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  2. Wando Seaweeds Expo - Wikipedia

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    Wando Seaweeds Expo is the world's first international exposition themed to seaweeds, which, starting in 2014, has been held in Wan-do (‘island’), Republic of Korea every three years with the topic of seaweeds such as nori, sea mustard, kelp, and hijiki.

  3. Barringtonia asiatica - Wikipedia

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    It is a small to medium-sized tree growing to 7–25 m tall. The leaves are narrow obovate, 20–40 cm in length and 10–20 cm in width. Fruit produced as mentioned earlier, is otherwise aptly known as the Box Fruit, due to distinct square like diagonals jutting out from the cross section of the fruit, given its semi spherical shape form from stem altering to a subpyramidal shape at its base.

  4. List of Japanese desserts and sweets - Wikipedia

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    Wagashi (和菓子) is a traditional Japanese confectionery which is often served with tea, especially the types made of mochi, anko (azuki bean paste), and fruits. Wagashi is typically made from plant ingredients. [9] Wagashi are made in a wide variety of shapes and consistencies and with diverse ingredients and preparation methods.

  5. Wando County - Wikipedia

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    Wando County (Korean: 완도군; RR: Wando-gun) is a county in South Jeolla Province, South Korea. It takes its name from the island of Wando, which is the largest island within the county and serves as the county seat. The major military headquarters and trading hub Cheonghaejin, established by General Jang Bogo in 828, was located on Wando ...

  6. Where's Wally? - Wikipedia

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    Where's Wally? (called Where's Waldo? in North America) is an English series of children's puzzle books created by English illustrator Martin Handford.The books consist of a series of detailed double-page spread illustrations depicting dozens or more people doing a variety of amusing things at a given location.

  7. Wando (footballer, born 1963) - Wikipedia

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    Geovânio Bonfim Sobrinho (born 13 March 1963), commonly known as Wando, is a Brazilian retired professional footballer who played as a left winger. Over nine seasons, he amassed Primeira Liga totals of 225 matches and 26 goals, mainly with Benfica .

  8. Coccoloba uvifera - Wikipedia

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    The fruits of the sea grape may be eaten raw, cooked into jellies and jams, or fermented into sea grape wine. [8] The leaves of the sea grape can be made into a tea and honey bees can make a certain type of honey with the nectar of the sea grape flowers. In other places native to sea grapes, various parts of the plant are used for medicinal ...

  9. Wando (footballer, born 1980) - Wikipedia

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    Wando da Costa Silva (born 8 May 1980) [1] is a Brazilian footballer. In February 2011, Wando joined Korean club Suwon Bluewings on loan for a one-year deal. [2] [3]