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  2. Casa de Campo - Wikipedia

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    The natural vegetation of Casa de Campo is mainly holm oak forest, accompanied by mediterranean bushes.However, throughout its history it has undergone constant transformation, even being used as farmland in some periods and repopulated in others with different non-native tree species, mainly stone pines or cypress trees, but also others such as poplars, chestnut trees, plane trees, ash trees ...

  3. Casa de Campo, Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    Marina of Casa de Campo, La Romana, Dominican Republic. Casa de Campo (Spanish for "Country House") is a Ponderosa-style tropical seaside residential community in La Romana on the southeast coast of the Dominican Republic. It was developed in the 1970s by Gulf and Western Industries on 7,000 acres (28 km 2) of its Central Romana sugar mill's land.

  4. Bahareque - Wikipedia

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    bahareque de tierra, 2. bahareque de tabla, 3. bahareque metálico, and 4. bahareque encementado. [4] Each typology has a different structural design. For instance, bahareque de tierra uses bamboo in both the frame and the structural panels and the plaster, and according to Sarmiento, is made from a mixture of earth and cattle dung.

  5. Villa rustica - Wikipedia

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    Scale model of a Roman villa rustica. Remains of villas of this type have been found in the vicinity of Valjevo, Serbia.. Villa rustica (transl. farmhouse or countryside villa) was the term used by the ancient Romans [1] [2] to denote a farmhouse or villa set in the countryside and with an agricultural section, which applies to the vast majority of Roman villas.

  6. Rustic capitals - Wikipedia

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    Roman brushed capitals: Capitalis rustica. Rustic capitals (Latin: littera capitalis rustica) is an ancient Roman calligraphic script. Because the term is negatively connoted supposing an opposition to the more 'civilized' form of the Roman square capitals, Bernhard Bischoff prefers to call the script canonized capitals. The script was used for ...

  7. Cantharis rustica - Wikipedia

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    Cantharis rustica on a blade of grass This beetle species has a preference for arable land , [ 2 ] lowland grassland habitats, but it also occurs in woodland and other habitats with tall grass. Adults can be found on vegetation and flower heads from mid-May till the end of June.