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characterized as
shrublands, including:
Desert scrublands Xeric or
desert scrublands occur in the world's
deserts and
xeric shrublands ecoregions, or in...
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Large scale residential building began in the 1920s–1930s.: 467 The
Shrublands council estate was
constructed after the
Second World War on compulsorily...
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Deserts and
xeric shrublands are a
biome defined by the
World Wide Fund for Nature.
Deserts and
xeric (ancient Gr**** xērós, “dry")
shrublands form the largest...
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Tropical and
subtropical gr****lands, savannas, and
shrublands is a
terrestrial biome defined by the
World Wide Fund for Nature. The
biome is dominated...
- gr****lands and
shrublands are a
biome defined by the
World Wildlife Fund. The
biome includes high
elevation gr****lands and
shrublands around the world...
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pronounced [ˈmaca]; Croatian: makija; Occitan: maquís; Catalan: màquia) is a
shrubland biome in the
Mediterranean region,
typically consisting of
densely growing...
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Temperate gr****lands, savannas, and
shrublands is a
terrestrial biome defined by the
World Wide Fund for Nature. The
predominant vegetation in this biome...
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classified with
temperate savannas and
shrublands as the
temperate gr****lands, savannas, and
shrublands biome.
Temperate gr****lands are the home to...
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Shrubland Hall, Coddenham, Suffolk, is a
historic English country house with
planned gardens in Suffolk, England,
built in the 1770s. The Hall was used...
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Colorado Plateau shrublands is an
ecoregion of
deserts and
xeric shrublands in the
Western United States. The
Colorado Plateau shrublands occupy the Colorado...