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Oaks$54174$ - translation to English

TOWNSHIP IN THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY
Oaks Estate, Canberra; Oaks Estate; Oaks estate
  • McEwan Avenue

Oaks      
n. Oaks, Pferderennen für dreijährige Stutenfohlen
cork oak         
  • 'The Whistler Tree', the world's largest cork tree
  • Cork oak forest habitat
  • The Caesar's mushroom, a symbiotic partner of the cork oak
  • Trunk cross-section
  • Cork oaks are an important component of the ''montado/dehesa''
  • Gypsy moth caterpillar
  • Cork harvesting
  • Cork oak [[savanna]]
  • The [[Iberian lynx]], a resident of the cork oak forests of the southern [[Iberian Peninsula]]
  • Illustration from ''[[Köhler's Medicinal Plants]]'', 1887
  • Bark storage
  • Cork oak distribution
SPECIES OF PLANT
Cork oak; Cork Oak; Phellema; Q. suber; Cork Oaks; Cork oaks; Quercus cintrana; Quercus corticosa; Quercus mitis; Quercus occidentalis; Quercus sardoa; Quercus subera; Quercus suberosa
Korkeiche (von der Rinde wird Kork hergestellt)
Fort Wayne         
  • An [[A-10 Warthog]] after completing a training mission at the [[Fort Wayne Air National Guard Station]]
  • Aerial of Fort Wayne in 2019
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  • A statue of General "Mad" [[Anthony Wayne]], namesake of the city, stands in Freimann Square.
  • St. Marys River]]
  • Allen County Courthouse]] (center) and the Rousseau Centre (right), home to city and county offices
  • A concert during the 42nd [[Three Rivers Festival]] in 2010
  • Downtown Fort Wayne, looking south from the St. Marys River}}
  • A flood gauge along the St. Mary's Pathway
  • A lithograph of Fort Wayne (1868)
  • A flooded Superior Street in 1982
  • An illustration depicting the 1812 military garrison
  • Tulips bloom in Foster Park
  • Macedonian]] immigrants in the city
  • Embassy Theatre]] opened in 1928 as a [[movie palace]].
  • The [[Lincoln Bank Tower]] was completed as Indiana's tallest building in 1930.
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  • ''[[Abraham Lincoln: The Hoosier Youth]]'' stands in front of [[Lincoln Financial Group]]'s downtown offices.
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  • The Oakdale neighborhood after a January snow
  • Pennsylvania Railroad Station]] has stood as a landmark to the city's railroad heritage since 1914.
  • Other}}
  • [[Science Central]] opened in the city's former municipal power plant in 1995.
  • Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception]], [[co-cathedral]] of the [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend]]
  • The St. Marys River (left) and St. Joseph River (right) converge to form the Maumee River (foreground).
  • SACS]] (green)
CITY IN AND COUNTY SEAT OF ALLEN COUNTY, INDIANA, UNITED STATES
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Fort Wayne (Stadt im Zentrum der USA)

Definition

evergreen oak
¦ noun another term for holm oak.

Wikipedia

Oaks Estate, Australian Capital Territory

Oaks Estate is a suburb in the district of Jerrabomberra, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory in Australia. Is situated on the northern side of the Australian Capital Territory and New South Wales border abutting the town of Queanbeyan in south-eastern New South Wales, Australia. The estate covers an area of approximately 40 hectares and is bound by the Molonglo River to the north, the Queanbeyan River to the east, 'The Oaks' to the west, and the Queanbeyan-Cooma railway to the south. Oaks Estate is located 12 kilometres from the centre of Canberra. The village is also noteworthy as the nucleus of Queanbeyan's industrial development during the second half of the 19th century. Oaks Estate takes its name from 'The Oaks', which was part of Duntroon, Robert Campbell's farming estate. This makes Oaks Estate one of only a few place names in the ACT with significant connections to early colonial times.