- I****tus obliquus,
commonly called chaga (/ˈtʃɑːɡə/; a
Latinisation of the
Russian word ча́га), is a
fungus in the
family Hymenochaetaceae. It is parasitic...
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Chaga, also
Kichaga or Kichagga, is a
Bantu dialect continuum spoken by the
Chaga people of
northern Tanzania,
south of
Mount Kilimanjaro. They also speak...
- have
commenced around the
beginning of the
eleventh century.
While the
Chaga are Bantu-speakers,
their language has a
number of
dialects somewhat related...
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Chagas (Portuguese: ['ʃagɐʃ] or ['ʃagɐs]) may
refer to:
Chagas disease 9483
Chagas, a main-belt
asteroid a Portuguese-language
family name, translating...
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Chagas disease, also
known as
American trypanosomiasis, is a
tropical parasitic disease caused by
Trypanosoma cruzi. It is
spread mostly by
insects in...
- 1995 and 2000, the
novels Chaga (US
title Evolution's S****) and Kirinya, with the
novella Tendeléo's Story, form the '
Chaga Saga',
which chronicles the...
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Archipelago (/ˈtʃɑːɡəs, -ɡoʊs/) or
Chagos Islands (formerly the B****as de
Chagas, and
later the Oil Islands) is a
group of
seven atolls comprising more than...
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Chaga Parviz (Persian: چگاپرويز, also
Romanized as
Chagā Parvīz) is a
village in Rud Zard
Rural District, in the
Central District of Bagh-e
Malek County...
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Sandra Chagas (born
August 9, 1964 in Montevideo),
sometimes known as Mary
Sandra Chagas Techera, is an Afro-Uruguayan
dancer and activist. Her father...
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Chaga (published as Evolution's S**** in the
United States) is a 1995
science fiction novel by
British author Ian McDonald. It was
released in the United...