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visited Mutis in 1801,
during his
expedition to America.
Humboldt sta**** with
Mutis for two months, and
greatly admired his
botanical collection.
Mutis died...
- English, the word
muti is
derived from the Zulu/Xhosa/Northern
Ndebele umuthi,
meaning 'tree',
whose root is -thi. In
Southern Africa,
muti and
other cognates...
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Riccardo Muti OMRI GCSG (Italian: [rikˈkardo
ˈmuːti]; born 28 July 1941) is an
Italian conductor. He is
current music director of the
Orchestra Giovanile...
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Prize for Literature.
Mutis was born in Bogotá and
lived in
Brussels from the age of two
until eleven,
where his father,
Santiago Mutis Dávila, held a post...
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Mario Mutis (born 1947) is the b****
player in the
Chilean progressive rock-folk band Los Jaivas. "Los
Jaivas reconocen uso no
autorizado de canción para...
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Mount Mutis (id:
Gunung Mutis), also
known as Nuaf Nefomasi, is a
mountain and
highest point of East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia, at 2,427
metres (7,963 ft)...
- The
Palazzo Muti (officially the
Palazzo Muti e
Santuario della Madonna dell' Archetto) is a
large townhouse in the
Piazza dei
Santi Apostoli, Rome, Italy...
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Madhi language All
pages with
titles beginning with
Muti All
pages with
titles containing Muti Mutis (disambiguation)
Mutti (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
- Look up
muti in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mutis may
refer to: Álvaro
Mutis (1923–2013),
Colombian poet
Guido Mutis (1934–2008),
Chilean professor...
- 913/14 – September/October 974),
better known by his
regnal name of al-
Mutīʿ li-ʾllāh (Arabic: المطيع لله, lit. 'Obedient to God'), was the
Abbasid caliph...