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  2. Trichanthera gigantea - Wikipedia

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    The species is known by many common names, including madre de agua, suiban, cenicero, tuno, naranjillo, palo de agua and ketum ayam. [2] It is native to Central America and northern South America. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It has also been introduced to other tropical regions such as Vietnam , Cambodia , and the Philippines .

  3. Madre de aguas - Wikipedia

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    The story was first told in the 1600's and says that the Madre de aguas is a giant boa snake very large and wide with the thickness of a palm tree, has two extrusions similar to horns in the frontal region of his head, and is covered in scales thick and distributed inversely as present in other boa snakes, which is impenetrable to bullets.

  4. Ironwood Pig Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    The Ironwood Pig Sanctuary is a non-profit pot bellied pig sanctuary located in Pinal County, Arizona, at Marana, about 30 miles from Tucson. Its mission is to relieve the suffering of abandoned, abused, unwanted, or neglected pigs. [1] It contains almost 600 pigs on 80 acres (0.32 km 2; 0.13 sq mi). [2]

  5. File:Sierra Madre Occidental Pine-Oak Forests map.svg

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    English: Approximate area of the Sierra Madre Occidental Pine-Oak Forests ecoregion - of the Tropical and subtropical coniferous forests Biome - in Northwestern and western Central Mexico. Date 19 December 2010

  6. Pigtown, Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Pigtown's annual festival famously features a pig race, "The Squeakness", to commemorate its history. [ 4 ] Pigtown has long been considered one of Baltimore's most promising neighborhoods due to its proximity to the I-95 corridor, the University of Maryland Medical Center , Camden Yards , Ravens Stadium , the Inner Harbor , and Downtown ...

  7. Gliricidia sepium - Wikipedia

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    Gliricidia sepium, often simply referred to as gliricidia or by its Spanish common name madre de cacao (also anglicized as mother of cocoa), [2] is a medium size leguminous tree belonging to the family Fabaceae.

  8. Talk:Madre de aguas - Wikipedia

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  9. Rancho Ojo del Agua de la Coche - Wikipedia

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    Rancho Ojo de Agua de la Coche was a 8,927-acre (3,613 ha) Mexican land grant in present-day Santa Clara County, California given in 1835 by Governor José Figueroa to Juan María Hernandez. [1] The name means "pig's spring".