- The
coastal plains of
Chile (Spanish:
Planicies litorales) are a
series of
discontinuous coastal plains found over much of Chile.
Together with the Chilean...
- or colloquially:
Operationszone Adria; Italian: Zona d'operazioni del
Litorale adriatico; Croatian:
Operativna zona
Jadransko primorje; Slovene: Operacijska...
- The
Austrian Littoral (German: Österreichisches Küstenland, Italian:
Litorale Austriaco, Croatian:
Austrijsko primorje, Slovene:
Avstrijsko primorje, Hungarian:...
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Peptoclostridium litorale,
previously known as
Clostridium litorale, is a
bacterium belonging to the
family Peptostreptococcaceae. Page Species: Peptoclostridium...
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Marinobacterium litorale is a Gram-negative,
chemoheterotrophic and
facultatively anaerobic bacterium from the
genus of
Marinobacterium which has been...
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Pycnogonum litorale is a
marine arthropod in the
family Pycnogonidae, the sea spiders. It is
found in the
northern Atlantic Ocean, the
North Sea, the English...
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Prasophyllum litorale,
commonly known as the
coastal l**** orchid, is a
species of
orchid endemic to
southern continental Australia. It has a
single tubular...
- an
extension of 45
hectares (110 acres),
since 1996 it is part of the
Litorale Romano State Nature Reserve. The
Capocotta estate,
whose former name probably...
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Tapinoma litorale is a
species of ant in the
genus Tapinoma.
Described by
William Morton Wheeler in 1905, the
species is
endemic to
various countries in...
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Centro Habitat Mediterraneo Castelfusano Capocotta beach, part of the
Litorale Romano State Nature Reserve Zoomarine,
zoological and amu****t park, located...