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century BC which may prove that a permanent | settlement was established around the epoch of the Troj |
he roman conquest in the 1st century BC, the | settlement was known as Burgenae. |
The | settlement was named Raymond in honor of his son, Raymo |
The land-claim's | settlement was the first formal treaty signed by a Firs |
centennial monument celebrating the original | settlement was placed at his gravesite by the great-gra |
The | settlement was abandoned in 1972. |
hout the first half of the 20th century, the | settlement was largely devoted to citrus orchards. |
The | settlement was inhabited by the Shakers (United Society |
In 1606, the whole | settlement was relocated to the spot of today's Khvalyn |
His first | settlement was at Lower Tooting, Surrey, where he succe |
elieved to have been erected in 870 when the | settlement was established by Norsemen. |
The first | settlement was probably restricted to a tiny islet in t |
Because each Virginia | settlement was entitled to elect two burgess, the origi |
on 3.4 hectares (8.4 acres) of land and the | settlement was fortified with multiple rows of palisade |
The Bermondsey | Settlement was a settlement house founded in Bermondsey |
The pre-norman name for the | settlement was Llanoronwy, and the Welsh Academy dictio |
In 1790 the | settlement was known as West Polmear and had a populati |
His | settlement was illegal at the time. |
Recent research indicates that Morgan's | settlement was not the first, but was preceded by a Ger |
ng outside the boundaries of the traditional | settlement was used by RAF airmen. |
In Anglo-Saxon times the | settlement was called Cuneceastra or Conceastre, the na |
The | settlement was abandoned around 1960. |
White | settlement was encouraged across the newly formed Repub |
of the castle was a planned town; the whole | settlement was fortified. |
This early | settlement was such a thriving center of commerce that |
ges, having the rights of a market town, the | settlement was more important than today. |
The northernmost | settlement was at the village of Etah (at 78° 19' N), b |
Kuusankoski (as a municipality, not the | settlement), was founded in 1921 from the parts of neig |
plored by Europeans as early as 1542, but no | settlement was made until the fort was built in May 176 |
The | settlement was often subject to attack from sea and fro |
The | settlement was formed in 930 when Athelstan of England |
Knighton - Its possible this | settlement was created when pre Offa's Dyke earth mound |
ea, and at the time of the Domesday Book the | settlement was known as Mamele. |
as undertaken and the remains of a Stone Age | settlement was found under the massive cairn, including |
In 1956 the | settlement was abandoned when the remaining inhabitants |
Around 4500 BC the | settlement was abandoned. |
The | settlement was once a stop for the Little Miami Railroa |
The Oxford Mills | settlement was founded in 1845 by local industrialist a |
cent III, the vacancy was not filled until a | settlement was reached between John and Innocent. |
The | settlement was facilitated by Mayor Michael Bloomberg. |
Water for the monastic | settlement was supplied from St. Ruadhan's well located |
The | settlement was founded around 1548, acquiring city stat |
BC, the fort was conquered by Romans and the | settlement was known as Acumincum (acumen, point). |
emnants of Slavic pottery, it is thought the | settlement was originally a Slavonic foundation. |
Historians believe that the | settlement was a kind of ancient service station, provi |
The first recorded mention of the | settlement was in 1648. |
The monastic | settlement was set up in the 16th - 17th centuries (a. |
were built close by to the colliery and the | settlement was nicknamed 'Cribbins Lump' after the buil |
The | settlement was first mentioned in the Domesday Book as |
The | settlement was known to be inhabited until 1796 when it |
1827, a half-century after its founding, the | settlement was incorporated as a village. |
The | settlement was originally established in 1895 by Yemeni |
The Goshen | Settlement was an early American pioneer settlement in |
The | settlement was established on the abandoned Military ca |
The | settlement was inhabited between 4000-1700 BCE, and is |
The | settlement was established by the Demidovs in 1757 arou |
This was apparently because, believing the | settlement was in California, William Waldo campaigned |
The | settlement was deserted in 1981 and became a part of th |
The | settlement was the site of the first autopsy in Alta Ca |
The | settlement was recorded in the Doomsday Book of 1086 wh |
Their original | settlement was the village of Mota Salaya in Mandvi Tal |
the website of Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine the | settlement was found in 898 AD. |
The | settlement was first mentioned in the 16th century when |
Originally named Grassy Valley, the | settlement was renamed to Fountain Head and later to Fo |
known as Wangaloa, and the subsequent French | settlement was known as Port Louis-Philippe. |
