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- now part of the Limpopo National Park Luabo (558 km2) Lureco (2,226 km2) Marupa Messalo (1,227 km2) Micaúne (240 km2) Mulela (964 km2) Nacúma (2,713 km2)...
- Mārtiņš Vilšķērsts in recording studio, writing the song "Changes". Rīga, Marupa 2013.02.01. Background information Birth name Mārtiņs Vilšķērsts Born (1993-03-26)...
- Cuachi, Fliegenholz, Guabo, Hombre grande, Jamaica bark, Kashshing, Marauba, Marupa, Palo muneco, Pau amarelo, Qu****ia amarga, Qu****iawood, Ruda, Simaruba,...
- Tapirira Aubl. (1775) Species See text Synonyms Joncquetia Schreb. (1789) Marupa Miers (1873) Odina Netto (1866), nom. illeg. Salabertia Neck. (1790), opus...
- names in the Neotropics. In Bolivia it is known as chiriuana, in Brazil as marupa, marupuaba, parahyba, paraiba and tamanqueira. In Colombia it is called...
- planifolia Orchidaceae Vainilla food, ornamentation Vatairea guianensis Fabaceae Marupá del bajo, Mari mari wood, fuel Virola sebifera Myristicaceae ****ala blanca...
- System indicates it remains in service. The report also lists Lamarien and Marupa Mission as minor po****tion centres (small villages) in the immediate vicinity...
- Alfredo Cardoso de Soveral. Relatório do Governador da Guiné. Bolama: 2003. Marupa, M.A. Portuguese Africa in Perspective: The Making of a Multi-Racial State...
- muni****lities of Itaituba and Jacareacanga. The river's main tributaries are the Marupá River, a left tributary that enters the Crepori about 3 kilometres (1.9 mi)...
- (Dipteryx alata), amasisa (Erythrina fusca), quinilla (Manilkara bidentata), marupa (Simarouba amara), yurac ciprana (Guatteria hyposericea), zapote (Quararibea...