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A cesspit can be used for the temporary collection and storage of feces, excreta, or fecal sludge as part of an on-site sanitation system and has some similarities with septic tanks or with soak pits. Traditionally, it was a deep cylindrical chamber dug into the ground, having approximate dimensions of 1 metre (3') diameter and 2–3 metres (6 ...
Forced labour and slavery. The Asiento de Negros (lit. 'agreement of blacks') was a monopoly contract between the Spanish Crown and various merchants for the right to provide enslaved Africans to colonies in the Spanish Americas. [1] The Spanish Empire rarely engaged in the transatlantic slave trade directly from Africa itself, choosing instead ...
The 'Pozo de Banfield,' originally created as a branch of the Banfield Investigations Brigade, became a clandestine detention center operating between November 1974 and October 1978. It had the particularity of starting its operations during Isabel Perón's constitutional government, prior to the 1976 coup d'état.
Columbia, Certron Records. Past members. Don Williams. Lofton Kline. Susan Taylor (Taylor Pie) Ron Shaw. Russell Thornberry. The Pozo-Seco Singers was an American folk music group that had success during the 1960s. They recorded the hit "Time" and launched the music career of Don Williams.
Noche de San Juan: Santo en oro Negro, Mili. Children. 4. Parent (s) Jorge Haddock and Francisca Acevedo. Family. brother Jorge Haddock Acevedo, others. Gilda Haddock Acevedo (born 23 February, 1956) is a Puerto Rican actress, gospel singer and dancer. Haddock has acted in many films and telenovelas.
An exhibition during FEDETUR 2000, in Pozo Negro on 23 September 2000. Juego del Palo is a Canarian martial art which literally translates as "game of the stick". It is played by two players both armed with sticks. They aim to defeat each other without making contact with their opponent's body. The origin of this game is unclear.
93453. Area code. 805. GNIS feature ID. 247764 [1] Pozo (Spanish for "Well") is an unincorporated community along the former Butterfield Overland Mail stagecoach route, in San Luis Obispo County, California. [2] The closest communities appearing on road maps are California Valley and Santa Margarita. A USGS-provided set of coordinates for the ...
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