- in 1753. In
South America it is
known as
bochas, or
bolas criollas ('Criollo balls') in Venezuela, and
bocha in
southern Brazil. The
accessibility of...
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Bocha may
refer to:
Bocce Bocha,
Nepal The
Bocha Chiefdom in
Zimbabwe This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Bocha. If an internal...
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Bocha is an area in Mutare,
Zimbabwe also
known as
Marange under Chief Marange.[1]
There are
diamonds and
extensive deposits of gold and
other minerals...
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typically subdivided into four members, from old to young; La Peña,
Cancha de
Bochas,
Valle de la Luna and
Quebrada de la Sal. The sandstones, mudstones, conglomerates...
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Former VDCs
Alampu Babare Bhedapu Bhirkot Bhusapheda Bigu
Bocha Bulung Chankhu Chhetrapa Chilankha Chyama Dandakharka Dudhpokhari Gairimudi Gaurishankar...
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Bochas (died 537) was a Hun
officer of the
guard under Belisarius. He was one of the
bodyguards (or bucellarii) of Belisarius. He
fought for Belisarius...
- Wagner,
Claudio (2000). "Las áreas de "
bocha", "polca" y "murra".
Contacto de
lenguas en el sur de Chile" [The "
bocha", "polka" and "murra" areas. Language...
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Spanish group in 1971.
Central itself was born from a
merge between "Solís
Bochas" and "Soriano Polideportivo".[citation needed] In 1984
Central Español won...
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about 11
centimetres (4.3 in) in length. It was
found in the
Cancha de
Bochas Member of the
Ischigualasto Formation in the Ischigualasto-Villa Unión Basin...
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including a
variety made from
sencha and ****icha. ****icha (also
known as
bōcha or 'twig tea') is made
primarily from the
twigs and
stems of the tea plant...