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  • 51Farina, South Australia — The mean annual rainfall is 163.6 mm, although it is highly variable.Originally called The Gums, Farina was settled in 1878 by optimistic farmers hoping that rain follows the plough . On the edge of the desert, it is situated on the old aligmnent …

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  • 52Farina, Illinois — Geobox|Settlement name = Farina native name = other name = category = Village etymology = official name = motto = nickname = image caption = symbol = country = United States state = Illinois region = Fayette region type = County district =… …

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  • 53Farina, Mimi — ▪ 2002 Mimi Margharita Baez        American folk singer and social activist (b. April 30, 1945, Stanford, Calif. d. July 18, 2001, Mill Valley, Calif.), was the younger sister of folk singer Joan Baez and was also a well known performer in her… …

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  • 54Fariña, Richard — ▪ American folk singer and novelist born April 30, 1937?, New York, N.Y., U.S. died April 30, 1966, Carmel, Calif.       American folk singer and novelist who, with his wife, Mimi Fariña (Fariña, Mimi), played a significant role in the folk music …

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  • 55Farina, Giuseppe — ▪ Italian automobile racer byname  Nino   born 1906, Turin, Italy died June 30, 1966, near Chambéry, Fr.  Italian automobile racing driver who was the first to win the world driving championship according to the modern point system.       Farina …

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  • 56farina — noun Etymology: Latin, meal, flour, from far spelt more at barley Date: 14th century 1. a fine meal of vegetable matter (as cereal grains) used chiefly for puddings or as a breakfast cereal 2. any of various powdery or mealy substances …

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  • 57Farina — biographical name Salvatore 1846 1918 Italian novelist …

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  • 58farina — noun A fine flour or meal made from cereal grains or from the starch or fecula of vegetables, extracted by various processes, and used in cookery …

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  • 59farina — Flour or meal, as prepared from cereal grains such as Avena sativa (oats) or Triticum sativum (wheat); used as a starchy food. [L.] f. avenae (fa re′na a ve na) oatmeal flour. f. tritici (fa re′na trit′i se) wheat flour. * * * fa·ri·na fə rē nə n …

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  • 60fariña — pop. Harina de mandioca// asunto (JAS.)// cariz que toma una cosa (JAS.) …

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