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  2. Buša - Wikipedia

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    The Buša is a traditional breed or group of breeds of Albania and the countries of the former Yugoslavia – Bosnia, Croatia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia. [2]: 145 [3] [4] It forms part of a larger group of related breeds including the Gurgucke, Lekbibaj and Prespa of Albania, [2]: 205 [5]: 715 the Gacko or Gatacko of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Greek Shorthorn, the Metohija Red ...

  3. Rotes Höhenvieh - Wikipedia

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    The Rotes Höhenvieh is a breed of red cattle from the Central Uplands of Germany. It was created in 1985 as a merger of the few remaining examples of a number of closely similar regional breeds of upland red cattle. Reconstruction of the breed was made possible by the discovery of a stock of semen in a sperm bank. The name means "red upland ...

  4. List of television stations in Albania - Wikipedia

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    IN TV; Supersonic TV; BBF TV; Folk Plus; TV Blue Sky; Tirana TV; Club TV; MusicAL; Click TV; STV Folk; Albsat Music; ALB Music HD; ALB Hits HD; ALB Koncert HD; ALB Folk HD; ALB Çifteli HD; ALB Hip Hop HD; Globe Music; Real TV; City TV; 3+ HD

  5. Danish Red - Wikipedia

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    The breed was developed in Denmark based on local breeds bred with Angeln cattle [4] from Angeln, Schleswig.Danish Red cattle (and, earlier, Angeln cattle) have been imported to many other countries and have been used to improve and form many local breeds, [5] such as Lithuanian Red, Estonian Red, [6] Latvian Red, Polish Red, Belarus Red, [7] [8] Tambov Red (Russian Red), Bulgarian Red, etc.

  6. Red Sindhi - Wikipedia

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    The Red Sindhi is a dairy breed of zebuine cattle. It is believed to originate in western Sindh and in the Las Bela area of Balochistan , now in Pakistan. [ 2 ] : 281 [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It is widely kept in Pakistan, where in 2006 there were approximately 3 000 000 head; [ 3 ] there are small numbers in India and in Bangladesh .

  7. Estonian Red cattle - Wikipedia

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    An Estonian Red cow in the barn of Estonian University of Life Sciences near Tartu. The Estonian Red (Estonian: Eesti punane veis) is an Estonian breed of dairy cattle.It was developed in the second half of the nineteenth century from cross-breeding of local cattle with imported stock of the Angeln, Danish Red and North Slesvig Red breeds.

  8. Harzer Rotvieh - Wikipedia

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    Later they crossed in Angeln cattle. Since 1980 the Harzer Rotvieh has been only a variety of the Angeln breed. In the middle of the 1980s they took remaining animals of the old Harzer Rotvieh (that were already mixed) to synthesize a new population of "Red Cattle, breeding type upland cattle", the Rotes Höhenvieh.

  9. Belgian Red cattle - Wikipedia

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    The Belgian Red (known in Dutch as Rood West-Vlaams and in French as Rouge de Flandre occidentale, literally "Red West-Flemish") is a cattle breed from Flanders in Belgium and Northern France. It is considered in danger of extinction.