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  • As of 2010, the district's chief agricultural products were rice (about 6500 ha), coconuts (3600 ha), rabi pulses (2900 ha), areca nuts (1300 ha), and bananas (650 ha).
  • Feusdorf's area is 442 ha all together, of which cropfields and open water make up 78 ha, greenbelt and heath 203 ha, private property 26 ha, woods 105 ha, public roadways 26 ha and other lands 4 ha. "Flurbereinigung" was undertaken in 1968. Feusdorf lies at an elevation of 450 to 565 m above sea level.
  • The municipal area measures 294 ha, of which 20 ha is wooded and 10 ha is settled.
  • Land area 9 132 000 ha, water areas 3 414 000 ha, in total 12 546 000 ha.
  • "Ha!-Ha!-Ha!" was released on 14 October 1977, and was accompanied by lead single "ROckwrok" backed with "Hiroshima Mon Amour", which was released eleven days earlier. Neither reached the pop charts, although Island Records continued to have faith in the band. As a consequence of the album's confusing typography – it is variously known as "Ha!-Ha!-Ha!", "Ha! Ha! Ha!" and "-ha!-ha!-ha!", the group decided to abandon their exclamation mark for subsequent releases.

  • 1971: "Ha-Ḳurʼan ha-ḳadosh: sefer ha-sefarim shel ha-Iślam" (The Holy Qurʼān: The Great Book of Islam) in Hebrew by Aharon Ben Shemesh from Israel.
  • Kaihо̄-ha had an intense, long-running conflict with rival New Left group Kakumaru-ha. By 1980, Kaihо̄-ha had killed around 20 members of Kakumaru-ha.
  • The Ikwamba (889 ha), Mamboto (149 ha), Mamiwa-Kisara North (7,897 ha), Mamiwa-Kisara South (6,266 ha) and Uponera (293 ha) forest reserves preserve areas of montane forest. Two smaller forest reserves are dominated by exotic pine plantations.
  • It is located on the bank of the Ha! Ha! Bay (French: "baie des Ha! Ha!") at the mouths of the Ha! Ha! River (French: "rivière Ha! Ha!") and the Mars River (French: "rivière à Mars"). La Baie was the first colony built in the Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean region. It was founded by the Société des Vingt et un who settled the area in 1838. The depth of the banks of the Ha! Ha! Bay's waterways facilitated the rapid development of the region's largest harbour facilities after the railways were built in 1910.
  • Main crops are rice, manioc, coffee (1895 ha), sugar cane (895 ha), Cloves (50 ha), peanuts (25 ha) and honey.

  • The southern part of Petit lac Ha! Ha! is served by Route 381 to the bridge that marks out the Petit lac Ha! Ha! and Lake Ha! Ha!. This bridge spans the water level at the peninsula attached to the North Shore, then the road heads northwest, serving the northwestern part of the lake Ha! Ha! and the lower part of the Ha! Ha! River Valley.
  • In 2013, soil compaction was regarded a major reason for soil degradation in Europe (appr. 33 million ha affected), Africa (18 million ha), Asia (10 million ha), Australia (4 million ha), and some areas of North America.
  • Other forest reserves in the plateau region are Chitoa (770 ha), Litipo (1000 ha), Makangala (1271 ha), Ndimba (2687 ha), and Ruawa (2949 ha). The Noto Plateau is home to 12,000 ha of dry evergreen forest which has no protected status.
  • More influential are his handbooks, teaching how to achieve the prophectic experience: "Chayei ha-Olam ha-Ba" (1280), "Or ha-Sekhel", "Sefer ha-Cheshek", and "Imrei Shefer" (1291).
  • Ha ha ha is the sound of laughter.

  • Fields are 504.47 ha, orchards 24.32 ha, vineyards 4.12 ha, meadows 90.83 ha, pastures 9.86 ha, while the rest of the land occupies 7.85 ha.
  • Om! Ha ha ha! O wondrous one! svāhā!
  • This single, like all the "Ha!-Ha!-Ha!"-era releases, didn't perform well in the charts.
  • The municipality's land use breaks down as follows: Agriculture: 620 ha; Winegrowing: 162 ha; built-up areas, transport lands and greenspaces: 59 ha.
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