- The
acre (/ˈeɪkər/ AY-kər) is a unit of land area used in the
British imperial and the
United States customary systems. It is
traditionally defined as...
- The
Acres, also
known as
Galesburg Country Homes, is a
naturalistic residential plat
designed by
Frank Lloyd Wright in
Charleston Township, Michigan....
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Siege of
Acre may
refer to:
Siege of
Acre (1104),
following the
First Crusade Siege of
Acre (1189–1191),
during the
Third Crusade Siege of
Acre (1257–1258)...
- In
Australian and New
Zealand English, a
quarter acre is a term for a
suburban plot of land. Traditionally,
Australians and New
Zealanders aspired to own...
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Forty Acres may be: 40
Acres (album), the 1999
release from Caedmon's Call
Forty acres and a mule, a term for
compensation that was
supposedly to be awarded...
- The
acre-foot is a non-SI unit of
volume equal to
about 1,233 m3
commonly used in the
United States in
reference to large-scale
water resources, such as...
- The
Acre Subdistrict,
alternatively spelt as Akka
Subdistrict or Akko
Subdistrict is one of Israel's sub-districts in
Northern District. The subdistrict...
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Acre (/ˈɑːkər, ˈeɪkər/ AH-kər, AY-kər),
known locally as Akko (Hebrew: עַכּוֹ, ʻAkkō) and Akka (Arabic: عكّا, ʻAkkā), is a city in the
coastal plain region...
- A
Scottish or
Scots acre (Scottish Gaelic: acair) was a land
measurement used in Scotland. It was
standardised in 1661. When the
Weights and
Measures Act...
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Acrion was a
Locrian from
Magna Graecia and a
Pythagorean philosopher. He is
mentioned by
Valerius Maximus under the name of Arion.
According to William...