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Ocotea foetens,
commonly called til or
stinkwood is a
species of
tree in the
family Lauraceae. It is
evergreen and
grows up to 40 m tall. It is a common...
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Canarian Spanish or
Canary Island Spanish (Spanish
terms in
descending order of frequency: español de Canarias, español canario,
habla canaria, or dialecto...
- pigeons). It is
endemic to the
Canary Islands, Spain, and
resides in
laurel forest habitat. It is the
animal symbol of the
island of La Gomera. It is a pigeon...
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genus Columba of
family Columbidae,
doves and pigeons,
endemic to the
Canary Islands, Spain. This bird is
named after the
German naturalist Carl Bolle, who...
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dense tree heaths which are cloud-covered for much of the year. The
forests consist mainly of laurel,
Ocotea foetens,
Madeira ****gany,
Canary laurel...
- This
wording must have been
opaque to many even in the 19th century: "
canary birds", "colour'd birds", "curley birds", and "corley birds" are
found in...
- – "Grønland går over
til selvstyre"
Archived 9
August 2023 at the
Wayback Machine TV 2
Nyhederne (TV 2 News) – Ved
overgangen til selvstyre, er grønlandsk...
- Africa,
Madagascar and the
Mascarene Islands. One
species (O. foetens) is
native to the
Macaronesia (in
Canary Islands and Madeira). The
genus is suspected...
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orange wind
warning being issued for the
islands.https://www.met.ie/warnings/sa****ay/laois For the
Canary Islands, the
strongest recorded wind gust there...
- Irene's
effects was
expected to be felt from 15 to 16
January in the
Canary Islands, and on 16–17
January for the
Iberian Peninsula and
parts of France;...