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Chivor comes from
Chibcha and
means "Our
farmfields - our mother" or "Green and rich land". The
latter refers to the rich
emerald deposits.
Chivor was...
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Chives,
scientific name
Allium schoenoprasum, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Amaryllidaceae. A
perennial plant, A. schoenoprasum is widespread...
- May 2011. "Facility". AES
Chivor.
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original on 26 July 2011.
Retrieved 28 May 2011. "History". AES
Chivor.
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CHIVE) is a
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- Dirk
Chivers,
Dutch pirate Frank Chivers,
English footballer Gary
Chivers,
English footballer Martin Chivers,
English footballer Thomas Holley Chivers, American...
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Allium tuberosum (garlic
chives,
Oriental garlic,
Asian chives,
Chinese chives,
Chinese l****) is a
species of
plant native to the
Chinese province of...
- Muzo, Coscuez, and
Chivor. Muzo and
Coscuez are on long-term
leases from the
government to two
Colombian companies,
while Chivor is a
privately owned...
-
Almeida in the west,
Garagoa in the
north and in the
south Santa María and
Chivor. The name
Macanal is
either derived from the
Chibcha word Macana, meaning...
- to:
Chives, Charente-Maritime, a
commune in the Charente-Maritime département,
France The
Chive,
entertainment website Garlic chives or
Chinese chives This...
- Lake Fúquene,
shared with the
department of Cundinamarca, the
artificial Chivor Reservoir and others. El
Cocuy and
Pisba National Parks are
located in the...