Rata
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- Plants of the genus Metrosideros from New Zealand, including
- Metrosideros robusta (Northern rātā)
- Metrosideros bartlettii Bartlett's rātā , or the Cape Reinga white rātā, is one of twelve Metrosideros species endemic to New Zealand and is notable for its extreme rarity and its white flowers, somewhat uncommon in that genus of red-flowered trees and plants. Its natural range is in the far north of the North Island at Te Paki, in three patches of dense native (Bartlett's rātā or Cape Reinga white rātā)
- Metrosideros carminea Metrosideros carminea is a forest liane or vine endemic to New Zealand. It occurs in coastal and lowland forest from Te Paki in the north of the North Island south to Mahia Peninsula and Taranaki. It is one of a number of New Zealand Metrosideros species which live out their lives as vines, unlike the northern rata ( M.robusta), which generally (Carmine rātā)
- Metrosideros fulgens (Scarlet rātā)
- Metrosideros umbellata (Southern rātā)
- The mangosteen tree Garcinia dulcis Mundu or Rata is a tropical fruit tree native to Indonesia of Indonesia
- Rata (crab), a crab True crabs are decapod crustaceans of the infraorder Brachyura, which typically have a very short projecting "tail" , or where the reduced abdomen is entirely hidden under the thorax. Other animals, such as hermit crabs, king crabs, porcelain crabs, horseshoe crabs and crab lice, are not true crabs genus
- An important figure in Polynesian mythology Polynesian mythology is the oral traditions of the people of Polynesia, a grouping of Central and South Pacific Ocean island archipelagos in the Polynesian triangle together with the scattered cultures known as the Polynesian outliers. Polynesians speak languages that descend from a language reconstructed as Proto-Polynesian that was probably. See:
- Rātā (Māori mythology) In Māori mythology, accounts vary somewhat as to the ancestry of Rātā. Usually he is a grandson of Tāwhaki and son of Wahieroa. Wahieroa is treacherously killed by Matuku-tangotango, an ogre. Rātā sets out to avenge the murder, travelling to the home of Matuku, where a servant of the ogre tells him that Matuku comes out to devour people each
- Rata (Tahitian mythology)
- Rata (Tuamotu mythology)
- Laka In Hawaiian mythology, Laka is the name of a popular hero from Polynesian mythology. . Lengthy legends of his exploits extend throughout the islands, and the kings of Tahiti and Hawaiʻi claimed him as their ancestor (Hawaiian mythology)
- Rata ("rat"), nickname of the Polikarpov I-16 fighter in the Spanish Civil War The Spanish Civil War was a major conflict that devastated Spain from 17 July 1936 to 1 April 1939. It began after an attempted coup d'état by a group of Spanish Army generals against the government of the Second Spanish Republic, then under the leadership of president Manuel Azaña. The nationalist coup was supported by the conservative Spanish
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Tue, 22 Jun 2010 17:02:51 GMT+00:00
GulfNews More than 571 million new shares were offered to and taken up by qualifying shareholders on a pro rata basis. Du's shares in issue have now increased to ... Du raises Dh1 billion through rights issue Emirates Business 24/7 Du completes AED1bn rights issue TeleGeography Rights issue raises Dh1 billion giving du cause for celebration National Middle East North Africa Financial Network
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