• Gallinas may refer to: Gallinas River (Sierra Leone) Gallinas people, Sierra Leone Gallinas River (Mexico), a tributary of Santa Maria River (San Luis...
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  • The Gallinas people is a name applied to an ethnic group in eastern Sierra Leone, which formerly existed as an independent kingdom. "Gallinas" is an exonym...
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  • Gallinas River may refer to: Gallinas River (Sierra Leone) Gallinas River (New Mexico), a tributary of the Rio Grande Gallinas River (Mexico), in Huasteca...
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  • Gallinas River or Rio Gallinas is a river with its source in San Miguel County, New Mexico, and confluence with the Pecos River in Guadalupe County, New...
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    Punta Gallinas (Cape Gallinas, "Cape Hens") is a headland in northern Colombia. Located in Uribia Municipality, La Guajira Department, it is the northernmost...
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    The Gallinas massacre or the Gallinas Mountains massacre was an engagement of the Apache Wars on September 2, 1861, between a war party of Mescalero Apache...
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  • Las Gallinas Valley or Gallinas Valley is a geographical valley landform of Marin County, California, United States formed by Miller Creek. It is also...
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    The Villa of Livia (Latin: Ad Gallinas Albas) is an ancient Roman villa at Prima Porta, 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) north of Rome, Italy, along the Via Flaminia...
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  • The Gallinas River in Sierra Leone reaches the Atlantic between Cape Saint Ann and Grand Cape Mount. Strictly speaking, the Gallinas River is an archaic...
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    Chamelea gallina is a species of small saltwater clam, a marine bivalve in the family Veneridae, the venus clams. Carl Linnaeus originally described Venus...
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