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  2. King coconut - Wikipedia

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    The king coconut tree is shorter than coconut trees, and is commonly found growing wild in many areas of the country. [3] The king coconut water, or liquid endosperm of young King coconut is a nutritious beverage rich in sugars (mainly reducing sugars), minerals (mainly K+), vitamins (mainly B & C) and amino acids. [4]

  3. Jacome Gonsalves - Wikipedia

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    Jacome Gonsalves was the eldest son of Tomás Gonsalves and Mariana de Abreu, a Goan Catholic couple living in the parish of Our Lady of Piety (Piedade, Goa).He was born on 8 June 1676.

  4. Madampe - Wikipedia

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    Madampe is a town with historical importance which was ruled by king Thaniwallbha according to the history. There are two areas: Old town and New town which is also known as Silva town. Old town is located on Colombo - Negombo - Chilaw main road. The new town is located on Kuliyapitiya road.

  5. $20 million is missing. Frustrated homebuyers warned ... - AOL

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    The house at 2960 Coconut Ave. has had four contracts on it, three currently, with deposits ranging from $500,000 in 2020 to $1.52 million in January. “It all goes back to the city of Miami ...

  6. ‘King of Coconut Grove’ is broke, judge says. A dozen of his ...

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    Miami-Dade Circuit Court Judge Jennifer Bailey has set a Sept. 15 auction date

  7. ‘King of Coconut Grove’ faces foreclosure. His buyers could ...

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    Coyne bought their new $1.6 million townhouse at 2978 Coconut Ave. in 2021 and gave Cox a $487,500 deposit with promises that finishing touches were nearly complete and they’d be in within 90 days.

  8. Isaiah Emmanuel Morter - Wikipedia

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    His nicknames included "the Coconut King" and "Guinea Sigar" [3] and he owned Caye Chapel [4] and other plantations. For his achievements he was honoured with the award of Knight Commander of Distinguished Service Order of Ethiopia. [5] He was also a strong supporter of Marcus Garvey's Universal Negro Improvement Association. [5]

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