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Formosa Province (Spanish pronunciation:) is a province in northeastern Argentina, part of the Gran Chaco Region. Formosa's northeast end touches Asunción, Paraguay , and the province borders the provinces of Chaco and Salta to its south and west, respectively.
The name Formosa eventually "replaced all others in European literature" and remained in common use among English speakers into the 20th century. [ 4 ] The term mínzhǔguó ( 民主國 ) was an early Chinese translation of the English word republic , pioneered by William Alexander Parsons Martin with his Chinese translation of Henry Wheaton 's ...
The Formosa Bus Terminal Station, which goes to medium and long distances, with great passenger movement throughout the year. Several national and international transport companies operate in the city, whose most common destinations are Buenos Aires , Rosario , Corrientes , Resistencia , Córdoba , Mendoza , Posadas , Salta and Clorinda ...
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Formosa (horse), winner of the English Fillies Triple Crown; Formosa (surname), a surname common in Malta, Spain, Portugal and other Mediterranean countries; Formosa Cafe, a famous restaurant in Hollywood, California; Formosa, a fictional country located on the island of Taiwan, whose culture was invented by George Psalmanazar as a hoax
China sent observers last year, but will have troops on the ground this year, the Navy, which coordinates the Operation Formosa exercises, said in a statement, adding that U.S. troops took part in ...
Amanita muscaria, commonly known as the fly agaric or fly amanita, [5] is a basidiomycete of the genus Amanita.It is a large white-gilled, white-spotted, and usually red mushroom.
Formosan may refer to various things associated with the island of Taiwan (formerly called Formosa): Taiwanese people who lived on the island before 1945, and their descendants; Taiwanese indigenous peoples, descendants of inhabitants of the island before Chinese settlement; Formosan languages, the languages of the indigenous people of the island