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- The Tasajera explosion took place in the village of Tasajera, muni****lity of Pueblo Viejo, Colombia on Monday, 6 July 2020. A tanker truck that was transporting...
- Tasajera may refer to: HMS Tasajera (F125) Tasajera explosion Calisto tasajera T****ajara, California This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- into a local hospital for identification." The Tasajera explosion took place in the village of Tasajera, muni****lity of Pueblo Viejo, Colombia, on Monday...
- Andrés, San Francisco, San Juan, San Lorenzo, Santa Rita, Sur, Tacámara, Tasajeras, Uñas, Uñitas, Velasco, Yareyal and Yayal. At present time, some of the...
- Calisto tasajera is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is endemic to Hispaniola, where it is found in the highlands of the Cordillera Central. The...
- maritime ambulances for the Emergency Care Center on the small Island of La Tasajera of 1,200 inhabitants and 2,400 inhabitants of surrounding islands. The...
- ships, which became the first tank landing ships, LST (1): HMS Misoa, Tasajera and Bachaquero. They later proved their worth during the invasion of Algeria...
- of small valleys separated by low hills. The highest mountain is the La Tasajera del Chivito, with 2179 m, on the northern slope of the Sierra de Neiba...
- HMS Tasajera (F125) was a Maracaibo-class Mark I landing ship, tank of the Royal Navy during World War II. A converted Lake Maracaibo oil tanker. Tasajera...
- T****ajara, a variation of the Spanish word "tasajera" (Spanish for "place where the meat is hung" or "meat drier"), is an unincorporated community in Contra...