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Definitions for AVOCA
av·o·ca
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avoca
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Avoca
Avoca is a town in the Central Highlands of Victoria, Australia, 71 kilometres north west of Ballarat. It is one of two main towns in the Pyrenees Shire, the other being Beaufort to the south. At the 2006 census, Avoca had a population of 951.
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Avocanoun
the name Avoca is from the village of Avoca in county Wicklow of the country of Ireland. It means the meeting of the waters. There are approximately 28 town, cities, and villages in the world with the name AVOCA.
Submitted by jmpair13 on June 11, 2022
Etymology and Origins
Avoca
Gaelic for “the meeting of the waters.”
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of AVOCA in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of AVOCA in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
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- أفوكاArabic
- AvocaDanish
- AvocaGerman
- AvocaGreek
- avokaEsperanto
- avocaSpanish
- AVOCAPersian
- avocaFinnish
- avocatFrench
- avocaIrish
- AvocaHindi
- avocaItalian
- アボカJapanese
- ಅವೊಕಾKannada
- AvocaLatin
- avocaDutch
- AvocaNorwegian
- avocaPolish
- avocaPortuguese
- АвокаRussian
- avokaSwedish
- అవోకాTelugu
- AvocaTurkish
- АвокаUkrainian
- AvocaVietnamese
- 阿沃卡Chinese
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