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Acre is a city in Israel. Acre was included on a map of the Middle East shown to US president Woodrow Wilson by British and French premiers David Lloyd George and Georges Clemenceau at the 1919 Paris Peace Conference to mark their interests in the area. Clemenceau used Acre as the starting point to mark the border of France's zone of influence.

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  • Acre is a city in Israel. Acre was included on a map of the Middle East shown to US president Woodrow Wilson by British and French premiers David Lloyd George and Georges Clemenceau at the 1919 Paris Peace Conference to mark their interests in the area. Clemenceau used Acre as the starting point to mark the border of France's zone of influence.
  • An Acre was a unit of area, most commonly used to measure tracts of land. One acre comprised about 4,050 square meters. On the planet Lamaredd during negotiations with the Sailor's Union, Hugo Bartyn agreed to lease acres of land to any of his workers willing to protect the land from natural predators. During her time as the leader of the Independent Company of Settlers, Natasi Daala entered into a deal with the warlord K'iin to purchase 1.5 billion acres on the planet Pedducis Chorios for her and several thousand former Imperials to settle as they saw fit.
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  • [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Acre]] æcer, from Proto-Germanic *akraz, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂éǵros (“‘field’”). Compare Latin ager, Ancient Greek ἀγρός.
  • An acre was a unit of measurement. In 2366, at a loss to understand how it was so, William T. Riker described the undamaged section of Delta Rana IV as "a few acres of trees and grass and one building". (TNG: "The Survivors" )
  • The flag of Acre, Brazil, is split diagonally left, with the top triangle being yellow, and the other being green. In the canton area of the yellow triangle is a large red equal five-pointed star.
  • Catégorie:lien vers Onomasticon Occitaniae sur Onomasticon Occitaniae (recueil de noms propres occitans)Catégorie:Renvoi vers Onomasticon OccitaniaeCatégorie:Nom propre étymologie * du latin ācre(m)Catégorie:Issu du latin * : acreCatégorie:graphie mistralienne * apparentés : acretat * cognats ou correspondants dans d'autres langues : cat., esp., it. , pt. id. * masculin singulier : acre [ˈakre] * féminin singulier : a [ˈakro̞] * masculin pluriel: acres [ˈakres] * féminin pluriel : as [ˈakro̞s] prononciations * l., g. : [ˈakre] * p. : [ˈakʁe] 1. * âcre → agre, aspre, mal, visprós * de vin acre du vin acerbe références * R1 : Mistral 1879Catégorie:ProvençalCatégorie:Languedocien, Palay 1980Catégorie:Gascon * R2 : Cant
  • The acre is a unit of area in a number of different systems, including the imperial and U.S. customary systems. The most commonly used acres today are the international acre and, in the United States, the survey acre. The acre is often used to express areas of land. In the metric system, the hectare is commonly used for the same purpose. An acre is approximately 40% of a hectare.
  • O Estado Independente do Acre foi uma tentativa malsucedida de se estabelecer uma nação independente na fronteira entre Brasil, Peru e Bolívia na virada do século XIX para o XX. O espanhol Luis Galvez fundou o Estado Independente do Acre em 1899 e proclamou-se imperador. Era interesse britânico que a região obtivesse autonomia, para desvincular a produção de borracha do protecionismo brasileiro. Em 1901, o governo boliviano (então detentor do território) contratou o grupo norte-americano Bolivian Syndicate para capturar e expulsar Galvez e seu "governo", estabelecido em Puerto Alonso (hoje Porto Acre). No ano seguinte, os interesses brasileiros na região foram defendidos por José Plácido de Castro, que ressuscitou o "império" de Galvez e estabeleceu sua capital em Xapuri. Castro era um fan
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