(ipomoea aquatica)

  • 61Ong — or ONG may refer to: Contents 1 Economics 2 People 3 Places 4 Other Economics ONG, abbreviation for Organisation Non Gouvernement …

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  • 62List of Singapore-related topics — This is a list of topics related to Singapore. For a similar list in alphabetical order, see list of Singapore related topics by alphabetical order. Those interested in the subject can monitor changes to the pages by clicking on Related changes… …

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  • 63Kangkung — may refer to:* Ipomoea aquatica , Water spinach, an Asian leaf vegetable *Kangkung, Burma …

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  • 64Swamp cabbage — can refer to: * Ipomoea aquatica in the convolvulaceae family * heart of palm from the Sabal palm, a type of cabbage palm …

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  • 65Chinese spinach — can mean any of several plants grown as leaf vegetables in China (among other places): Ipomoea aquatica, (蕹菜; yongcài) semi aquatic with hollow stems and long, lance shaped leaves. Sold as Ong Choy or On Choy in West Coast North American Chinese… …

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  • 66Japanese occupation of Singapore — The Japanese occupation of Singapore was the period in the history of Singapore between 1942 and 1945, when Japanese forces occupied Singapore during World War II, after having defeated the combined Australian, British, Indian and Malayan… …

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  • 68Mì Quảng — A bowl of Mì Quảng Vietnamese name Quốc ngữ mì quảng Mì Quảng (also spelled …

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  • 69Vegetable — For other uses, see Vegetable (disambiguation). Farmers market showing vegetable …

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  • 70Haor — A haor ( bn. হাওর) is a wetland ecosystem in the north eastern part of Bangladesh which physically is a bowl or saucer shaped shallow depression, also known as a backswamp.MK Alam; Wave attack in Haor areas of Bangladesh and cement concrete… …

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