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  2. Landed nobility - Wikipedia

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    Middle and smaller landed szlachta was called ziemiaƄstwo/ziemianie (from the word ziemia, land), usually translated as landed gentry. In some places, e.g., in Low Countries before Spanish rule, urban nobility with landed estates was distinct from landed nobility. [2] In general, relations between landed nobility and towns was very complex in ...

  3. Landfall - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Maria losing its characteristic structure after making landfall in Puerto Rico. Landfall is the event of a storm moving over land after being over water. More broadly, and in relation to human travel, it refers to 'the first land that is reached or seen at the end of a journey across the sea or through the air, or the fact of arriving there.

  4. Landed gentry - Wikipedia

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    The landed gentry, or the gentry (sometimes collectively known as the squirearchy), is a largely historical British social class of landowners who could live entirely ...

  5. Glossary of landforms - Wikipedia

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    Firth – Scottish word used for various coastal inlets and straits; Fjard – Glacially formed, broad, shallow inlet; Fjord – Long, narrow inlet with steep sides or cliffs, created by glacial activity; Geo – Inlet, a gully or a narrow and deep cleft in the face of a cliff; Gulf – Large inlet from the ocean into the landmass List of gulfs

  6. Landed property - Wikipedia

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    Landed property was a key element of feudalism, and freed the owner for other tasks, such as government administration, military service, the practice of law, or religious practices. In later times, the dominant role of landed estates as a basis of public service faded.

  7. Gentry - Wikipedia

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    The landed gentry is a traditional British social class consisting of gentlemen in the original sense; that is, those who owned land in the form of country estates to such an extent that they were not required to actively work, except in an administrative capacity on their own lands.

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  9. Hard landing - Wikipedia

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    For example, on 20 June 2012, a Boeing 767 of All Nippon Airways landed with such force that a large crease formed in the aircraft's skin. [3]