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resources available from each coast. The
coast which they
named the
Costa do
Marfim—meaning "Coast of Ivory", and
translated into
French as Côte d'Ivoire—lay...
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extinct genus of
elasmarian ornithopod dinosaur from the
Early Cretaceous Marfim Formation of Brazil. The
genus contains a
single species, T. derbyiana,...
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recovered from unit,
including those of the
ornithopod Tietasaura from the
Marfim Formation. The
conglomerates were
deposited in an
estuarine environment...
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Retrieved 13 July 2010. "Português
entra no currículo
escolar da
Costa do
Marfim no próximo ano letivo" [Portuguese
enters the
Ivory Coast school curriculum...
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recebe Embaixador da
Costa do
Marfim em Portugal, 20
October 2021,
retrieved 26
March 2024 "Embaixador da
Costa do
Marfim visita sede do
Grupo Casais -...
- et sp. nov
Bandeira et al.
Early Cretaceous (Valanginian–Hauterivian)
Marfim Formation Brazil An
elasmarian ornithopod. The type
species is T. derbyiana...
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Balfourodendron riedelianum,
known as
marfim in Portuguese, is a
species of
flowering tree in the rue family, Rutaceae. It is
native to Argentina, Brazil...
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Agonandra brasiliensis (Portuguese
common name: pau-
marfim) is a
timber tree
native to
Amazon Rainforest and
Cerrado vegetation in Brazil. This
plant is...
- July 2011. "'Novo Drogba'
iguala recorde, mas França vira
sobre Costa do
Marfim".
Globo Esporte (in Portuguese). Rio de Janeiro. 30 June 2011. Retrieved...
- (Italian),
Costa de Bori (Aragonese),
Costa de
Marfil (Spanish),
Costa do
Marfim (Portuguese), Côte d'Ivoire (Danish,
former Estonian), Côte d'Ivoire (French...