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Camata may
refer to:
Camata River, a
river in
Bolivia the
unripe acorns of the
valonia oak This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the...
- Rita de Cássia
Paste Camata (born
January 1, 1961) is a
Brazilian politician and
journalist She was born in Conceição do Castelo, to Antônio
Paste and...
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Gerson Camata (June 29, 1941 –
December 26, 2018) was a
Brazilian journalist and politician.
Camata served in
Federal Senate for
three terms from 1987...
- The
Camata River is a
river of Bolivia. The
river itself is freshwater. It is home to many species. List of
rivers of
Bolivia Rand McNally, The New International...
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limit (
camata) of the land of the
Chucos (chuqui).[citation needed]
Another interpretation is that it
means metal (chuqui)
tipped wooden (
camata) spear...
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Distribution map Synonyms List
Quercus aurin Bosc
Quercus brossa Bosc
Quercus camata Petz. & G.Kirchn.
Quercus castellana Bosc ex Pers.
Quercus cenomanensis...
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selected by the
party to be its
standard bearer for
President in 2002. Rita
Camata, a
federal deputy for Espírito
Santo and
member of the
centrist Brazilian...
- valonia, are used for
tanning and
dyeing as are the
unripe acorns called camata or camatina. The ripe
acorns are
eaten raw or boiled.
Valoneic acid "Quercus...
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Marielle Franco e
Anderson Gomes". CNN Brasil.
Retrieved 2024-02-02. "Gerson
Camata, ex-governador do Espírito Santo, é ********inado em Vitória". El País Brasil...
- 1136/bjsm.2005.023754. PMC 2465109. PMID 16720888.
Carneiro JG, Gonçalves EM,
Camata TV,
Altimari JM,
Machado MV,
Batista AR,
Guerra Junior G,
Moraes AC, Altimari...