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    Israel and the Golan Heights in 1972, Cornelius Ough, a professor of viticulture and oenology at the University of California, Davis, pronounced conditions...
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    to Rome. The local economy was largely driven by olive cultivation, viticulture, and salt mining. Mallorcan soldiers were valued within the Roman legions...
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  • To ensure the steady supply of wine to Roman soldiers and colonists, viticulture and wine production spread to every part of the empire. The Romans diluted...
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    (PDF). Retrieved 2019-12-07. "creative cities map | Creative Cities Network". en.unesco.org. Retrieved 2022-06-12. "55 new cities join the UNESCO Creative...
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    is one of the warmest places in Germany and therefore considered as a viticultural area. The Freiburg im Breisgau weather station has recorded the following...
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    2011.. Unwin, Tim (1991). Wine and the vine: an historical geography of viticulture and the wine trade (1st ed.). London: Routledge. p. 297. ISBN 978-0-415-03120-2...
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    meat and dairy products since there was limited agricultural space for viticulture and livestock rearing and other European rivals such as Spain and Greece...
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    Mt in 2010, 5% to 1535 Mt in 2011, and finally 2.7% to 1576 Mt in 2012. Iran is now the 3rd largest cement producer in the world and has increased its...
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    Pedology Plant science (outline) Pomology Pest control Purification Viticulture Architecture (outline) Interior architecture Landscape architecture Architectural...
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    Proceedings of the Istanbul Round Table 19–22 May 2007]. Transferts technologiques en architecture navale méditerranéenne de l'Antiquité aux temps modernes: identité...
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    in the late 16th century. Under Spanish rule the area was noted for viticulture and the production of pisco, a brandy. In 1853, the English traveler...
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    1,250 meters (4,000 feet) above sea level. Winter frost is a serious viticultural hazard, with winter temperatures often dropping to −25 °C (−13 °F). In...
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    at the highest peaks in the Cuyo region has impacted agriculture and viticulture production due to less water available in the rivers (a reduction in...
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    meadows and pastures, horticulture and subtropical crops, leaf vegetables, viticulture and wine-making, cotton growing and medicinal plants. In some lands,...
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    Approximately 7% of the Georgian GDP (2011) is generated by the agrarian sector. Viticulture and winemaking are the most important fields of Georgia's agriculture...
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    almost the only successful sector in agriculture. In the 1870s and 1880s, viticulture in France suffered from a crop failure caused by insects, and Italy became...
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    writers remain. Circumstantial evidence suggests that Carthage developed viticulture and wine production before the fourth century BC, and exported its wines...
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    universities. Such applied courses include equine studies, winemaking and viticulture, aquaculture, information technology, music, illustration, culinary management...
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    In Leon many Jews owned real estate, and engaged in agriculture and viticulture as well as in the handicrafts; and here, as in other towns, they lived...
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     53–60. Mario d'Angelo: Perspectives de gestion des institutions musicales en Europe (Management Perspectives for Musical Institutions in Europe), OMF Series...
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    foreign market. The cinema of Iran (Persian: سینمای ایران) or cinema of Persia refers to the cinema and film industries in Iran which produce a variety of...
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    to viticulture and winemaking, which became the town's primary source of income. While the first charter of privileges did not mention viticulture, numerous...
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    Psychology Press. pp. xvi–. ISBN 978-0-7007-0620-4. Lee, Adela C. Y. "Viticulture and Viniculture in the Turfan Region". Silkroad Foundation. Archived...
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    the Paraguayan soil in the western region qualifies as suitable for viticulture. Paraguay became an exporter of wines since the Spanish colonial era...
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    of diversity in production at that time. In Roman times the type of viticulture practiced by the Greeks was their model; production included white wine...
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    agricultural scientist and specialist in the area of vine breeding and viticulture Adolphus Busch (1839–1913), founder of Anheuser-Busch Sarah Colonna (born...
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    Louis Simmer oversaw Education, and Mathias Pütz directed Agriculture, Viticulture, Commerce, and Industry. In the days after the invasion Luxembourgish...
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    growing regions. It is estimated that the northern boundary of European viticulture will shift north 10 to 30 kilometres (6.2 to 18.6 mi) per decade up to...
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    agriculture (new studies suggest that they were the first to practice viticulture in the western Mediterranean) and animal husbandry, as well as on fishing...
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    settlement of Gaul in the 1st century AD. By the 5th century, the flourishing viticulture of the area was noted in a publication by the poet Sidonius Apollinaris...
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