Translation for '
marshland' from English to Bulgarian
| NOUN | marshland | - |
| SYNO | fen | fenland | marsh | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- Moarre was surrounded by fens (marshland) which are now cultivated. The name "Moarre" means marshland in Frisian, and is related to the English word "moor".
- The name itself appears to be a combination of "moor" (marshland) and "sele" or "sall" (dwelling), hence a dwelling located in marshland.
- Until the 1960s, the area where most of the holiday homes now stand was marshland.
- Approximately 8 km2 in size, the marshland is well known for various species of plants, including the "mizu-bashō" (White Skunk Cabbage), "Nikkōkisuge" (yellow alpine lilies, "Hemerocallis dumortieri" var.
- Fen is the local term for an individual area of marshland or former marshland.
- The 18th century also saw the emergence of new perceptions of marshland, long considered as unhealthy places in which to live.
- Ciliwung's riparian zone in the area was characterized by unproductive marshland.
- In socio-geographics the difference between marshland and the higher, dryer uplands has played an important role.
- Spanish explorers who documented the catchment area of the river in the 16th century say the mouth of the Agno was an extensive marshland with rich alluvial soil.
- South of Velachery, there were thousands of acres of marshland called Kazhuveli made of coarse elephant grass (called Kazhu Pul) and swamps.
- Most of the land is used for agriculture during the summer and spring, and the rest makes up marshland.
- of grounds, including woodlands, lakes, pools and marshland, in which there are wildlife habitats.
- The Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge is a large area of marshland in Cameron Parish and Vermilion Parish, Louisiana, United States.
- The marshland areas of the reserve were drained to use as farmland between the 16th and 18th centuries, providing grazing land.
- Although the Fritchie Marsh area was documented in 1956 as a freshwater marsh, currently the area is labeled as containing both intermediate and brackish marshland, distinguished based on the level of salinity.
- In September 2011, the civic body initiated the process of handing over the marshland following a request from the Forest Department.
- Aboiteau farming on reclaimed marshland is a labor-intensive method in which earthen dikes are constructed to stop high tides from inundating marshland.
- First notified in 1984, the SSSI details that the floodplain of the River Wharfe is an important site for marshland and the associated plants that grow on marshland around Dorts Dike (a tributary of the Wharfe that enters the river at Ulleskelf).
- Significant land reclamation was carried out by the Dutch contractor Nicholas Van Cropenrough in the early 18th century; he enwalled marshland to significantly enlarge the island but the walls were breached by the sea and the land returned to marshland on 29 November 1897.
- In 2001, UNEP alerted about the destruction of the Marshlands when it released satellite images showing that 90 percent of the marsh had been lost.
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