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Qué (quién) es veld$89755$ - definición

SPECIES OF MAMMAL
Aethomys ineptus; Tete Veld Aethomys; Tete Veld aethomys; Tete veld rat

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  • Bakwena Royal Cemetery, [[Molepolole]], in the Hardveld area of southeast Botswana
  • Springboks in the burned veld; Etosha National Park, Namibia
  • Highveld in [[Gauteng Province]] north of [[Johannesburg]]
  • Great Escarpment]] and its relation to the [[Highveld]], Lowveld and [[Lesotho]] Highlands. The portion of the Great Escarpment that is colored red is known as the [[Drakensberg]]. It forms the only well defined boundary of the Lesotho Highlands and the Low- and Highveld. The west- and southward extents of all three of these areas are arbitrary. The term "Lowveld" is used only in [[South Africa]], [[Botswana]] and [[Zimbabwe]]. Thus, although the Lowveld is continuous with [[Mozambique]]'s coastal plain, the term "Lowveld" is not used there, hence it is shown in orange, as opposed to the yellow in the other southern African countries. The term "Lowveld" is also not applied to other low-lying areas in South Africa, Botswana or Zimbabwe.
  • The [[Mpumalanga]] lowveld, as seen from [[God's Window]]
  • A calf in the Sandveld in [[Botswana]]
  • [[Springbok]] in growing veld; [[Etosha National Park]], Namibia
AFRICAN LANDSCAPE
African veld; African veldt; Lowveld; South African veldt; Thornveld; Sandveld; Hardveld; Veldt; High veldt; Thornveldt; Sourveld; Thorn veldt; Thorn veld
also veld
The veldt is a high area of flat grassy land with very few trees in southern Africa.
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Veldt         
  • Bakwena Royal Cemetery, [[Molepolole]], in the Hardveld area of southeast Botswana
  • Springboks in the burned veld; Etosha National Park, Namibia
  • Highveld in [[Gauteng Province]] north of [[Johannesburg]]
  • Great Escarpment]] and its relation to the [[Highveld]], Lowveld and [[Lesotho]] Highlands. The portion of the Great Escarpment that is colored red is known as the [[Drakensberg]]. It forms the only well defined boundary of the Lesotho Highlands and the Low- and Highveld. The west- and southward extents of all three of these areas are arbitrary. The term "Lowveld" is used only in [[South Africa]], [[Botswana]] and [[Zimbabwe]]. Thus, although the Lowveld is continuous with [[Mozambique]]'s coastal plain, the term "Lowveld" is not used there, hence it is shown in orange, as opposed to the yellow in the other southern African countries. The term "Lowveld" is also not applied to other low-lying areas in South Africa, Botswana or Zimbabwe.
  • The [[Mpumalanga]] lowveld, as seen from [[God's Window]]
  • A calf in the Sandveld in [[Botswana]]
  • [[Springbok]] in growing veld; [[Etosha National Park]], Namibia
AFRICAN LANDSCAPE
African veld; African veldt; Lowveld; South African veldt; Thornveld; Sandveld; Hardveld; Veldt; High veldt; Thornveldt; Sourveld; Thorn veldt; Thorn veld
·add. ·noun A region or tract of land; ·esp., the open field; grass country.
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  • [[Martin Garrix]] finale with [[pyrotechnics]]
  • Zedd performing in 2017
Veld Music Festival; Draft:Veld Music Festival; VELD
[v?lt]
(also veldt)
¦ noun open, uncultivated country or grassland in southern Africa.
Origin
Afrik., from Du., lit. 'field'.

Wikipedia

Tete veld aethomys

The Tete veld aethomys or Tete veld rat (Aethomys ineptus) is a species of rodent in the family Muridae. It is found in South Africa and Eswatini. Its natural habitats are temperate forests, shrubland, and grassland. The common name refers to the type locality, Tete, on the Zambesi River.