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tropical regions of the
Americas and are
commonly known as lignum-vitae,
guayacán (Spanish), or gaïac (French). The
genus name
originated in Taíno, the language...
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Guayacán Orquesta is a
Colombian salsa music band. The band was
founded by
Alexis Lozano,
formerly of
Grupo Niche, a
trombone player and arranger, and...
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Guayacán is the
Spanish word for
species in the
genus Guaia****.
Guayacán may also
refer to:
Albizia pistaciifolia,
Guayacán Cenega,
Guayacán Chaparro or...
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called lapacho or
guayacan, but
these names are more
properly applied to the
species Handroanthus lapacho and
Handroanthus guayacan, respectively. The...
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Handroanthus guayacan, is a
Bignoniaceae tree
native to
South America and the
Mexican states of Campeche, Chiapas, Oaxaca,
Quintana Roo, Tabasco, and Veracruz...
- que en esto y en el
color parece mucho a la
corteza del palo que
llaman Guayacan: en la
superficie tiene una
pelicula delgada blanquisca,
quebrada por toda...
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Guayacán is a
barrio in the muni****lity of Ceiba,
Puerto Rico. Its po****tion in 2010 was 2.
Guayacán was in Spain's
gazetteers until Puerto Rico was...
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classified as
Tabebuia chrysantha, also
known as
araguaney in Venezuela, as
guayacán in
Colombia and Panama, as
chonta quiru in Peru, and Ecuador, as tajibo...
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Alexis Lozano,
trombone player and
arranger later left to form
Orquesta Guayacán. The
group also
included Nicolas Cristancho "Macabi" on the piano, Francisco...
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Lignum vitae (/ˈlɪɡnəm ˈvaɪti, -ˈviːtaɪ/), also
called guayacan or guaia****, and in
parts of
Europe known as
Pockholz or pokhout, is a wood from trees...