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Boroña is a type of
bread made with corn in
northern Spain. This
cornbread (Galician: broa or
boroa in Asturian:
boroña in Cantabria: cornbread, of Celtic...
- or
baking soda. The
Portuguese word broa,
cognate with the
Spanish word
borona,
comes from the
Celtic word boruna. In Portugal, broa de milho, like broa...
- cornmeal, such as
boroña (round loaf of hard bread), the fariñes,
farrapes or
papes (cornmeal porridge), the rapa (similar to
boroña with
pieces of bacon...
- in Bete
Amhara and
named them
after their clans and sub-clans, such as:
Borona, Qallu, Bati, Wuchale,
Worra Himano,
Lagga Ghora, Tehuladere, Laggambo,...
-
region are
known as the
prelatinian substratum;
examples include bedul,
boroña, brincar, bruxa, cándanu, cantu, carrascu, comba, cuetu, güelga, llamuerga...
- – a
national dish of
Slovakia consisting of halušky and bryndza. Lecsó
Boroña – a
cornbread that is a
traditional food in the
regions of Galicia, Asturias...
- by
Oscar Wilde The Age of
Innocence by
Edith Wharton Nana by Émile Zola
Boroña by
Leopoldo Alas
Sherlock Holmes by
Arthur Conan Doyle The
Village in the...
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tiene pesqueria de
perlas aunqe poca cosa no se coje en ella sino a
Millo y
borona y no se coje
ningun arroz por ques
tierra toda de mal pais
aunque llana...
- Range".
Rough Guides.
Retrieved 14
February 2019. "Nyandarua
ranges –
Kendi Borona".
Retrieved 14
February 2019. "Aberdare Range". www.britannica.com. Britannica...
- "RAF
Cosford present". raf.mod.uk.
Retrieved 20
April 2017. "Armed Forces:
Borona Programme". Hansard. 16 July 2009.
Retrieved 24
November 2021. "RAF Cosford...