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  2. China poblana - Wikipedia

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    A Mexican fandango from the 19th century. In the image a china woman can be seen dancing with her characteristic fine attire, to the sound of a harp.. The fashion design of the china poblana dress is attributed to Catarina de San Juan, although it certainly incorporates elements from the diverse cultures that were mixed in New Spain during three centuries of Spanish rule.

  3. Aristóbulo Iztúriz - Wikipedia

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    After finishing his term as mayor (having lost his re-election bid to Antonio Ledezma), he became co-presenter of the Globovisión television show Blanco y Negro. [ citation needed ] In 1997, together with other ex-Radical Cause members, he co-founded Homeland for All ( Patria Para Todos , PPT), which in the 1998 presidential election decided ...

  4. Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Comayagua - Wikipedia

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    The Immaculate Conception Cathedral [1] (Spanish: Catedral de la Inmaculada Concepción) also called Comayagua Cathedral [2] [3] It is dedicated to the Virgin Mary and is located in the Central Square of the city of Comayagua in Honduras, [4] it is one of the oldest cathedrals in Central America, it went through construction phases that date from the 16th century until it was completed ...

  5. Vertical bar - Wikipedia

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    The vertical bar is a punctuation mark used in computing and mathematics to denote absolute value, logical OR, and pipe commands.

  6. Tarsila do Amaral - Wikipedia

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    Tarsila do Amaral was born in Capivari, [4] [5] a small town in the countryside of the state of São Paulo.She was born to a wealthy family of farmers and landowners who grew coffee, two years before the end of slavery in Brazil. [6]

  7. Nicarao (cacique) - Wikipedia

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    Nicarao, or Macuilmiquiztli (Nahuatl Makwilmikistli: macuil "five", miquiztli "death") was the most powerful ruler in pre-Columbian Nicaragua, whose chiefdom stretched from modern-day Rivas in southwestern Nicaragua to Guanacaste province in northwestern Costa Rica.

  8. Alberto Moleiro - Wikipedia

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    Moleiro joined UD Las Palmas' youth setup in 2018, from CD Sobradillo. [3] [4] Initially assigned to the Juvenil C squad, he subsequently represented the Juvenil B and the Juvenil A squads [5] before making his senior debut with the reserves on 15 December 2019, coming on as a second-half substitute in a 1–4 Segunda División B away loss against Coruxo FC.

  9. Happisburgh Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    In 1987 Happisburgh was one of five lighthouses declared redundant by Trinity House and deactivation was planned for June 1988. Villagers organised a petition to oppose the closure, and as a result the date was postponed.