The floods devastated a tenth of Mozambique's land, and nine-tenths of its irrigated areas.
Zimbabwe's land-reform programme has been widely blamed for its economic collapse in recent years.
With just 0.2% of the earth's land surface, it hosts 18% of its bird species.
In 1642, Abel Tasman discovered Van Diemen's land, named after his captain and later renamed Tasmania.
"They're much brighter than I am, " said Ray Powell, a veterinarian and New Mexico's land commissioner.
The scientists say protecting just 7% of Africa's land area would help to save many species.
Joe's land is worth less than they thought and that it can't be developed profitably.
Over time, Zilberman realized that it wasn't enough for him to guard his father's land.
Sir Michael Walker arrived on Tuesday to command all NATO's land forces in this mission.
Former Lord Chancellor Lord Falconer had argued assisted suicide was in a legal "no-man's land".
To prevent that, he wants the village's land expanded 20-fold, to 500 hectares (1, 235 acres).
In 2002 Freeport wooed Royall with a plan to turn his family's land into a boating marina.
"It was designed ... to be exactly what it is, a legal no man's land, " Warner said.
There's land here, where a man can raise cattle, and I'm going to do it some day.
After finding a plot of virgin prairie grass on his father's land, Mr Block began to build.
In 60 years the ice caps could melt and one fifth of the world's land will go under water.
Globally just 0.6% of the world's oceans have been protected, compared to almost 13% of our planet's land area.
It rang out across the shattered wasteland of No Man's Land as tens of thousands walked to their deaths.
As well it would be, for the majority of the county's land mass is categorized as Kenya government land.
In 1859, Daniel Emmett introduced "I Wish I Was In Dixie's Land" (later named "Dixie") in New York City.
British and German soldiers stopped fighting and ventured into no man's land to talk, exchange gifts and play football.
Losing his fight with Calzaghe could leave Glen Johnson in no man's land.
The problem, for the region, is that it's land-locked and faces the problem of getting its energy to world markets.
Uncomfortably, Immersion has been forced to spend a lot of time in the no man's land between these two camps.
The largest emerging economies represent 25.9% of the world's land mass, 43% of the population and 17% of global trade.
But the school's land is not for sale and its plan for a new field has all the necessary permits.
Mathias said the trio would use the same approach with No Man's Land as they did with Waiting for Godot.
The Indonesian government owns almost three-quarters of the country's land, and therefore has sole authority over its disposal and use.
The screenplay award went to Bosnia's Danis Tanovic for the irreverent war satire "No Man's Land, " which he also directed.
They were caught in a no man's land, eager to finish but even more eager to get out of harm's way.
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