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Polders, land reclaimed from the sea, are first recorded in the 12th century. In Spain the Moors introduced new crops and a new breed of sheep, the Merino, that was to make Spanish wool famous throughout . New crops included sugarcane, rice, cotton, and some subtropical fruits, especially citrus.
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