):
* Callao ( Bellavista, Callao District, Carmen de la Legua Reynoso, La Perla, La Punta, Ventanilla District ): 12 %

Legua and .
File: Monumento Legua Cero Primera circunnavegacion mundial-Sanlucar de Barrameda. jpg | Monument " Legua Cero-Sanlúcar de Barrameda, Cádiz, España ".
In September, Juana López, coordinator of the Vaso de Leche program in the Carmen de la Legua Reynoso district of Callao, was murdered after she had denounced the presence and activity of Sendero in the neighborhood.
* West: San Miguel District ; and the Callao Region districts of Bellavista, Callao and Carmen de la Legua Reynoso.
The Rímac River marks its natural border with downtown Lima and Callao province's district of Carmen de la Legua Reynoso on the south ; while the Chillón River, on the north, marks San Martín de Porres ' border with Ventanilla, also in Callao, and Puente Piedra.

Legua and 3
* 3 Carmen de la Legua Reynoso

maritima and maritime
The first botanical names of the plant were assigned in 1696 by Hans Sloane, who called it Prunus maritima racemosa, " maritime grape-cluster Prunus ", and Leonard Plukenet, who named it Uvifera littorea, " grape-bearer of the shore ", both of which names reflect the European concept of " sea-grape ", expressed in a number of languages by the explorers of the times.
The cliff faces support a maritime rock-crevice community with Thrift Armeria maritima, Rock Samphire Crithmum maritimum, Sea Aster Aster tripolium and Sea Spleenwort Asplenium marinum as common components.
* MC3 Rhodiola rosea-Armeria maritima maritime cliff-ledge community
* MC8 Festuca rubra-Armeria maritima maritime grassland

maritima and ):
maritima ) ( Corsican Pine ): Corsica, Sicily, Southern Italy.
* Annual report of 2008 from Statens maritima museer ( The National Maritime Museums ): http :// www. maritima. se /~/ media / PDFER / SMM / Arsredovisning_ % 202008 % 20pdf. ashx

maritima and early
In early winter the Wigeon select Puccinellia maritima in preference to Agrostis stolonifera and Festuca rubra.
Gavin de Beer has suggested that Roger Dion had solved the puzzle by bringing to bear a chance remark in Avienus ' late poem Ora maritima, which is based on early sources: the tin isles were in an arm of the sea within sight of wide plains and rich mines of tin and lead, and opposite two islands — a further one, Hibernia, and a nearer one, Britannia.

maritima and century
Accion ( Ocean ) in the fourth century Gaulish Latin of Rufus Avienus ', Ora maritima, was applied to great lakes.
* Pytheas of Massilia, ( 4th century BCE ) On the Ocean ( Περί του Ωκεανού ), has not survived ; only excerpts remain, quoted or paraphrased by later authors, notably in Avienus ' Ora maritima.
Amédée Thierry, a French historian, linked them to the Iberians, while Karl Müllenhoff, professor of Germanic antiquities at the Universities of Kiel and Berlin, studying the sources of the Ora maritima by Avienus ( a Latin poet who lived in the 4th century AD, but who used as source for his own work a Phoenician Periplum of the 6th century BC ), held that the name Ligurians generically referred to various peoples who lived in Western Europe, including the Celts, but thought the real Ligurians were a Pre-Indo-European population.
The body of rules for transnational trade in the 21st century derives from medieval commercial laws called the lex mercatoria and lex maritima — respectively, " the law for merchants on land " and " the law for merchants on sea.
Ora maritima was a work for the reader rather than the traveller, where the fourth century present intrudes largely in the mention of cities at the time abandoned ( see Oestriminis ).

maritima and Spanish
Other native and imported trees and shrubs in the Garden include: Poisonwood ( Metopium toxiferum ), Sea Grape ( Coccoloba uvifera ), Black Ironwood ( Krugiodendron ferreum ), Spanish Stopper ( Eugenia foetida ), Pigeon Plum ( Coccoloba diversifolia ), Tamarind ( Tamarindus indica ), Milk Bark ( Drypetes diversifolia ), Cinnamon Bark ( Canella winterana ), Gumbo Limbo ( Bursera simaruba ), Woman's Tongue ( Albizia lebbeck ), Lignum Vitae ( Guaiacum sanctum ), Blolly ( Guapira discolor ), Purge Nut Thicket ( Ximenia americana ), Canary Island Date Palm ( Phoenix canariensis ), Senegal Date Palm ( Phoenix reclinata ), Florida Thatch Palm ( Thrinax radiata ), Shortleaf Fig ( Ficus citrifolia ), Marlberry ( Ardisia escallonioides ), Silver Palm ( Coccothrinax argentata ), Red Stopper ( Eugenia rhombea ), Key Thatch Palm ( Leucothrinax morrisii ), Jamaica Dogwood ( Piscidia piscipula ), False Tamarind ( Lysiloma latisiliquum ), Bay Cedar ( Suriana maritima ), Wild Coffee ( Colubrina arborescens ), Cinnecord ( Acacia choriophylla ), Pond Apple ( Annona glabra ), Limber Caper ( Capparis flexuosa ), Satin Leaf ( Chrysophyllum oliviforme ), Paradise Tree ( Simarouba glauca ), Coral Bean ( Erythrina herbacea ), Sabal Palm ( Sabal palmetto ), Buccaneer Palm ( Pseudophoenix sargentii ), Lime Prickly-ash ( Zanthoxylum fagara ), Joewood ( Jacquinia keyensis ), Lancewood ( Nectandra coriacea ), Green Buttonwood ( Conocarpus erectus ), Washington Palm ( Washingtonia robusta ), and Varnish Leaf ( Dodonaea viscosa ).

