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Gonimbrasia belina is a
species of
emperor moth
which is
native to the
warmer parts of
southern Africa. Its
large edible caterpillar,
known as the mopane...
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Belina (before 1948 Beňa, Biena; Hungarian: Béna) is a
village and muni****lity in the Lučenec
District in the Banská
Bystrica Region of Slovakia. In historical...
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Belina (died 1153) was a
Roman Catholic virgin martyr. Her
birth date is unknown, but she was born to
pious parents who were
serfs of John Paterne, Lord...
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Belina is a
Polish coat of arms. It was used by
several szlachta families in the
times of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Azure,
between horseshoes...
- fastest-selling version,
followed by a three-door
station wagon version called "
Belina" in
March 1970. The
early Corcels had
severe quality issues and
sales suffered...
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Belina Lariça (born 11
February 1980) is a
former Angolan female handball player. She
competed at the 2004
Summer Olympics,
where Angola placed 9th. Evans...
- Władysław
Zygmunt Belina-Prażmowski (3 May 1888 in
Ruszkowiec – 13
October 1938 in Venice), was a
Polish cavalryman,
colonel and politician. He was a member...
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important source of nutrition. The
mopane worm, the
caterpillar of
Gonimbrasia belina, from the
family Saturniidae, is a
significant food
resource in southern...
- Michał
Belina Czechowski (September 25, 1818 –
February 26, 1876) was a
Polish Seventh-day Adventist. On an
individual level, he was the
first Adventist...
- 2',
reviewed at
MusicWeb International Belina-Johnson (2013), pp. 386–387.
Belina-Johnson (2013), p. 346.
Belina-Johnson (2013), p. 389. Kosinska, Malgorzata...