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  2. Cimarron people (Panama) - Wikipedia

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    In 1577, the Spanish sent a well armed body of volunteers from Panama to invade the Cimarron settlements and burn all of their crops and villages. By 1579, when this had been accomplished, the Cimarrons agreed to settle in a large pueblo where they enjoyed some measure of self-determination under Spanish rule.

  3. Maté - Wikipedia

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    An acute accent is not used in the Spanish spelling, because the first syllable is stressed; "maté" with the stress on the second syllable means "I killed". [ 8 ] In Brazil, traditionally prepared maté is known as chimarrão , although the Portuguese word mate and the expression " mate amargo " (bitter maté) are also used in Argentina and ...

  4. Maroons - Wikipedia

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    His maroons defeated the first expedition sent against them, killing their leader Juan Gomez. The Spanish arrived at terms with Biohó, but later they captured him in 1619, accused him of plotting against the Spanish, and had him hanged. [89]: 77–79 But runaways continued to escape to freedom in San Basilio.

  5. Cimarron River (Arkansas River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    The Dry Cimarron is not completely dry, but sometimes its water entirely disappears under the sand in the river bed. The Dry Cimarron Scenic Byway follows the river from Folsom to the Oklahoma border. The waterway becomes simply the Cimarron River after being joined by Carrizozo Creek just inside the Oklahoma border, west of Kenton, Oklahoma. [6]

  6. Oklahoma panhandle - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma panhandle (formerly called No Man's Land, the Public Land Strip, the Neutral Strip, or Cimarron Territory) is a salient in the extreme northwestern region of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its constituent counties are, from west to east, Cimarron County, Texas County and Beaver County. As with other salients in the United States, its ...

  7. Cimarron - Wikipedia

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    Cimarron Lake, a reservoir in Mohave County, Arizona; Cimarron Ridge, a ridge in Colorado; Cimarron Range in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in New Mexico; Cimarron National Grassland, in southwest Kansas; Cimarron River (disambiguation) Cimarron Turnpike, a highway which runs between Tulsa and Stillwater, Oklahoma; Cimarron Cutoff, part of the ...

  8. These 11 Pantry Staples Are Made by Some of the Country’s ...

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    Its Spanish-style sausages, made from whole hogs, include salami, chorizo, and sobrasada (a spreadable chorizo). Order the sampler pack to try all three. $45. Food & Wine / Frankies 457.

  9. Eryngium foetidum - Wikipedia

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    Eryngium foetidum is a tropical perennial herb in the family Apiaceae.Common names include culantro (Panama) (/ k uː ˈ l ɑː n t r oʊ / or / k uː ˈ l æ n t r oʊ /), cimarrón, recao (Puerto Rico), chardon béni (France), Mexican coriander, samat, bandhaniya, long coriander, Burmese coriander, sawtooth coriander, Shadow Beni (Caribbean), and ngò gai (Vietnam).