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    Cassava (redirect from Maniok)
    Manihot esculenta, commonly called cassava (/kəˈsɑːvə/), manioc, yuca (among numerous regional names) is a woody shrub of the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae...
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    the main crop, supplemented by a range of tropical plants which include maniok, taro, sugar cane, tobacco, etc. Hunting, especially wild boar, fishing...
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  • Nheengatu language: tapioca (< typyʼók-a), jaguar (< jawár-a), mandioca (< maniʼók-a), tucán (< tukán-a) o tapir (< tapiʼír-a). buqui = boy/child bichi =...
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    important local crops are corn, soybeans, fruits, vegetables, cassava (maniok), sugarcane, tobacco, cotton wool, tea and peanuts. In 2004, approximately...
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  • electrotype 1000 [16] 5000 francs Brown Zebras; Hemba statuette Bowl; bundles of maniok; two helmeted guineafowl Okapi and electrotype 5000 [17] 10,000 francs Violet...
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  • Belnatsa, Beleru, Belembut, Lambue Farafi 300? East Santo Butmas, Tur, Maniok, Shark Bay, Naturuk Ngen 250 East Santo Vanafo (Tanafo), Mon Exil, Palon...
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  • of El Tocuyo (Tocuyito is little Tocuyo). Tocuyo is an Indian word for "maniok juice".[citation needed] Southwest of the town is where the 1821 Battle...
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    important trading spot for food and agricultural products (cereals, corn, maniok, pepper, palm oil), affecting the entire Northeastern part of the state...
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    original on 11 February 2021. Retrieved 30 January 2021. "Bhadain: Bann zozo maniok ki pé critik lekip Avengers…". People's Press. Retrieved 18 January 2021...
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    and Maudemo. 59% of the households in Tilomar are producing corn, 58% maniok, 53% vegetables, 48% coconuts, 15% rice and 8% coffee. "Subdistricts of...
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    River. Most families produce rice, peanuts, mangos, cashew nuts, millet, maniok, oil palm of coconut for private or local consumption. Animals like chicken...
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