- been in Las
Terrenas since its
formation becoming a
stable community in the city/
French is the
second language of Las
Terrenas. Las
Terrenas was founded...
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peninsula Cape Samaná. From the airport, it is a 30-minute
drive to Las
Terrenas, a 40-minute
drive to the
provincial capital,
Santa Bárbara de Samaná,...
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Julio Cesar Green (born May 19, 1967, in Las
Terrenas) is a
Dominican former professional boxer who held the
World Boxing ****ociation
middleweight title...
- The
Terreña, Basque: Behi
terreña, is an
endangered breed of
mountain cattle indigenous to the
autonomous community of the
Basque Country in northern...
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Guido Terrena (c.1270 in
Perpignan – 1342), also
known as
Guido Terreni and Guy de Perpignan, was a
Catalan Carmelite canon lawyer and
scholastic philosopher...
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Binomial name
Tucales terrenus (Pascoe, 1859)
Synonyms Aerenea terrena Pascoe, 1859
Compsosoma terrena Lacordaire, 1872
Compsosoma terrenum Bates, 1866...
- on the
Edict of
Thessalonica of 380". In
Vojtech Vladár (ed.).
Perpauca Terrena Blande Honori dedicata pocta Petrovi Blahovi K Nedožitým 80. Narodeninám...
- ESTESA,
abbreviated from
Estaciones Terrenas de Satélite, was a
Nicaraguan cable television company established in the
early 1990s and was
acquired by...
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western end of the Samaná Bay. View of
Samana Bay
Rincon Bay
Beach in Las
Terrenas Europeans landed and
colonized Samaná on
January 12, 1493. The explorer...
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their construction.
Ulpian divided them up in the
following fashion: Via
terrena: A
plain road of
leveled earth. Via glareata: An
earthen road with a gravel...