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- Drive, Glendale, California Zanja Madre Mill Cr**** Zanja Zanjero of Los Angeles Hoffman, Abraham; Stern, Teena (2007). "The Zanjas and the Pioneer Water Systems...
- 50 mi (80 km) of zanjas in the city and another 40 mi (64 km) of zanjas outside the city limit. Over the years the portion of the Zanja Madre that p****ed...
- Zanja Pytá (guarani for Red Trench) is a city and district in Paraguay, located in the Amambay Department. It was part of the Pedro Juan Caballero District...
- Zanja de Alsina (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsaŋxa ðe alˈsina], Alsina's trench) were a system of trenches and wooden watchtowers (mangrullos) built in the...
- Zanja is a barrio in the muni****lity of Camuy, Puerto Rico. Its po****tion in 2010 was 3,311. Zanja was in Spain's gazetteers until Puerto Rico was ceded...
- The Mill Cr**** Zanja, also known as the Zankey, is a historic irrigation canal, or zanja, in Redlands, California. The Serrano people dug the canal in...
- irrigation, farmers traditionally relied on small constructed arroyos, acequias, zanjas or aqueduct channels and ditches for the distribution of water. An example...
- Conquest of the Desert. To counter the cattle raids, a trench called the Zanja de Alsina was built by Argentina in the pampas in the 1870s. In the mid-19th...
- The zanjas and acequias of the Americas are qanats by way of Spanish colonization...
- Profile Holleran, Michael (2022-07-01). "Water Qualities and Usage in the Zanjas of Los Angeles, 1781–1904". Environmental History. 27 (3): 491–518. doi:10...