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Rafael Andrés
Guarga Ferro (born 23
August 1940 in Montevideo) is a
Uruguayan industrial engineer and inventor.
After graduating from the
University of...
- San
Esteban de
Guarga (Aragonese: Sant
Isteban de
Guarga) is a
village under the
local government of the muni****lity of Sabiñánigo, Alto Gállego, Huesca...
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Castiello de
Guarga is a
locality located in the muni****lity of Sabiñánigo, in
Huesca province, Aragon, Spain. As of 2020, it has a po****tion of 6. Castiello...
- Escarra, Lana
Mayor and Aurín. In the
medium and
lower basin, they
include Guarga, Seco, Asabón and Sotón. The river's
waters are
subject to
extensive regulation...
- 123 km; 76 mi)
Huerva (r · 135 km; 84 mi) Gállego (l · 203 km; 126 mi)
Guarga [es] (l · 40 km; 25 mi) Sotón (l · 52 km; 32 mi) Aguasvivas [es] (r · 103 km;...
- Alto Gállego, Huesca, Aragon, Spain.
Arraso located in the
valley of the
Guarga River.
Together with Yéspola, it was part of the
historic muni****lity of...
- Gállego
Valley from
north to south, Basa
Valley to the east and
Serrablo or
Guarga Valley to the south), by the
Pyrenees to the
north and by the pre-Pyrenean...
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Kokaoalamalma (either a
corrupt reading or a typo)
Mukinna Banambia Banambila guarga (wild dog)
parra (white man) The
variant Wambara is,
according to Norman...
- by
farmers to
protect plants from frost,
developed by
Uruguayan Rafael Guarga in the late 1990s. The sink is
actually a
large fan
housed in a chimney-like...