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Ingå (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈiŋːo]; Finnish: Inkoo, Finnish: [ˈiŋkoː]) is a muni****lity in Finland,
located in the
southern coast of the country. Ingå...
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Inga is a
genus of
small tropical, tough-leaved, nitrogen-fixing
trees and shrubs,
subfamily Mimosoideae.
Inga's leaves are pinnate, and
flowers are generally...
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Inga falls is also the site of two
large hydroelectric dams,
named Inga I and
Inga II, as well as two
projected dams,
Inga III and the
Grand Inga Dam...
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Inga Sæland (born 3
August 1959) is an
Icelandic politician who is the
founder and
current leader of the People's Party. Sæland had
previously become nationally...
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Inga Dams (French:
Barrages d'Inga; Dutch: Ingadam) are two
hydroelectric dams
connected to one of the
largest waterfalls in the world,
Inga Falls...
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Inga Ruginienė (born 24 May 1981) is a
Lithuanian trade unionist and
politician of the
Social Democratic Party. She has
served as
chairwoman of the Lithuanian...
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Inga Muscio (born c. 1966) is an
American feminist,
writer and
public speaker. Her
books include ****: A
Declaration of
Independence (1998) and Rose: Love...
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Ingá Stone (Pedra do
Ingá in Portuguese) is
located in the
middle of the
Ingá River near the
small city of
Ingá, 96
kilometres (60 mi) from João Pessoa...
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Inga edulis,
known as ice-cream bean, ice-cream-bean, joaquiniquil,
cuaniquil (both from Nahuatl:
cuahuxinicuile combining cua****tl "tree";
icxitl "feet"...
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Inga Petrauskaitė-Juodeškienė (born 21
October 1971 in Šiauliai) is a
retired Lithuanian long-distance runner. She
represented her
nation Lithuania in...