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Qué (quién) es Quisqueya (plant) - definición


Quisqueya (plant)         
GENUS OF PLANTS
Quisqueya (orchid)
Quisqueya is a genus of orchids, (family Orchidaceae), consisting of four species endemic to the island of Hispaniola (split between the Dominican Republic and Haiti) of the Greater Antilles.
Quisqueya         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Quisqueya (disambiguation)
Quisqueya (or Kiskeya or Kiskella) is one of the names of Hispaniola Island believed to mean "mother of all lands" in the Taíno language. The name and its demonym "quisqueyano" may refer to:
Physical plant         
  • Fiber optic splicing in a mobile lab.
  • Port Stanvac Desalination Plant by the water.
  • Air conditioning and exhaust plant on a rooftop in [[Auckland, New Zealand]].
NECESSARY INFRASTRUCTURE USED IN OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF A GIVEN FACILITY
Mechanical plant; Plant operations; Plant ops; Industrial plant; Transmitter plant
Physical plant, mechanical plant or industrial plant (and where context is given, often just plant) refers to the necessary infrastructure used in operation and maintenance of a given facility. The operation of these facilities, or the department of an organization which does so, is called "plant operations" or facility management.

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Quisqueya (plant)
Quisqueya is a genus of orchids, (family Orchidaceae), consisting of four species endemic to the island of Hispaniola (split between the Dominican Republic and Haiti) of the Greater Antilles.