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Níspero, nipero, nêspera and
mespel are
terms referring to
certain fruit-bearing trees, or to
their fruit in particular:
Common medlar (Mespilus germanica)...
- medlar,
which is the name it
takes in
other European languages, such as
níspero ****onés in
Spanish or
nespolo giapponese in Italian. It is also
known as...
- (Spanish: [ˌsapoˈðiʝa]), sapote, chicozapote, chicoo, chicle, naseberry,
nispero, or soapapple,
among other names,: 515 is an
evergreen tree
native to...
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Faith Janine Shirley Mallonga Nisperos (born
January 2, 2000) is a
Filipino volleyball player who
plays for the
Akari Chargers of the
Premier Volleyball...
- El
Níspero is a muni****lity in the
Honduran department of
Santa Bárbara. The
following villages are in the muni****lity: El
Níspero Santa Cruz El Campo...
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Eleanor Oducayen Nisperos is California’s
first Filipina American female lawyer. She
completed her
undergraduate education at the
University of Hawaii...
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Crucero Carmita, Blanquizal, Tarafa,
Monte de la Coja, Camajuaní, El
Níspero,
Entronque de Vueltas,
Muelas Quietas, Taguayabón, Aguanó, El Chalet, Remedios...
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luxury hotel with five stories, a
central courtyard where a 300-year old
Níspero fruit tree
still stands, a pool and
Jacuzzi on the fourth-floor terrace...
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couma macrocarpa (also
called leche caspi or sorva),
loquat (also
called nispero), tunu, jelutong, or
chicle (which is
still commercially produced), or...
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Atima Azacualpa Ceguaca Chinda Concepción del
Norte Concepción del Sur El
Níspero Gualala Ilama Las
Vegas Macuelizo Naranjito Nueva Frontera Nuevo Celilac...