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  • 41Balsa — Original name in latin Bala Name in other language Balsa, Bala State code RO Continent/City Europe/Bucharest longitude 46.03333 latitude 23.11667 altitude 526 Population 1200 Date 2012 06 12 …

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  • 42balsa — päällystakki Faijalla oli sellane tumma, räjähtäny balsa …

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  • 43balsa — /ˈbɔlsə / (say bawlsuh) noun 1. a tree, Ochroma lagopus, of the family Bombacaceae, of tropical America. 2. the extremely light wood of this tree, formerly used in life preservers, rafts, etc., now much used in crafts; balsawood. 3. a raft made… …

  • 44balsa — bal|sa sb., en, er, erne (et tropisk træ med let og porøst ved), i sms. balsa , fx balsatræ …

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  • 45balsa — kūginė balza statusas T sritis vardynas apibrėžtis Bombakmedinių šeimos medieninis augalas (Ochroma pyramidale), paplitęs Meksikoje ir Pietų Amerikoje. atitikmenys: lot. Ochroma pyramidale angl. balsa; corkwood ryšiai: susijęs terminas – balza… …

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  • 46balsa — n. 1 (in full balsa wood) a type of tough lightweight wood used for making models etc. 2 the tropical American tree, Ochroma lagopus, from which it comes. Etymology: Sp., = raft …

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  • 47Balsa (Roman town) — BALSA was a Roman coastal town in Hispania, province of Lusitania, Conventus Pacensis. The modern location is in the rural estates of Torre d Aires, Antas and Arroio, parish of Luz de Tavira, county of Tavira, district of Faro, in Algarve,… …

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  • 48Balsa (Arbre) — Balsa Pour les articles homonymes, voir Balsa (homonymie) …

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  • 49Balsa (arbre) — Balsa Pour les articles homonymes, voir Balsa (homonymie) …

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  • 50Balša III — (1387 28 April 1421, Belgrade) was the fifth and last ruler of Zeta from the House of Balša, from April 1403 May 1421. He was the son of Đurađ II. His wife was Mara, the granddaughter of the Balša Family rival, Karl Thopia. Reign In April 1403,… …

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