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Garúa is a
Spanish word
meaning drizzle or mist.
Although used in
other contexts in the Spanish-speaking world,
garúa most
importantly refers to the moist...
- Mara in the far north,
towards Garua in the centre, and
towards Nsanakang in the south.
British forces moving towards Garua under the
command of Colonel...
- The
First Battle of
Garua took
place from 29 to 31
August 1914
during the
Kamerun campaign of the
First World War
between German and
invading British...
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Garoua (also
Garua; Fula: 𞤺𞤢𞤪𞤱𞤢, Garwa) is a port city and the
capital of the
North Region of Cameroon,
lying on the
Benue River. A
thriving centre...
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vapor produces the sea
smoke fog, and is
usually misty and smoke-like.
Garúa fog near the
coast of
Chile and Peru,
occurs when
typical fog
produced by...
- The
Second Battle of
Garua took
place from 31 May to 10 June 1915
during the
Kamerun campaign of the
First World War in
Garua,
German Kamerun. The battle...
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stretches of dark
overcast skies are not uncommon.
Persistent morning drizzle (
garúa)
frequently occurs from June
through September,
coating the
streets with...
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caste name from
Khalpa to Rohit, like
others such as
Dheds to Mahyavanshis,
Garua to Guru, and
Bhangi to Rishi. Only
Mahyavanshis were
successful in getting...
- wind
along the
southern Atlantic coast of Brazil)[citation needed]
Garua, la
garúa, or
garoa (dry
winds hitting the
lower western slopes of the Andes)[citation...
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stronghold of
Garua but was
repulsed in the
First Battle of
Garua on 31 August. In 1915 the
German forces,
except for
those at Mora and
Garua,
withdrew to...