- Taro (/ˈtɑːroʊ, ˈtær-/;
Colocasia esculenta) is a root vegetable. It is the most
widely cultivated species of
several plants in the
family Araceae that...
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Kolka may
refer to:
Kolka parish, an
administrative division in
Latvia Kolka, Latvia, a
village in
Kolka Parish Cape
Kolka,
where the
Baltic Sea and Gulf...
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Kolka parish (Latvian:
Kolkas pagasts, Livonian: Kūolka pagāst) is an
administrative unit of
Talsi Muni****lity in the
Courland region of Latvia. Kolka...
- Cape
Kolka (Livonian: Kūolka nanā, Latvian: Kolkasrags, Old High German: Domesnes) is a cape on the
Baltic Sea, near the
entry to Gulf of Riga, on the...
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Kolka (Livonian: Kūolka) is a
large village in
Kolka Parish,
Talsi Muni****lity, on the tip of Cape
Kolka in
Courland in Latvia, on the
coast of the Gulf...
- The
Kolka–Karmadon rock-ice
slide occurred on the
northern slope of the
Mount Kazbek m****if in
North Ossetia–Alania on 20
September 2002,
following a...
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Kolka Lighthouse (Latvian:
Kolkas bāka) is a
lighthouse located in Irbe Strait, 5.2
kilometres (3.2 mi) off the
Latvian coast on a
specially created artificial...
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Kolka Sara (Persian: کلکاسرا, also
Romanized as
Kolkā Sarā; also
known as Olkā Sarā) is a
village in
Chini Jan
Rural District, in the
Central District...
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banishes him from the village. Migo is
visited by
rejected yetis Gwangi,
Kolka, and Fleem, who do not
believe in the stones. They
bring him to the Smallfoot...
- Partner". paokfc.gr. 22
September 2015.
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October 2019.
Stavros Kolkas (10
September 2015). "Γιατί ο ΠΑΟΚ επέλεξε Sportingbet". sdna.gr (in Gr****)...