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Iberica (typeface)
Iberica, a Latin word referring to the Iberian Peninsula, may refer to: * a barangay in Iberica-Labo, Camarines Norte, Philippines * '' Iberica'', an extinct genus of multituberculate from Spain * ''Centaurea iberica'', the Iberian starthistle or Iberian knapweed, a plant species native to southeastern Europe * ''Corixa iberica'', a water boatman species * '' Coronilla iberica'', an ornamental plant species * '' Forficula iberica'', an earwig species * ''Lallemantia iberica ''Lallemantia iberica'', known commonly as dragon's head, is a species of flowering plant in the mint family, Lamiaceae. The plant has been cultivated for its seeds in southwestern Asia and southeastern Europe since prehistoric times. Originally ...'', a flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae. * '' Potthastia iberica'', a non-biting midge species * '' Rana iberica'', is a species of frog in the family Ranidae {{disambiguation ...
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Iberian Peninsula
The Iberian Peninsula (), ** * Aragonese and Occitan: ''Peninsula Iberica'' ** ** * french: Péninsule Ibérique * mwl, Península Eibérica * eu, Iberiar penintsula also known as Iberia, is a peninsula in southwestern Europe, defining the westernmost edge of Eurasia. It is principally divided between Spain and Portugal, comprising most of their territory, as well as a small area of Southern France, Andorra, and Gibraltar. With an area of approximately , and a population of roughly 53 million, it is the second largest European peninsula by area, after the Scandinavian Peninsula. Name Greek name The word ''Iberia'' is a noun adapted from the Latin word "Hiberia" originating in the Ancient Greek word Ἰβηρία ('), used by Greek geographers under the rule of the Roman Empire to refer to what is known today in English as the Iberian Peninsula. At that time, the name did not describe a single geographical entity or a distinct population; the same name was ...
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Iberica-Labo, Camarines Norte
Labo, officially the Municipality of Labo ( tl, Bayan ng Labo), is a 1st class municipality in the province of Camarines Norte, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 109,245 people. Labo is from Daet and from Manila. Geography The town of Labo is geographically located relatively at the center of the province of Camarines Norte. It is approximately 335 kilometers south of Manila and 15 kilometers away from Daet, the capital town of the province. It is situated at the coordinates between 14°01'06" and 14°11" North latitudes and 122°21'00" and 122°52'20" East longitudes. On the North, it is bounded by the municipalities of Paracale, Jose Panganiban, and Capalonga, on the South, by the province of Quezon, adjoining province of Camarines Sur, on the East by the municipalities of Vinzons and San Vicente, and on the West by the municipality of Santa Elena. The Maharlika highway links this municipality to provinces and cities of the Bicol Region and ...
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Iberica (mammal)
''Iberica'' is an extinct genus of eobaatarid or a possible plagiaulacid multituberculate which existed in what is now Galve, Spain, during the early Cretaceous (late Hauterivian-early Barremian age). It was first named by Ainara Badiola, José Ignacio Canudo and Gloria Cuenca-Bescós in 2011 File:2011 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: a protester partaking in Occupy Wall Street heralds the beginning of the Occupy movement; protests against Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi, who was killed that October; a young man celebrate ... and the type species is ''Iberica hahni''. References Cretaceous mammals Multituberculates Fossil taxa described in 2011 Prehistoric mammals of Europe Prehistoric mammal genera {{cretaceous-mammal-stub ...
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Centaurea Iberica
''Centaurea iberica'', the Iberian knapweed or Iberian star-thistle, is a species of '' Centaurea''. It is native to southeastern Europe and southwestern Asia. It is known elsewhere as an introduced species and a noxious weed. Control Aminocyclopyrachlor + chlorsulfuron, aminopyralid, chlorsulfuron alone, clopyralid, clopyralid + 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, dicamba, diflufenzopyr + dicamba, picloram, and triclopyr + clopyralid for the Pacific Northwest of North America North America is a continent in the Northern Hemisphere and almost entirely within the Western Hemisphere. It is bordered to the north by the Arctic Ocean, to the east by the Atlantic Ocean, to the southeast by South America and the Car .... References External links *Jepson Manual TreatmentPhoto gallery
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Corixa Iberica
''Corixa iberica'' is a species of water boatman in the family Corixidae Corixidae is a family of aquatic insects in the order Hemiptera. They are found worldwide in virtually any freshwater habitat and a few species live in saline water. There are about 500 known species worldwide, in 55 genera, including the genus ... in the order Hemiptera.Tree of Life Web Project
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Insects described in 1981 Corixini {{Corixidae-stub ...
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Coronilla Iberica
''Securigera orientalis'' is an ornamental plant native to the Caucasus region of Asia. References * orientalis Orientalis, oriental in Latin, may refer to : * a ''Yersinia pestis'' biovar thought to correspond to the third plague pandemic and also: * Francia Orientalis, the realm allotted to Louis the German by the 843 Treaty of Verdun * Marcha Orientalis ( ... Plants described in 1808 {{Loteae-stub ...
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Forficula Iberica
''Forficula iberica'' is a species of earwig in the family Forficulidae Forficulidae is a family of earwigs in the order Dermaptera. There are more than 70 genera and 490 described species in Forficulidae. Species in this family include ''Forficula auricularia'' (the European earwig or common earwig) and ''Apterygid .... References Forficulidae Insects described in 1981 {{earwig-stub ...
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Lallemantia Iberica
''Lallemantia iberica'', known commonly as dragon's head, is a species of flowering plant in the mint family, Lamiaceae. The plant has been cultivated for its seeds in southwestern Asia and southeastern Europe since prehistoric times. Originally from the Caucasus and the Middle East, it spread throughout European and eastern countries. Its vernacular name in Iran is balangu shahri. The seeds contain the edible oil known as lallemantia oil. The oil content of the seeds is about 30%, sometimes reaching up to 38%. The oil is used as a substitute for linseed oil in the production of varnish, furniture polish, ink, paint, soap, and linoleum. Uses and possibilities Lallemantia iberica has many potentially interesting uses. Traditionally, it is used as a medical plant for the treatment of common cold, coughing, stomach and abdominal pain.Al-Snafi, Ali. (2019). Medical Benefit of Lallemantia Iberica-A Review. To Chemistry Journal. 9. 97-102. The interesting fatty acid pattern of its ...
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Potthastia Iberica
''Potthastia iberica'' is a non-biting midge species in the genus Potthastia ''Potthastia'' is a genus of non-biting midges in the subfamily Diamesinae of the bloodworm family Chironomidae The Chironomidae (informally known as chironomids, nonbiting midges, or lake flies) comprise a family of nematoceran flies with a .... References External links Chironomidae Diptera of Europe Insects described in 1971 {{Chironomidae-stub ...
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