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Ceracanthia mamella is a
species of
snout moth. It was
described by
Harrison Gray Dyar Jr. in 1919, and is
known from
Costa Rica, Guatemala, and Panama...
- Turó de la
Mamella is a
mountain of Catalonia, Spain.
Located in the Terr****a and
Vacarisses muni****l limits, it is one of the
foothills of the Serra...
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ximples i
corrumputs ("Duke of the fool and corrupt"), Marquès de la bona
mamella ("Marquis of the
lovely breast"),
Comte de tots els
barruts ("Count of...
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which juts out into the sea is
commonly known as la
mamela (Catalan: la
mamella, the breast), the name
given to it by the
early Catalan settlers as it...
- 714 m (2343 ft) high Puig des Castellot, Escorca,
Mallorca Turó de la
Mamella, a
mountain near Vacarisses,
Catalonia Burrén and
Burrena near Fréscano...
- Jerbi, Karabournou, Karaburnii, Karaburnu, Kararubun, Kerino, Maceron,
Mamella de Vaca,
Marinkovica Grozje, Markindi,
Marsigliana Bianca, Marsiguiana...
- mamelungas, mamelones, domingas, bubalongas, babungas, pechugas, peritas,
mamellas, tetolas, gemelas, pechamen, melones, lolas, or chichis. Culo is the most...
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Stewart Gardner and the
Palazzo Barbaro Circle with Alan Chong,
Rosella Mamella Zorzi, and
Richard Lingner (Isabella
Stewart Gardner Museum, 2004) ISBN 9780914660217...
- m Roc de la Guàrdia
Osona (Catalan
Transversal Range) 809 m Turó de la
Mamella Vallès
Occidental Serra de l'Obac (Catalan Pre-Coastal Range) 806.6 m Tossal...
- Montjuïc,
between the
paths of the
Ancient Mill and the
Source of the
Mamella. In the 6th
century BC and the 1st
century BC the plan of
Barcelona was...