Serrata
Serrata (serrated (saw-like) in Latin) may refer to:
* Boswellia serrata, Indian frankincense or salai
* Ora serrata, the serrated junction between the retina and the ciliary body
* Serrata (bridle), a kind of hackamore bridle used by Hispanic riders, including in the United States
* Serrata (gastropod), a sea snail genus in the family Marginellidae
* Serrata, Italy, a comune in the Province of Reggio Calabria
* Sutura serrata, a type of suture in anatomy
* Serrata del Maggior Consiglio, the constitutional process, started in 1297, by which membership of the Great Council of Venice became an hereditary title
* Boswellia serrata, Indian frankincense or salai
* Ora serrata, the serrated junction between the retina and the ciliary body
* Serrata (bridle), a kind of hackamore bridle used by Hispanic riders, including in the United States
* Serrata (gastropod), a sea snail genus in the family Marginellidae
* Serrata, Italy, a comune in the Province of Reggio Calabria
* Sutura serrata, a type of suture in anatomy
* Serrata del Maggior Consiglio, the constitutional process, started in 1297, by which membership of the Great Council of Venice became an hereditary title
Map - Serrata
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Country - Italy
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EUR | Euro | € | 2 |
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CA | Catalan language |
CO | Corsican language |
FR | French language |
DE | German language |
IT | Italian language |
SC | Sardinian language |
SL | Slovene language |