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- Plantes, Asociación Europea para el Mejoramiento de las Plantas, (in short EUCARPIA) is a non-profit organisation which promotes international scientific and...
- 38°28′20″N 30°07′11″E / 38.4722714°N 30.1196556°E / 38.4722714; 30.1196556 Eucarpia or Eukarpia (Ancient Gr****: Εὐκαρπία) was a city in Phrygia and a bishopric...
- Genetics and Breeding for Crop Quality and Resistance: Proceedings of the XV EUCARPIA Congress, Viterbo, Italy, September 20–25, 1998. Springer Science & Business...
- the Dardanelles and Exarchate of All ****espontus:Vacant Metropolis of Eucarpia: Bishop Ierotheos Zaharis (2017-) Metropolis of Euchaita: Vacant Metropolis...
- "five cities") in ancient Phrygia, now in Turkey. The five cities were: Eucarpia, Hierapolis, Otrus, Bruzus, and Stectorium. Richard Talbert, ed. (2000)...
- town name appears as Conni, it was located between Eucarpia and Nacolea, 32 Roman Miles from Eucarpia and 40 from Nacolea. Pliny the Elder calls the town...
- Genetics and Breeding for Crop Quality and Resistance: Proceedings of the XV EUCARPIA Congress, Viterbo, Italy, September 20–25, 1998. Springer Science & Business...
- of St Patrick's Church, Bangalore, he was appointed titular Bishop of Eucarpia and Vicar Apostolic of Malacca and Singapore. In 1888, the Diocese of Malacca...
- February he was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Freising and Titular Bishop of Eucarpia. He was consecrated on 8 March 1767. Nepomuk was chosen as Bishop of Linz...
- sargentiana, a taxon in need of conservation action." In XXV International EUCARPIA Symposium Section Ornamentals: Crossing Borders 1087 (pp. 221-224). Hydrangea...