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years old.
Larrea ameghinoi Larrea cuneifolia Larrea divaricata Cav.
Larrea nitida Larrea tridentata (DC.)
Coville –
creosote bush "Genus:
Larrea Cav". Germplasm...
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Larrea tridentata,
called creosote bush and
greasewood as a plant,
chaparral as a
medicinal herb, and
gobernadora (Spanish for "governess") in Mexico,...
- Doña Angélica
Larrea de
Pinedo (born 1944) is the
Ceremonial Queen of the Afro-Bolivians, as the wife of
Ceremonial King
Julio Pinedo. She
twice served...
- Germán
Larrea Mota-Velasco (born
October 26, 1953) is a
Mexican billionaire businessman. He is the CEO of
Grupo México, Mexico's
largest mining corporation...
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Felipa Larrea de
Larrea (born 1 May 1810 – 18
January 1910) was an Afro-Argentine woman,
widely considered to be the last
surviving African slave from...
- Don
Rolando Julio Pinedo y
Larrea,
Crown Prince of the Afro-Bolivians (born 30 July 1994) is a
Bolivian lawyer and a
member of the Afro-Bolivian royal...
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investigate Operacion Fenix alleged that
Larrea had
direct links to FARC,
which Larrea disputed. By 2011
Larrea had
become a
notable critic of President...
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Francisca Javiera Ruiz de
Larrea y Aherán (1775–1838),
better known as
Frasquita Larrea, was a
Spanish writer who
largely influenced the
famous romantic...
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Larrea may
refer to:
Larrea Cav. 1800, a
genus of
caltrops Larrea Ortega 1797, nom. rejec., a
synonym of
Hoffmannseggia Cav. 1798
Larrea, Alava, a village...
- Juan
Larrea may
refer to: Juan
Larrea (poet) (1895–1980),
Spanish poet Juan
Larrea (politician) (1782–1847),
Argentine politician Juan
Larrea (fencer)...