The | settlement was granted town status and renamed to Nikol |
een the county seat since 1792 (although the | settlement was originally called Caswell Court House un |
Although Vernet claimed that the | settlement was destroyed, the Lexington only reports de |
The Atayal name of the | settlement was Sabaha Bakalas, meaning "house of stars" |
The | settlement was believed to primarily belong to the Bara |
sh is transected by a Roman road and a Roman | settlement was excavated centred on a field named The C |
ale, North Carolina, which began as a Quaker | settlement, was named for him because Archdale was hims |
"The first permanent European | settlement was established in 1639 " because it is FALS |
The nearest | settlement was at High Green, just over 1.5 miles (2.4 |
During the times of the Soviet Union the | settlement was renamed into Botanicheskoye ("Botanical" |
r a rail line was built through the area the | settlement was called Fly's Station. |
During the Civil War, the | settlement was also known as La Place. |
The | settlement was extensively planned out and ready for de |
Originally the | settlement was called White Plains, but when the city w |
The | settlement was founded by a man called “Nep”. |
Their | settlement was along the Santee River, since dammed and |
The | settlement was founded on the west bank of the River De |
The | settlement was very small, consisting of several famili |
In 1513, new | settlement was separated from Strilyscha and named Novi |
te schools later sued the Association, and a | settlement was reached that required the multiplier to |
This | settlement was along a traditional dogsled route used b |
Later the | settlement was the birthplace of Harold Abbott, a rugby |
The | settlement was proclaimed a town in 1881, and was named |
A $520 million | settlement was reached on October 29, 2009. |
The | settlement was established before 1066, and St Mary the |
The Minoan | settlement was built on a hill, 135 meters above sea le |
The present | settlement was established in 1880, after the Sioux Cit |
Prior to being called Tonopah, the | settlement was known as Lone Peak. |
more suitable for agriculture, and in 1861 a | settlement was established along the Sturgeon River at |
A | settlement was reached in October, whereby the rebellio |
The | settlement was largely depopulated by the late 1680s. |
the 17th to 19th centuries, the name of the | settlement was variously spelled Nesbet, Nesbitt or Nes |
A new experimental | settlement was begun in 1673, just before the British t |
The | settlement was abandoned sometime early in the second q |
Evidence of a Saxon | settlement was found when the railway station was built |
The new | settlement was named after the fourth wife of Emperor F |
A | settlement was reached in November 2010 with the Florid |
ephenson County was established in 1837, the | settlement was not one of the settlements selected for |
o the press by the Glasco camp, although the | settlement was made privately. |
The | settlement was established during the first decade of t |
The | settlement was founded in 1549 on the banks of the Sere |
A second | settlement was made in the lower part of the present La |
The | settlement was mentioned as Padun in a 869 deed and rec |
A | settlement was reached and on November 12, 1910 Kendall |
bulldozed and the new highway to the Jewish | settlement was built in its place. |
s of Dyfed was Carmarthen whilst the largest | settlement was Llanelli. |
In 1936 the | settlement was renamed into Krasno-Prekopsk and later s |
BC, the fort was conquered by Romans and the | settlement was known as Acumincum (acumen, point). |
Their initial | settlement was Jadura village in Bhuj taluka. |
s Black Town during the colonial period, the | settlement was formed after the English constructed the |
The | settlement was in use, in various forms, from Early Min |
The | settlement was founded in 1946-47 for the miners of "mi |
ned in the Nikon Chronicle in 1404, when the | settlement was granted to Prince Yury of Smolensk as an |
of the River Frome; in 811 the name of this | settlement was Geardcylle meaning enclosure with a kiln |
the last person to be confirmed, before the | settlement was abandoned in 1972. |
The | settlement was built as a model village for Fletcher, B |
The new | settlement was burned to the ground by (Tostig Godwinso |
e before his championship successes, and her | settlement was relatively small. |
The | settlement was named for the Blue Creek Spring, 2.5 mil |
Inhabited by the Raetian Isarci people, a | settlement was built by the Romans after the area's con |
The | settlement was historically one of the hamlets (or "End |
In 1640, a white | settlement was established by residents of Hartford, ma |
The | settlement was recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as |
An Anglo-Norman | settlement was built here between 1185 and 1204 by the |
The newer | settlement was known as 'Geispolsheim-Gare' (Geispolshe |
The | settlement was founded in 1970 and town status was gran |
