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Mexico Balsas River, in
Mexico Balsas River (Panama) Das
Balsas River (disambiguation)
Balsas (plant), a
genus of the
Sapindoideae flowering plants Balsa (ship)...
- Darbininkų
balsas (transl. The
Voice of Workers) was the name of
several Lithuanian-language periodicals: Darbininkų
balsas (40
issues in 1901–1906) published...
- The
Balsas River (Spanish Río
Balsas, also
locally known as the
Mezcala River, or
Atoyac River) is a
major river of south-central Mexico. The
basin flows...
- testing. In 2004, John
Doebley identified Balsas teosinte, Zea mays subsp. parviglumis,
native to the
Balsas River valley in Mexico's
southwestern highlands...
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amount of
different colors.
Lietuvos balsas.
Vaikai (The
Voice of Lithuania. Kids) is the
junior version of
Lietuvos Balsas and is also
broadcast on LNK. The...
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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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Hispanicized spelling Balsa, a
mountain in Peru "La
balsa", 1967 song by Los
Gatos La
Balsa, 1970 single-raft
expedition Las
Balsas, 1973 multi-raft expedition...
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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...
- to
cross the
Pacific Ocean by raft – La Pacífica in 1966, La
Balsa in 1970 and Las
Balsas in 1973.
Travelling from Ecuador,
South America, to Australia...
- Lietuviškasis
balsas (original spelling:
Lietuwiszkasis Bałsas; literally: The
Lithuanian Voice) was a Lithuanian-language
newspaper published by Jonas...