- Brazil, and Peru. They are
commonly known as
ivory palms, ivory-nut
palms or
tagua palms (/ˈtɑːɡwə, ˈtæɡ-/); the
scientific name
Phytelephas means "plant ivory"...
- San
Vicente de
Tagua Tagua, or
simplified as San Vicente, is a
Chilean commune and city in
Cachapoal Province, O'Higgins Region.
According to the 2002...
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Vegetable ivory or
tagua nut is a
product made from the very hard
white endosperm of the
seeds of
certain palm trees.
Vegetable ivory...
- San
Vicente de
Tagua Tagua Airport (Spanish:
Aeropuerto San
Vicente de
Tagua Tagua, (ICAO: SCET)) was an
airstrip 8
kilometres (5 mi) east-southeast of...
- The
Chacoan peccary or
tagua (Catagonus
wagneri or Parac****us wagneri) is the last
extant species of the
genus Catagonus; it is a
peccary found in the...
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natural ivory) not
requiring the
retrieval of the
material from animals.
Tagua nuts can also be
carved like ivory. The
trade of
finished goods of ivory...
-
Bebelis tagua is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It was
described by
Galileo and
Martins in 2006. Galileo,
Maria Helena M.; Martins, Ubirajara...
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Rengo (30,891); Machalí (23,920);
Graneros (21,616); San
Vicente de
Tagua Tagua (18,914);
Santa Cruz (18,603);
Chimbarongo (13,795);
Pichilemu (12,392)...
- San
Vicente Canton,
Bolivia and its seat San
Vicente San
Vicente de
Tagua Tagua San
Vicente de Chucurí San
Vicente del Caguán San Vicente, Antioquia...
- Pleistocene–early
Holocene rails (Gruiformes: Rallidae) of
Laguna de
Tagua Tagua Formation,
central Chile, with the
description of a new
extinct giant...