The new | settlement was intended to be the most severe settlemen |
Its main | settlement was Bracknell, and it also included Ascot, S |
In 1895 the | settlement was attacked by a raiding party of Reguibat |
The | settlement was named Whitewood, supposedly after the co |
Firstly, it was privately owned and | settlement was limited to tenent farmers willing to pay |
In 1671, a | settlement was arranged, allowing Mayhew to continue to |
Situated on Atley Hill above the current | settlement was the (abandoned) Medieval village of Atle |
The | settlement was declared a seat of township in 1971. |
The | settlement was known as Blue Valley for its blue-gray s |
The | settlement was supported by the ruling Rhodesian Front, |
It was built in 1792, when the | settlement was known as Brookfield. |
The | settlement was platted in the 1870s by Joseph P. Covey, |
The amount of the | settlement was 15,331,250 not 22millions. |
To the south of their | settlement was the busy mining camp of Green Valley, wh |
In the 19th century Derbeshkinsky | settlement was founded at the north of the wetland. |
The | settlement was founded in 1747 as khutor Dmitriyev, whi |
The former | settlement was aligned on a north to south axis, and wa |
During 1924, the | settlement was the site of a peasants' revolt known as |
The | settlement was set up shtetl-style, where all the house |
Smith in a legal | settlement was forced to pay a portion of his salary fo |
The | settlement was moved to its present site in the early 1 |
This Middle Saxon | settlement was known as Lundenwic. |
September 20 - The Port Arthur penal | settlement was established. |
It is believed that the | settlement was captured and destroyed by the Histri aft |
Like the original colony, this | settlement was quickly disbanded. |
At the time, the small | settlement was quite far from the rest of the world. |
Due to a lack of fresh water the | settlement was short lived and subsequently moved to Ho |
Although the | settlement was small, with just 23 families, optimism w |
Colesden as a | settlement was first recorded in 1195. |
Some | settlement was attempted, but most farms were abandoned |
active and energetic man in the Shaver Creek | settlement was described as being Samuel Anderson. |
The | settlement was initially named Saraybosna, which is the |
The | settlement was encouraged by the colonial power Denmark |
In addition, the term Pale of | Settlement was applied to the area in the west of Imper |
inspection by Queensland's Governor Bowen, a | settlement was planned for the island but it was built |
The | settlement was made just days before the trial, which h |
The | settlement was recorded in the Domesday Book. |
The larger area of the | settlement was named Niggertown Knoll, next to it being |
The area prior to white | settlement was populated by the Creek Indians. |
The next year, on 3 March 1639, the | settlement was officially incorporated. |
The | settlement was located 5 miles (8 km) to the south of t |
The | settlement was founded in the early fourteenth century. |
The | settlement was originally known as Gopher Ridge. |
The | settlement was originally known as Ferny Creek. |
The Scottish | settlement was based in Ballyalinan and was introduced |
Status of urban-type | settlement was granted in 1977; town status since 1999. |
The | settlement was near the Bidwell-Sacramento River State |
The | settlement was known as Durazno, meaning "peach" or "pe |
The original | settlement was called Bethel, but the name was changed |
The | settlement was mentioned for the first time in 1374. |
The land for this colonial | settlement was acquired from the Massachusetts Bay Colo |
The | settlement was founded in the early 20th century, and f |
Early | settlement was encouraged by building a community centr |
The | settlement was located on the Bodni, a small tributary |
The territory of the | settlement was inhabited as early as the Bronze Age, th |
d had been abandoned since the first convict | settlement was finally removed in 1814. |
hull were in the 13th century though a Roman | settlement was established at Ashley Wood in the east o |
ourse was demolished and the Castle Bromwich | settlement was extended. |
In 1878, the main | settlement was incorporated as a separate village munic |
The next nearest | settlement was the hamlet at Dunsany Cross Roads. |
It is probable that the | settlement was established in the early Middle Ages by |
The | settlement was abandoned in 1919. |
The | settlement was initially known as Merolia which is the |
First constant | settlement was established there at 1552 under name "Uk |
ning "herd farm by the spring", so the first | settlement was probably around AD 700-950. |
t the time of King Edward the Confessor this | settlement was listed as being in the possession of a " |
A | settlement was announced on 21 January 2007, but Mills' |
After the | settlement was reduced to ashes, however, it was rebuil |
hbridge's present location in 1885 after his | settlement was moved to the prairie level from the rive |
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