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fajá
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Fajã
Fajã (Portuguese pronunciation: [fɐ'ʒɐ̃]) is a Portuguese term of obscure origin used to describe supratidal talus at the foot of coastal cliffs, caused by landslides or lava flows. Although relatively common world-wide, they are distinctive features of the Azores and Madeira, as well as of the Canary Islands, where the equivalent term in Canarian Spanish is fajana (Spanish pronunciation: [fa'xana]). The term also designates a small flat piece of land, generally cultivable and located by the sea, formed of materials fallen from cliffs. Another Canarian word for lava fajanas is isla baja, literally, "low island".
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of fajá in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of fajá in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
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We estimate increasing (global) demands. In the order of 10-15 million barrels per day extra demand in the next 10 years, fracking will peak then decline very soon. Declination is very fast. Fracking has a 70 percent decline rate. The Faja has a 30 percent decline rate.
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- فاجاArabic
- fajaCzech
- fajaDanish
- FajaGerman
- fajaGreek
- fajaEsperanto
- FajaSpanish
- فاجاPersian
- fajaFinnish
- fajaFrench
- fajaIrish
- FajaHindi
- FajaHungarian
- ֆաջաArmenian
- fajaIndonesian
- fajaItalian
- fajaHebrew
- ファジャJapanese
- ಫಜಾKannada
- 파자Korean
- fajaLatin
- FajaDutch
- FajaNorwegian
- fajaPolish
- FajaPortuguese
- FajaRomanian
- фаяRussian
- fajaSwedish
- ஃபாஜாTamil
- ఫజాTelugu
- ฟาจาThai
- FayaTurkish
- fajaUkrainian
- فجیUrdu
- fajaVietnamese
- fajaYiddish
- 法亚Chinese
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