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  1. Tarragona - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    5 Modern Tarragona. 6 Major Events. 7 Other information. 8 International relations ... Main article: Tarragona Amphitheatre ... Tarragona has a wall surrounding ...
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  2. Tarragon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Tarragon or dragon's-wort (Artemisia dracunculus L.) is a perennial herb in the ... Tarragon grows to 120-150 cm tall, with slender branched stems. ...
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  3. Tarragona travel guide - Wikitravel
    Open source travel guide to Tarragona, featuring up-to-date information on ... Tarragona is a good choice if you only have a day or two to get out of Barcelona, ...
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  4. tarragon: Definition from Answers.com
    tarragon n. An aromatic Eurasian herb (Artemisia dracunculus) having linear to lance-shaped leaves and small, whitish-green flower heads arranged in
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  5. Welcome to the Tarragon Web Site!
    Welcome to Tarragon, one of the most active and influential real estate ... Locally owned and operated, Tarragon pursues diverse projects, with personal ...
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  6. Tarragona: Definition from Answers.com
    Tarragona A city of northeast Spain on the Mediterranean Sea west-southwest of Barcelona. ... There are still many important ancient remains at Tarragona. ...
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  7. Tarragona, Spain Vacations, Tourism & Attractions - Yahoo! Travel
    Tarragona, CT, Spain vacations: Find the best Tarragona hotels, attractions, maps, pictures, weather, airport information, travel advice and more on Yahoo! Travel.
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  8. Tarragon
    Tarragon is called the "King of Herbs" by the French, and with good reason. ... Unlike most of the other herbs, tarragon loses the potency of its flavor when dried. ...
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  9. Tarragon
    Description of tarragon, its habitat, medicinal uses, and other useful tips. ... Tarragon is a green, glabrous perennial shrub found in sunny, dry areas in the ...
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  10. Tarragon
    Tarragon's name is derived from the French esdragon, meaning "little dragon. ... Thomas Jefferson was an early distributor of tarragon in the fledgling United States. ...
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