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Cantua buxifolia, (/ˈkæntjuə bʌksɪˈfoʊliə/,
Hispanicized spellings cantuta, cantu),
known as qantu,
qantus or
qantuta (Quechua,) is a
flowering plant found...
- including:
Cantua bicolor Lem.,
native to
Bolivia and Peru
Cantua buxifolia Juss. ex Lam.,
native to
Bolivia Cantua candelilla Brand Cantua cuzcoensis...
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Cantua Cr**** (formerly,
Cantua and Cantuna) is a census-designated
place (CDP) in
Fresno County, California,
United States. As of the 2010 census, the...
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Cantua Cr****,
formerly in
Spanish Arroyo de
Cantúa, was
named for José de
Guadalupe Cantúa, a
prominent Californio Ranchero in the 19th-century Mexican...
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Cantua Cr**** may
refer to:
Cantua Cr**** (Fresno
Slough tributary), a cr**** in
California Cantua Cr****, California, a census-designated
place This disambiguation...
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Exiting where she
later said she "had been told" to go, she
ended up in
Cantua Cr****, a
rural area in
western Fresno County, California.
Heche left her...
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Italian scientist and
clergyman Filippo Luigi Gilii.
Synonyms include:
Cantua aggregata Pursh Gilia aggregata (Pursh) Spreng.
Ipomopsis aggregata is native...
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Cantua pyrifolia is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Polemoniaceae in the
order Ericales and is an
endemic to Peru. It
thrives in
modestly arid...
- now
marks the
approximate site of Murrieta's
headquarters in
Arroyo de
Cantua,
where he was
presumably and
officially ruled by the
State of California...
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Raisin City, Caruthers, Laton, Riverdale, Lanare, Tranquillity,
Three Rocks,
Cantua Cr****, and Westside. San
Joaquin County is
split between this
district and...