| 21. | The Romans also pursued a policy of deliberately restricting the transhumance movements of the nomads into the province.
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| 22. | It is a typical organization of pastoral and agricultural Mediterranean communities where seasonal fixed transhumance is still practised.
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| 23. | This system educated tribes children in white tents which were set to make transhumance accompanying the pastoralist tribes.
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| 24. | Mont Loz�re is one of the last places where summer transhumance is still practiced in the traditional way.
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| 25. | In J�mtland the Scandinavian inland transhumance, " buf�ring ", has always been more important than cultivation.
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| 26. | Mongolia, China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Bhutan, India, Nepal and Pakistan all have vestigial transhumance cultures.
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| 27. | In Mongolia, transhumance is used to avoid livestock loses during harsh winters known as " zuds ".
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| 28. | This was a major cattle route for the transhumance of sheep making it possible to move around the entire Peninsula.
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| 29. | The latter, mostly from M'hamid El Ghouzlane practice transhumance along the circuit Figuig-Tan-Tan.
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| 30. | Transhumance declined through the 18th century and collapsed at its end as land was enclosed, both upland and lowland.
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