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  1. Crownlands es una localidad de Santa Lucía, que forma parte del distrito de Castries. 1 2 . Toponimia. La localidad también es conocida por el nombre de Crownlands/Marc. 1 2 . Referencias. ↑ a b c St. Catherine, Edwin (7 de mayo de 2019).

  2. Crowland. Apariencia. ocultar. Crowland es una localidad situada en el condado de Lincolnshire, en Inglaterra ( Reino Unido ), con una población estimada a mediados de 2016 de 4478 habitantes. 1 .

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Crown_landCrown land - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, public lands without a specific tenure (e.g. National Park or State Forest) are referred to as Crown land or State Land, which is described as being held in the "right of the Crown" of either an individual State or the Commonwealth of Australia; there is not a single "Crown" (as a legal governmental entity) in Australia (see The Crown...

    From the late 18th century onwards, the territories acquired by the Austrian Habsburg monarchy were called crown lands (German: Kronländer). Initially ruled in personal union by the House of Habsburg-Lorraine, they played a vital role as constituent lands of the Habsburg nation-building and were ultimately reorganised as administrative divisions of...

    The medieval European state of the Crown of Bohemia, which was an electorate of the Holy Roman Empire, consisted of crown lands: Kingdom of Bohemia, Margraviate of Moravia, Duchies of Silesia, Upper and Lower Lusatia.

    When it was a commonwealth realm, in Barbados, the term crown land extended to all land that is under the control or ownership of The Crown (a.k.a. the Government). This could also pertain to land seized by the government, (either through eminent domain or due to criminal activity), or toward lands with backed taxes. The term Crown lands had been u...

    Within Canada, Crown land is a designated territorial area belonging to the Canadian Crown. Though the monarch owns all Crown land in the country, it is divided in parallel with the "division" of the Crown among the federal and provincial jurisdictions, so that some lands within the provinces are administered by the relevant provincial Crown, where...

    The crown lands, crown estate, or royal domain (domaine royal) of France refers to the lands and fiefs directly possessed by the kings of France. Before the reign of Henry IV, the royal domain did not encompass the entirety of the territory of the kingdom of Franceand for much of the Middle Ages significant portions of the kingdom were direct posse...

    Prior to the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy, the Hawaiian monarchs had access to 1.8 million acres (7,300 km2), the private lands of Kamehameha III which he set aside for the dignity of the royal office for the ruler of the Hawaiian monarchy on 8 March 1848 during the Great Mahele. Kamehameha III and his successors made these lands their privat...

    All "Crown leases" in the former British crown colony became "government leases" on 1 July 1997 upon the change of status of the territory.

    Legal condition

    The Crown lands were known there as królewszczyzny (sing. królewszczyzna) which translates to regality or royal land. In the Kingdom of Poland under the rules of Piast then Jagiellonian dynasties the institution of crown lands was similar to those in Great Britain or Austria-Hungary: the lands were the property of the monarch or dynasty. Since 15th century the properties have often been leased, gifted or hocked to the members of nobility.Those nobles who had received the privilege of administ...

    Factual condition in the Crown

    Mostly due to lack of constant dynasty in Poland (see: Royal elections in Poland), royal lands were under notorious, often illegal, control of powerful local magnates, sometimes even semi-independent from the state. Ruch egzekucyjny (execution movement) of the late 16th century, led by Lord Grand Chancellor of the Crown Jan Zamoyski (against the interests of his own family), put as one of its goals the "execution of lands", i.e. return of all Crown lands, which were often illegally held by ne...

    Factual condition in Lithuania

    In the Great Duchy of Lithuania political nation did not follow experience of neighbouring Poland. Lithuanian magnates retained such lands in their hands.

    Historically, the kings of Spainhave possessed vast lands, palaces, castles and other buildings, however, at present all those properties are owned by the State. The Crown lands are administered by an independent institution called Patrimonio Nacional, which is responsible for the maintenance of these properties that are always available to the Kin...

  4. Coordinates: 50.0°N 23.2°E. The Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, [a] also known as Austrian Galicia or colloquially Austrian Poland, was a constituent possession of the Habsburg monarchy in the historical region of Galicia in Eastern Europe. The crownland was established in 1772.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Crown_EstateCrown Estate - Wikipedia

    The Crown Estate is an estate in land only, apart from cash and gilts holdings necessary for the conduct of business. The Crown Estate Commissioners, who comprise the main board, are approved by the monarch on the advice of the Prime Minister. They are limited to eight persons.

  6. crown land, in Great Britain, land owned by the crown, the income from which has been, since the reign of George III (1760–1820), surrendered to Parliament in return for a fixed Civil List, an agreed sum provided annually for the maintenance of the sovereign’s expenses. In Anglo-Saxon times the king’s personal lands were differentiated ...

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