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Garras (Cornish: Garros) is a
village in the
parish of Mawgan-in-Meneage (where the 2011
census was
included ), in west Cornwall, England, UK. Cornwall...
- and has 8-9 rays. As far as is known, the
diploid karyotype of
garras is 2n = 50.
Garras are not or
barely noticeably ****ually
dimorphic and generally...
- (23
January 2014). "
Garras de oro, P.P. Jambrina" [Golden Claws, P.P. Jambrina] (in Spanish). Arcadia.
Retrieved 7
February 2014.
Garras de oro at IMDb...
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Garra or
GARRA may
refer to:
Garra, the
garras, a
cyprinid genus Garra, Iran, a
village in
Kermanshah Province, Iran the
Garra people (sometimes Gara)...
- The red
garra (
Garra rufa), also
known as the
doctor fish or
nibble fish, is a
species of
cyprinid that is
native to a wide
range of
freshwater habitats...
- The
Garras International Antinarcotics Training School (Escuela
Garras del Valor) is a
military training facility located in Bolivia,
which trains military...
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Glanville 2005. "Uruguay's 1950
World Cup
triumph a
testament to the
spirit of
garra". CNN. 4 July 2010.
Archived from the
original on 7 July 2010. Glanville...
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Garra Blanca (Spanish:
White Claw) is the name of a
barra brava formed by fans of the Santiago-based
football club Colo-Colo in Chile. It is considered...
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Garra flavatra can also be
called Panda Garra, is a
species of
cyprinid fish in the
genus Garra. L.
Kosygin Singh (2010). "
Garra flavatra". The IUCN Red...
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Korra Garra (or Kora Gara) is an
Ethiopian writer, an
expert in the
Konso language and culture, and an
authority on
Konso agriculture. He is
known for...