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Ochroma pyramidale,
commonly known as the
balsa tree, is a large, fast-growing tree
native to the Americas. It is the sole
member of the
genus Ochroma...
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Montenegrin basketballer Balša Rajčević,
Serbian artist House of Balšić,
Serbian dynasty ruling Zeta
Balša I
Balša II
Balša III
Balša Hercegović, medieval...
- Look up
Balsa,
balsa, or
balsą in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Balsa is the tree
Ochroma pyramidale or the light-weight wood it produces.
Balsa may also...
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Balșa (Hungarian:
Balsa, German:
Baleschen or Balza) is a
commune in
Hunedoara County, Transylvania, Romania. It is
composed of
fourteen villages: Almașu...
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Balša Koprivica (Serbian Cyrillic: Балша Копривица; born 1 May 2000) is a
Serbian professional basketball player for
Partizan Belgrade of the Basketball...
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Balša Balšić (Serbian Cyrillic: Балша Балшић; Albanian:
Balsha II) died
September 18, 1385) or
Balša II was the Lord of
Lower Zeta from 1378 to 1385. He...
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Balsa also
known as
Balsa Khurd is a
village in
Parbhani taluka of
Parbhani district of
Maharashtra state in India.
According to the 2011
census of India...
- Darbininkų
balsas (transl. The
Voice of Workers) was the name of
several Lithuanian-language periodicals: Darbininkų
balsas (40
issues in 1901–1906) published...
- Albania), from 1362 to 1421,
during and
after the fall of the
Serbian Empire.
Balša, the founder, was a
petty nobleman who held only one
village during the...
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Balsas may
refer to:
Balsas, Maranhão,
Brazil Balsas,
Ecuador Balsas Canton Balsas District,
Chachapoyas Province, Peru
Balsas, Guerrero,
Mexico Balsas...