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  3. ¡Sí Señor!... - Wikipedia

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    Si Señor!... " ("Yes, Sir!...") is a 1993 song by American singer and songwriter Gloria Estefan . It was released as the fourth single from her first Spanish album, Mi Tierra .

  4. Jerónimo Román de la Higuera - Wikipedia

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    Higuera was born in Toledo on 28 August 1538. [1] His parents were María Álvarez Romano y Cuéllar and Alonso Fernández de la Higuera. He had a twin brother named Hernando, who died in Mariquita [] in Peru in the 1590s. [2]

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    Anticuchos (singular anticucho, Quechua 'Anti Kuchu', Anti: 'Eastern region of the Andes' or 'Eastern native ethnicities', Kuchu: 'Cut'; Quechua for 'Anti-style cuts', 'Eastern-style cuts') are popular and inexpensive meat dishes that originated in the Andes during the pre-Columbian era, specifically in the Antisuyu region of the Tawantinsuyu (Inca Empire).

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    Golden Llama Peruvian has re-opened their doors with a new bar and menu now that renovations to the courtyard at North Hills Shopping Center are complete.

  7. Señor de los Temblores - Wikipedia

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    The work is made of mixed materials, including sticks, plaques of agave fiber, and plaster. The black color is not original but the result of having been exposed for centuries to smoke and dust, the buildup of soot from candles and oil lamps, and pigment and pollen from the red ñuk'chu flowers that are showered on the statue when it is taken in procession on Holy Monday.

  8. Lord of Sipán - Wikipedia

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    The Lord of Sipán (El Señor de Sipán) is the name given to the first of several Moche mummies found at Huaca Rajada, Sipán, Peru by archaeologist Walter Alva. The site was discovered in 1987. The site was discovered in 1987.

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