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- Andresia may refer to: Andresia (cnidarian), a genus of cnidarians in the family Andresiidae Andresia, a genus of plants in the family Ericaceae, synonym...
- Andresia is a monotypic genus of cnidarians belonging to the family Andresiidae. The only species is Andresia partenopea. The species is found in Western...
- Girl", "Infatuated" We Got Music [EP] Released: December 21, 2010 Label: Andresia Music Group/Fontana Distributions/Atlantic Chart Peak: N/A RIAA Certification:...
- Member 11. Carmel Agius  Malta Member 9. Arlette Ramaroson  Madagascar Member 10. Andrésia Vaz  Senegal Member 12. Khalida Rashid Khan  ****stan Member...
- thirteenth centuries where several instances have been recorded. One Colinus de Andresia appears in the pipe rolls of Berkshire in 1191, while a Colinus is mentioned...
- September 2006 György Szénási  Hungary Ad litem 25 January 2005 30 May 2005 Andrésia Vaz  Senegal Permanent 15 August 2005 31 May 2013 Bakone Moloto  South...
- International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda was suspended after the judge Andresia Vaz resigned because she had lived with a prosecutor. His new trial began...
- is a family of sea anemones belonging to the order Actiniaria. Genera: Andresia Stephenson, 1921 "Andresiidae". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 6 June 2021. v...
- Ranger who appears in the Super Megaforce season. He is from the planet Andresia, a planet not unlike Earth, where he used to work in a rock quarry as a...
- plant family Ericaceae. In 1967 Hermann Otto Sleumer dedicated the genus Andresia in his honor. Die Pirolaceen des rheinischen Schiefergebirges, 1906 – Pirolaceae...