maritima and .
The five native shrubs are: Caesalpinia bonduc, Pemphis acidula, Premna serratifolia, Scaevola taccada ( often mispronounced " Scaveola "), and Suriana maritima.
On the seaward side, it also contains Tournefortia argentea and Suriana maritima.
Image: Suriana maritima flowers. JPG | Bay cedar ( Suriana maritima of the Surianaceae
Sugar beets and other B. vulgaris cultivars such as beetroot and chard share a common wild ancestor, the sea beet ( Beta vulgaris maritima ).
maritima ( E. L. Greene ) Jeps., which is found along the coast from Monterey south to San Miguel Island.
** P. maritima ( beach plum )
Ragwort is a food plant for the larvae of Cochylis atricapitana, Phycitodes maritima, and Phycitodes saxicolais.
File: Calendula maritima 0030. jpg | The endangered Calendula maritima
Some of the islands in the bay have upland communities, including grasslands consisting of little bluestem ( Schizachyrium scoparium ), switchgrass ( Panicum virgatum ), and seaside goldenrod ( Solidago sempivirens ); scrub-shrub containing bayberry ( Myrica pensylvanica ), beach plum ( Prunus maritima ), sumac ( Rhus spp.
The intense bioturbation of salt marsh sediments from this crab's burrowing activity has been shown to dramatically reduce the success of Spartina alterniflora and Suaeda maritima seed germination and established seedling survival, either by burial or exposure of seeds, or uprooting or burial of established seedlings.
* Karlo Jurišić, Lepantska pobjeda i makarska Krajina, Adriatica maritima, sv.
One current goal of the Joint Center for Structural Genomics ( JCSG ), a part of the Protein Structure Initiative ( PSI ) is to solve the structures for all the proteins in Thermotogo maritima, a thermophillic bacterium.
T. maritima was selected as a structural genomics target based on its relatively small genome consisting of 1, 877 genes and the hypothesis that the proteins expressed by a thermophilic bacterium would be easier to crystallize.
Structural genomics of the ‘’ Thermotoga maritima ’’ proteome implemented in a high-throughput structure determination pipeline.
The Purple Sandpiper, Calidris, Arquatella or Erolia maritima is a small shorebird.
Its grassland grows plants such as Harebell ( Campanula rotundifolia ), Sea Thrift ( Armeria maritima ) and Carthusian Pink ( Dianthus carthusianorum ) and several species of hawkweed.
** Zinnia maritima var.

maritima and ),
* Virginia stock ( Malcolmia maritima ), a garden plant
), pondweeds, widgeongrass ( Ruppia maritima ), and duckweeds ( Lemna spp .).
The other communities identified by Evens are the coastal strand, dominated by European beach grass ( Ammophila arenaria ), ice plant ( Carprobrotus edulis, also called sea fig or Hottentot fig ), sea rocket ( Cakile maritima ) and other species that thrive on the immediate coast ; northern coastal prairie, found on a narrow strip just inland from the coastal strand that includes some native grasses ; coastal rangeland, the area still grazed by the cattle from the peninsula's remaining working ranches ; northern coastal scrub, dominated by coyote bush ( Baccharis pilularis ); and the intertidal and subtidal plant communities.
It includes among its species seakale ( Crambe maritima ), grown as a leaf vegetable, Crambe cordifolia which is grown as an herbaceous border perennial, and Crambe abyssinica, which is grown for an oil from the seeds that has similar characteristics to whale oil.
According to Edwin H. Bryan's American Polynesia and the Hawaiian Chain, Kanton possessed in 1941 a total of twelve native species of vegetation, including low herbs and bunch grass, a thick stand of Scaevola shrubs on the island's south side ( high ), some Suriana maritima shrubs near the lagoon entrance, heliotrope ( Heliotropium foertherianum ) and kou ( Cordia subcordata ) trees, and coconut palms.
* Thrift ( plant ), a plant in the genus Armeria that have pink or white flowers ; the term is especially used to refer to Armeria maritima
This rare and endangered wetland ecosystem is covered with marsh plants such as salt grass ( Distichlis spicata ), pickleweed ( Batis maritima ), coyote bush ( Baccharis pilularis ) and soft bird's-beak ( Cordylanthus mollis ).
macrostegia ), Cryptantha maritima var.
maritima, Filago arizonica, Gilia nevinii, California Goldfields ( Lasthenia californica ), Pectocarya palmeri and Perityle emoryi as well as the endemics Cryptantha foliosa and Sphaeralcea palmeri can be found here also ; some still are numerous.

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