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Mapia Atoll (Indonesian: Ke****uan
Mapia),
historically known as the
Freewill Islands or San David, is an
atoll in the
Pacific Ocean. It is
located in...
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Mapia is an
extinct Micronesian language, the only one
spoken in Indonesia. It was
spoken on
Mapia Atoll, 180 km
north of the
coast of New Guinea, part...
- 135°54′17.66″E / 3.9899083°S 135.9049056°E / -3.9899083; 135.9049056
Mapia is a
district of
Dogiyai Regency,
Central Papua, Indonesia. As of the 2014...
- Céu do
Mapiá (Portuguese for "Heaven of the
Mapiá [river]") is a
Brazilian village founded in 1983 by Sebastião Mota de Melo. It is
located in the headwaters...
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Dolichognatha mapia is a
species of
spiders in the
family Tetragnathidae,
found in Brazil. "Taxon
details Dolichognatha mapia Brescovit, 2001", World...
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Mapiá Grande River is a
tributary of the Canumã
River in the
Amazonas state in north-western Brazil. List of
rivers of
Amazonas Brazilian Ministry of...
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origins such as:[clarification needed] Dios
mamajes or Dios
Mamajes nu
mapia Literally: 'God
reward you with goodness' or 'God
bless you' Usage: Used...
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Wikimapia (stylized as wikimapia) is a
geographic online encyclopedia project. The
project implements an
interactive "clickable" web map that utilizes...
- The
Mapiá-Inauini
National Forest (Portuguese:
Floresta Nacional Mapiá-Inauini) is a
national forest in the
state of Amazonas, Brazil. The
Mapiá-Inauini...
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females as per Po****tion
Census 2011. "G
Ragampeta at
India Mapia". indiamapia.com.
India Mapia.
Retrieved 12 July 2014. "G.
Ragampeta Village Details"....