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Păuca (German: Törnen; Hungarian: Pókafalva) is a
commune located in
Sibiu County, Transylvania, Romania. It is
composed of four villages:
Bogatu Român...
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Simona Păuca (born 19
September 1969) is a
retired Romanian artistic gymnast. She
competed at the 1984
Summer Olympics in Los Angeles,
where she tied...
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Meterana pauca is a moth of the
family Noctuidae. It is
endemic to New Zealand. It was
described by
Philpott in 1910 from two
specimens held at the Otago...
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consideration of the
misery of the world. Aujourd'**** (1843 - 1855) IV.
Pauca meae : It is the book of
mourning where the poet
tries to
establish a form...
- confession.
pauca sed bona few, but good
Similar to "quality over quantity";
though there may be few of something, at
least they are of good quality.
pauca sed...
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Pawka (Quechua for a
plant (Escallonia herrerae),
Hispanicized spellings Pauca, Paucca) is a 5,129-metre-high (16,827 ft)
mountain in the
Andes of Peru...
- 1156. ISBN 978-0-7817-5126-1.
Archived from the
original on 2016-05-09.
Pauca AL,
Dripps RD (July 1973). "Clinical
experience with
isoflurane (Forane):...
- intendit, ubi
Brigantia Gallaeciae civitas sita
altissimum farum et
inter pauca memorandi operis ad
speculam Britanniae erigit ("At the
second angle of...
- to mouth): Left:
Lunca Satului,
Valea Pustie, Trecătoarea,
Valea Hăncii,
Păuca, Gârdan, Ungurei,
Valea lui Sânui, Bolânda, Ohaba, Gârbău,
Valea Seacă,...
- sulfate, or
copper oxide. The
bacterial pathogen,
Xylella fastidiosa pauca (X. f.
pauca), that
causes "Olive
Quick Decline Syndrome" (OQDS) and
mainly affects...