- The
Battle of
Yerbas Buenas developed during the
Chilean War of
Independence on
April 27, 1813. It is also
known as the
Surprise of
Yerbas Buenas. In the...
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Yerba mate or
yerba maté (/ˈjɜːrbə ˈmɑːteɪ/), Ilex paraguariensis, is a
plant species of the
holly genus native to
South America. It was
named by the...
- the city of
Yerba Buena and two
towns Yerba Buena Steam Tram
Yerbas Buenas, a
Chilean town and
commune in
Linares Province,
Maule Region Yerba Buena, California...
- Institute,
Yerbas Buenas had a po****tion of 16,134 (8,380 men and 7,754 women). Of these, 1,595 (9.9%)
lived in
urban areas (the town of
Yerbas Buenas)...
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Yerba santa or
hierba santa (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈʝeɾβa ˈsanta]),
meaning "sacred herb" in Spanish, can
refer to: Hoja
santa (Piper auritum) Species...
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Yerba mora is a
common name of
Spanish origin for
several plants and may
refer to:
Solanum americanum Solanum nigrum,
native to
Eurasia This page is an...
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Yerba buena or
hierba buena is the
Spanish name for a
number of
aromatic plants, most of
which belong to the mint family.
Yerba buena translates as "good...
- cimarrón in Spanish, and kaʼay in Guarani. It is made by
soaking dried yerba mate (Ilex paraguariensis)
leaves in hot
water and is
traditionally served...
- Cymbopogon, also
known as lemongr****,
barbed wire gr****,
silky heads, oily heads,
Cochin gr****,
Malabar gr****,
citronella gr**** or
fever gr****, is a genus...
- (Latin: sage of the diviners; also
called ska maría pastora, seer's sage,
yerba de la pastora,
magic mint or
simply salvia) is a
species of
plant in the...