The Po Valley, Po Plain, Plain of the Po, or Padan Plain (Italian: Pianura Padana [pjaˈnuːra paˈdaːna] or Val Padana) is a major geographical feature of Italy. It extends approximately 650 km (400 mi) in an east-west direction, with an area of 46,000 square kilometres (18,000 sq mi) including its Venetic extension not actually related to the Po River basin; it runs from the Western Alps to the Adriatic Sea. The flatlands of Veneto and Friuli are often considered apart since they do not drain into the Po, but they effectively combine into an unbroken plain.
The plain is the surface of an in-filled system of ancient canyons (the "Apennine Foredeep") extending from the Apennines in the south to the Alps in the north, including the northern Adriatic. In addition to the Po and its affluents the contemporary surface may be considered to include the Savio, Lamone and Reno to the south, and the Adige, Brenta, Piave and Tagliamento of the Venetian Plain to the north, among the many streams that empty into the north Adriatic from the west and north.
Basin is another term for sink or bowl.
Basin may also refer to:
Basin may also refer to some types of geological depressions:
A dock (from Dutch dok) is either the area of water between or next to a human-made structure or group of structures involved in the handling of boats or ships, usually on or close to a shore, or the structures themselves. The exact meaning varies among different variants of the English language. "Dock" may also refer to a dockyard or shipyard where the loading, unloading, building, or repairing of ships occurs.
The earliest known docks were those discovered in Wadi al-Jarf, an ancient Egyptian harbor dating from 2500 BCE located on the Red Sea coast. Archaeologists also discovered anchors and storage jars near the site. A dock from Lothal in India dates from 2400 BCE and was located away from the main current to avoid deposition of silt. Modern oceanographers have observed that the Harappans must have possessed great knowledge relating to tides in order to build such a dock on the ever-shifting course of the Sabarmati, as well as exemplary hydrography and maritime engineering. This was the earliest known dock found in the world, equipped to berth and service ships. It is speculated that Lothal engineers studied tidal movements, and their effects on brick-built structures, since the walls are of kiln-burnt bricks. This knowledge also enabled them to select Lothal's location in the first place, as the Gulf of Khambhat has the highest tidal amplitude and ships can be sluiced through flow tides in the river estuary. The engineers built a trapezoidal structure, with north-south arms of average 21.8 metres (71.5 ft), and east-west arms of 37 metres (121 ft).
Basin is a chanson de geste about Charlemagne's childhood. While the Old French epic poem has been lost, the story has come down to us via a 13th-century Norse prose version in the Karlamagnús saga.
At the death of his father, an angel warns the young Charlemagne to take to the Ardennes and join up with the notorious thief Basin. During their adventures, Charlemagne learns of a plot to kill him and, in the end, the traitors are discovered, Charlemagne is crowned and Basin the thief is rewarded.
The traitors in the story (Rainfroi and Helpri) are most likely based on Chilperic and Ragenfrid who were defeated by Charles Martel in 717 CE. It is unknown if the author was acquainted with an 11th-century version of these events called Passio Agilolfi.
The names of the traitors in Basin were passed on to two other chansons de geste about Charlemagne's youth: Mainet and Berthe aus grans piés.
[Intro:]
[Shabba:]
Oh bless us with life of
[Jah San:]
Glorify of Abraham, Isaac,
[Jacob Shabba:]
Everytime enuh
[San:]
Our Lord Saviour Christ Who is, who was, who is yet come Salvation cyaan done I greet you Check it all youth dem Unnuh hear mi
[Shabba:]
Only Him alone enuh Only Him alone
[Chorus: Both]
Only Jah mercy Papa San seek Fi take mi off Babylon street Puppa Jesus mi thirsty Mount Zion mi got reach Babylon River too deep
[Verse 1:]
[Shabba:] Yow nuh mek Satan rule you tek care yuself nuh lust afta Babylon wealth
[San:] Oh yes, call pon Jehovah any time you need help You can? t call upon yuself
[Shabba:] Jah made di male di female tell wi fi multiply Here comes I I I
[San:] Nuff we lost, Nuff we fail Because we live lie For us Jesus was crucified
[Shabba:] died
[Chorus]
[Verse 2:]
[San:] Jah mek Jupiter, Venus, mars firmament moon stars gi wi di bright sunshine,
[Shabba Shabba:] Autumn, winter, summer, spring Jesus make everything San can one man so kind
[San:] Remember Ackee, jimbilin, mango pumpkin Pomegranate breadfruit
[Shabba:] man cast demon inna hog every body know truth, yow
[Chorus]
[San:]
Sing aloong
[Both:] Nana, nah nana nah Nana nah nah Na nah na nay aye [x2]
[Verse 3:]
[San:] you ignore mi word nuh look weh you go You wi buck up inna fire cause hell down yah so
[Shabba:] Tek heed yaw my brother, listen my Song Wipe devil finga offa you hand
[San:] Tell mi why you appetite so strong just fi kill man You nuh fi follow Satan, watch ya
[Shabba:] Segregation, repatriation it is must One stop driver pon de devil man bus
[San:] Wi nuh inna dem congregation cause nutt? n dem nuh worth So mek wi give praises (Yesus)
[Chorus]
[Verse 4:]
[San:] Well, dem send we go school dem steal all books
[Shabba:] dem gwaan like dem cool when sumn? dem look
[San:] dem first mi tek but mi nuh see weh dem put
[Shabba:] Repent Babylon boops
[San:] Sing aloong
[Both:] Nana, nah nana nah Nana nah nah na nah na nay aye
Nana, nah nana nah Nana nah nah na nah na nay
[Verse 2]