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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

evoe
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It is one of the common names given in Central America and Colombia to the Dipterys tree of the family Fabaceae panamensis. Also referred to as tonga, tonka, baru, cumaru. Evoè tree reaches up to 60 meters high and is typical of very humid climates.

  




Felipe Lorenzo del Río

Evoe: cry of enthusiasm, joy overflowed and orgiastic exaltation that emitted the Bacchae and other participants in religious rites in honor of Bacchus, as well as invoke this God of wine and pleasure, also known as Evan and phloem.

  



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