- to
support agricultural production.
Basilica Cistern in Istanbul,
Turkey Aljibe of the
Palacio de las Veletas [es] in Cáceres,
Spain Portuguese cistern...
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Arabic as al-Jubb al-Qadīm ("the Old Cistern") and in
Spanish today as the
Aljibe del Rey ("Cistern of the King"),
which had a
capacity of 300
cubic metres...
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Gabriella Ferrari Unplaced Miss
Venezuela International 2011 Guárico –
Blanca Aljibes Top 15 Miss
Venezuela Earth 2011 Yaracuy –
Osmariel Villalobos Miss Earth...
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Jewish baths, as well as cemeteries.
There are many
wells in Toledo.
Aljibes are
commonly found near
wells that
derive their name from a
Spanish word...
- The
Castle of
Jimena de la
Frontera (Spanish:
Castillo de
Jimena de la Frontera) is a
castle located in
Jimena de la Frontera, Spain. It was
declared Bien...
- The
Palace of the
Kings of
Navarre of
Olite or
Royal Palace of
Olite is a castle-palace in the town of Olite, in Navarre, Spain. It was one of the seats...
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causeway was a caponniere. The San
Lazaro battery's
terreplein included aljibes,
while channels and
breakwaters dealt with rainwater. The main underground...
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remains of a
variety of almuna,
Roman villas and
irrigation systems (with one
aljibe of the
early medieval period preserved in the ba****t of a
private suburban...
- The
Aljibe del Rey (the King's Cistern) in the Albaicín
district in Granada,
Spain is a
cistern dating from the 10/11th centuries.
Built by the Nasrid...
- the
northeast side of this
section is
another courtyard, the
Patio del
Aljibe,
which may or may not have been part of the
Nasrid palace as well. It is...