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  2. Curandero - Wikipedia

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    A curandero (Spanish: [kuɾanˈdeɾo], "healer"; f. curandera, also spelled curandeiro, Portuguese: [kuɾɐ̃ˈdejɾu], f. curandeira) is a traditional native healer or shaman found primarily in Latin America and also in the United States. [1]

  3. Rhamnus prinoides - Wikipedia

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    The Rhamnus prinoides plant has many uses amongst the inhabitants of Africa. All parts of the plant are harvested and used for nutrition, medicine or religious purposes. Gesho, as it is known in Ethiopia and Eritrea, has a considerable value in these countr

  4. Donald Trump and religion - Wikipedia

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    Ivanka Trump (far right) with (from center to right) her father, second stepmother, and husband at the Western Wall at Temple Mount in Jerusalem in May 2017. Although Trump's daughter Ivanka Trump was raised as a Presbyterian, [13] she converted to Orthodox Judaism in July 2009, [14] [15] after studying with Elie Weinstock from the Modern Orthodox Ramaz School, prior to her marriage to Jared ...

  5. Remedios de Oteyza - Wikipedia

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    Remedios "Totoy" de Oteyza (June 7, 1920 – June 25, 1978) was a Filipino dancer and choreographer. The daughter of Manuela Alvarez, a concert pianist and singer, and Carlos de Oteyza, she was born in Manila. She left Manila for Spain at the age of three and began taking ballet classes there at the age of eight. On her return to Manila, she ...

  6. Remedios, Antioquia - Wikipedia

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    Remedios is a town and municipality in the Colombian department of Antioquia. Part of the subregion of Northeastern Antioquia , it lies at an altitude of 700 m (2,300 ft) above sea level. Notable people

  7. Estadio Ciudad de Caseros - Wikipedia

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    City of Caseros Stadium (Spanish: Estadio Ciudad de Caseros) is a football stadium located in the city of Caseros, Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is owned and operated by Club Atlético Estudiantes and holds 16,740 people. The venue was officially opened on 11 May 1963. [1]