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Encyclopedia > Melon (disambiguation)

There are various melons.

  • For the fruit, see melon.
  • For the organ in the head of whales and dolphins, see melon (whale)

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Golana - Revision history (1531 words)
The [[Golana melon]] originates here.+
[[Image:Golana.jpgthumbGolana.]]
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'''Golana''' is a [[Class MM-class]] [[planet]] settled by [[Bajoran]] [[colonist]]s at the beginning of the [[24th century]].
The [[Golana melon]] originates here.
Before the [[4th century]], Golana was inhabited by a now-extinct, technologically advanced civilization.
The [[Golana melon]] originates here.
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Before the [[Early History4th century]], Golana was inhabited by a now-extinct, technologically advanced civilization.
Melon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (573 words)
This melon is not cultivated in North America, but it is grown in South Africa, where it is called the spanspek.
These melons are susceptible to fungal infections by fusarium and verticillium wilts, as well as a bacterial wilt transmitted by the cucumber beetle.
Cantaloupe melons are a good source of potassium, vitamin A and folate.
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