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דּוּרַת אֲרַם-צוֹבָא (Israel (Hebrew)), adaza (Spanish, Castillian), alcandia (Spanish, Castillian), alepinis sorgas (Lithuanian), almijera (Spanish, Castillian), anzuela (Aragonese), anzuela (Spanish, Castillian), avea brava (Galician), bas-artoa (Euskera), cañaba (Spanish, Castillian), cañosa (Spanish, Castillian), cañot (Majorcan), cañota (Spanish, Castillian), cañota (Valencian), cañota d´Alep (Valencian), cañota de millo (Spanish, Castillian), cañota de Murcia (Spanish, Castillian), canyamussa (Valencian), canyet (Majorcan), canyoca (Catalan), canyot (Majorcan), canyota (Catalan), canyota (Valencian), carrizo (Spanish, Castillian), charrachón (Aragonese), charrachón (High Aragonese), charraichón (Aragonese), charraichón (High Aragonese), halebas sorgo (Latvian), jaraz (Aragonese), lastón de Aragón (Spanish, Castillian), mijera (Spanish, Castillian), milhaço (Portuguese), milho mourisco (Portuguese), millaca (Aragonese), millaca (Catalan), millaca (Spanish, Castillian), millanca (Spanish, Castillian), milloca (Catalan), miloca (Aragonese), polbonera (Aragonese), rampalla (Aragonese), sarrachón (Aragonese), sarraichón (Aragonese), sarraichón (High Aragonese), sarraixó (Aragonese), sarraixón (Aragonese), sarraixón (High Aragonese), sarrajón (Aragonese), serraichón (Aragonese), serrajón (Aragonese), sorgo (Spanish, Castillian), Wilde Mohrenhirse (German), zaburro (Portuguese), zaburro de Alepo (Portuguese)[Credits] |