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  2. El Rubicon - Wikipedia

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    At San Marcial's site, near Papagayo beach, the establishment's original medieval wells can still be seen. The southern end of El Rubicón is now dominated by the tourist resort of Playa Blanca. This ribbon development extends some nine kilometres along the coast between the 'Faro de Pechiguera' in the west to the Sandos Papagayo hotel in the east.

  3. Papagaio - Wikipedia

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    Although the menu varies from day to day, most days provide at least 10-12 different types of meat to choose from. [3] A series of waiters go from table to table with the different selections of meat, allowing diners to try every type for one flat price. [4] Papagaio also offers a meat sampler. [5]

  4. Katsu-sando - Wikipedia

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    a katsu-sando of Isen, where it was invented. Katsu-sando (Japanese: カツサンド or かつサンド, lit. ' cutlet sandwich ') is a Japanese sandwich which made from Japanese-style cutlet (mainly tonkatsu) between slices of bread, and there are many variations.

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  6. Papagayo (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Papagayo are strong winds that blow north of the Gulf of Papagayo. Papagayo may also refer to: Papagayo (software) Papagayo Peninsula, Costa Rica; Papagayo River, Mexico; Papagayos, a village in Chacabuco Department, San Luis Province, Argentina; Castillo de Papagayo, the original name of Charco del Palo, a Canary Islands naturist village

  7. Sando - Wikipedia

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    Sandō, the road leading to a Shinto shrine; Sando, a 2018 Australian comedy television series; Sando, a term for sandwich, specifically a style of sandwich popular in Japan ...

  8. Gulf of Papagayo - Wikipedia

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    The Gulf of Papagayo (Spanish: Golfo del Papagayo, meaning "gulf of the parrot") is a large body of water off Guanacaste province and the northwestern coast of Costa Rica. The Gulf and its coastline are part of a major tourism project by Costa Rica's government.

  9. Papagayo River - Wikipedia

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    The Papagayo River is a river in Guerrero state of southern Mexico. [1] Its headwaters are in the Sierra Madre del Sur, and it drains southwards to empty into the Pacific Ocean southeast of the city of Acapulco. [2] The natural vegetation varies with elevation. Pine–oak forest is the predominant at higher elevations in the upper watershed.