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  2. Laconia - Wikipedia

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    Laconia or Lakonia (Greek: Λακωνία, Lakonía, ) is a historical and administrative region of Greece located on the southeastern part of the Peloponnese peninsula. Its administrative capital is Sparta.

  3. Civic Archaeological Museum of the Menhir Statues - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, Professor Enrico Atzeni discovered the first Sardinian Menhir Statue (Genna Arrele I). From that moment there was a long succession of exceptional finds. [3] [4]The museum institution, inaugurated in November 1996 inside the nineteenth-century Municipal Palace, gave space to the exhibition of 40 Menhir statues from the Laconi countryside.

  4. Laconophilia - Wikipedia

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    Aristotle criticises the Spartans in his Politics: the helots keep rebelling; the Spartan women are luxurious; the magistrates (and especially the ephors) are irresponsible; reaching decisions by the loudest yell in the apella is silly; the wealth of the citizens is unequal (so that too many are losing the resources necessary to be a citizen ...

  5. Laconi - Wikipedia

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    Laconi, Làconi in Sardinian language, is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Oristano in the Italian region Sardinia, located about 70 kilometres (43 miles) north of Cagliari and about 40 kilometres (25 miles) east of Oristano.

  6. NASA Is Working With Startups to Harvest the Moon’s Resources

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    June 24, 2022 at 2:30 AM

  7. Non-timber forest product - Wikipedia

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    The United Kingdom's Forestry Commission defines NTFPs as "any biological resources found in woodlands except timber", [7] and Forest Harvest, part of the Reforesting Scotland project, defines them as "materials supplied by woodlands - except the conventional harvest of timber". [8] These definitions include wild and managed game, fish, and ...

  8. Resource - Wikipedia

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    Resource competition can vary from completely symmetric (all individuals receive the same amount of resources, irrespective of their size, known also as scramble competition) to perfectly size symmetric (all individuals exploit the same amount of resource per unit biomass) to absolutely size asymmetric (the largest individuals exploit all the available resource).

  9. Laconian vase painting - Wikipedia

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    There are around eighty-one vases or fragments of Laconian red-figure vase painting, produced from c.430 for thirty to forty years. [4] The majority of examples were found by Konstantinos Rhomaios at a Laconian settlement at Analipsis hill near Vourvoura during surface survey in 1899-1900, and then in excavations in the undertaken in early 1950s.