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Bucca may
refer to:
Bucca (mythological creature), a
mythological creature of
Cornish origin Bucca (founder of Buckingham), seventh-century Anglo-Saxon...
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Bucca (Arabic: سجن بوكا, romanized: Sijn Būkā) was a
forward operating base that
housed a
theater internment facility maintained by the
United States...
- The 1992
Bucca tornado was one of the most
violent tornadoes ever
observed in Australia,
being the
first Australian tornado to be
officially rated F4...
- the children's book
Thomas and the
Tinners (1995) by Jill
Paton Walsh,
Buccas are
presented as
fairies who work in
Cornish tin mines,
granting wishes...
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Leonel Bucca (born 20
March 1999) is an
Argentine professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
Primeira Liga club
Estrela da Amadora.
Bucca initially...
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Dorotea Bocchi (1360–1436) (also
sometimes referred to as
Dorotea Bucca) was an
Italian noblewoman known for
studying medicine and philosophy. Dorotea...
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Ronald Paul
Bucca (May 6, 1954 –
September 11, 2001) was a New York City Fire
Department Marshal killed during the
September 11
attacks during the collapse...
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Cystiscus bucca is a
species of very
small sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk or
micromollusk in the
family Cystiscidae.
Cystiscus bucca (Tomlin, 1916)...
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Putta Bucca is a
locality in New
South Wales, Australia. It is
located about 3.4
kilometres (2.1 mi)
north of Mudgee, on the
Cudgegong River. In the 2016...
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Salvador Bucca (1920-2005) was
professor of
linguistics at the
University of
Buenos Aires. He was a
Guggenheim fellow in 1958. He was a
specialist in...