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¡EL BURLADÉS LOGRA LA PERMANENCIA EN LA ÚLTIMA JORNADA DE TERCERA RFEF!
¡EL BURLADÉS LOGRA LA PERMANENCIA EN LA ÚLTIMA JORNADA DE TERCERA RFEF!

El Burladés se la jugaba en el último partido de la temporada en #TerceraRFEF contra Oberena. Dependían de sí mismos para ...



EL HUARTE CAE ELIMINADO FRENTE AL TERRASSA Y LA COPA DEL REY TENDRÁ QUE ESPERAR
EL HUARTE CAE ELIMINADO FRENTE AL TERRASSA Y LA COPA DEL REY TENDRÁ QUE ESPERAR

El miércoles empezó la fase nacional de la Copa Federación con los dieciseisavos de final. El Huarte, que se proclamó campeón ...



El Terrassa FC accedeix als vuitens de final de la Copa Federació en golejar el Huarte (0-3)
El Terrassa FC accedeix als vuitens de final de la Copa Federació en golejar el Huarte (0-3)

Carlos Martínez, Àlex Fernández i Servetti, golejadors. Més informació a https://www.terrassadigital.cat.



¡¡ELÍAS TOMÉ VUELVE A BURLADA CON EL BETI KOZKOR!!
¡¡ELÍAS TOMÉ VUELVE A BURLADA CON EL BETI KOZKOR!!

El pasado lunes se jugó el partido de Tercera División entre el Burladés y el Beti Kozkor. Anteriormente, se había aplazado por algún caso de coronavirus en el ...



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Burla

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Bucladesine
Bucladesine

Bucladesine is a cyclic nucleotide derivative which mimics the action of endogenous cAMP and is a phosphodiesterase inhibitor. Bucladesine is a cell permeable cAMP analog.

Burlănești
Burlănești

Burlănești is a commune in Edineț district, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Burlănești and Buzdugeni.

Huarte

Huarte or Uharte is a town and municipality located in the province and autonomous community of Navarre, northern Spain.

Juan Huarte de San Juan
Juan Huarte de San Juan

Juan Huarte de San Juan or Juan Huarte y Navarro was a Spanish physician and psychologist.

Han Chinese
Han Chinese

The Han Chinese, Han people or simply Han (Chinese: 漢人, pinyin: Hànrén, literally "Han people"; or 漢族, pinyin: Hànzú, literally "Han ethnicity" or "Han ethnic group") or ethnic Chinese are an East Asian ethnic group and nation. They constitute the world's largest ethnic group, making up about 18% of the global population.

Hartebeest
Hartebeest

The hartebeest , also known as kongoni, is an African antelope. Eight subspecies have been described, including two sometimes considered to be independent species.

Huastec people

The Huastec or Téenek , are an indigenous people of Mexico, living in the La Huasteca region including the states of Hidalgo, Veracruz, San Luis Potosí and Tamaulipas concentrated along the route of the Pánuco River and along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico. There are approximately 66,000 Huastec speakers today, of which two-thirds are in San Luis Potosí and one-third in Veracruz, although their population was probably much higher, as much as half a million, when the Spanish arrived in 1529.The ancient Huastec civilization is one of the pre-Columbian Mesoamerican cultures.

Huastec language

The Wasteko language is a Mayan language of Mexico, spoken by the Huastecos living in rural areas of San Luis Potosí and northern Veracruz. Though relatively isolated from them, it is related to the Mayan languages spoken further south and east in Mexico and Central America.

Huerteales
Huerteales

Huerteales is the botanical name for an order of flowering plants. It is one of the 17 orders that make up the large eudicot group known as the rosids in the APG III system of plant classification.

Huasteca Nahuatl

Huasteca Nahuatl is a Nahuan language spoken by over a million people in the region of La Huasteca in Mexico, centered in the states of Hidalgo and San Luis Potosí (Western), but also spoken in the northern part of Veracruz and the extreme north of Puebla. Ethnologue divides Huasteca Nahuatl into three languages, Eastern, Central, and Western, as they judge that separate literature is required, but notes that there is 85% mutual intelligibility between Eastern and Western.

Huastec civilization
Huastec civilization

The Huastec civilization was a pre-Columbian civilization of Mesoamerica, occupying a territory on the Gulf coast of Mexico that included the northern portion of Veracruz state, and neighbouring regions of the states of Hidalgo, Querétaro, San Luis Potosí, and Tamaulipas. The Huastec people were an early offshoot of the Maya peoples that migrated northwards.

Huarpe
Huarpe

The Huarpes or Warpes are an indigenous people of Argentina, living in the Cuyo region. Some scholars assume that in the Huarpe language, this word means "sandy ground," but according to Arte y Vocabulario de la lengua general del Reino de Chile, written by Andrés Fabres in Lima in 1765, the word Cuyo comes from Araucanian cuyum puulli, meaning "sandy land" or "desert country".