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Mar Azul is a small coastal settlement in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It is located in Villa Gesell Partido. The settlement has a recorded population of 569 after the 2001 census, an 800% increase from 92 residents recorded after the 1991 census. Mar Azul has been annexed by the city of Villa Gesell.
Mar Azul may refer to: Mar Azul, Buenos Aires Province, a village in Argentina, Mar Azul, a neighborhood of Pichilemu, Chile, Mar Azul, football team in Honduras, see Alianza de Becerra, Mar Azul (album), a music album by Cabo Verdean singer Cesaria Evora.
Charco Azul near Puerto Armuelles and next to Costa Rica. Charco Azul is a bay and port just outside Puerto Armuelles, in the southwest corner of Panama near the border with Costa Rica. It lies just to the east of the Burica Peninsula, and forms part of the larger Gulf of Chiriquí. Charco Azul translates to "blue ditch/puddle."
Cerro Azul includes several villages including Rancho Cafe, Buena Vista, Las Vistas, Las Nubes and Los Altos. [1] There is a lake on the main route to Cerro Azul where spectacled caimans have been spotted. The climate of Cerro Azul is pretty cool and it is a preferred weekend retreat for wealthy city dwellers wanting to escape the heat.
Mar Azul is an album by the Cape Verdean musician Cesária Évora. [2] [3] It was released by Lusafrica in 1991. The album consists of morna and coladeira songs. [4] It was produced by José Da Silva. [5] Mar Azul was one of Évora's favorites of her albums. [6]
La casa del mar is a 2015 Argentine television series created and directed by Juan Pablo Laplace. Co-produced by Cisne Films, founded by Laplace and Rocío Scenna, the series was nominated for an International Emmy for Best Drama , and five Tato Awards including best fiction program, actress and cinematography.
Río Azul is an archaeological site of the Pre-Columbian Maya civilization. It is the most important site in the Río Azul National Park in the Petén Department of northern Guatemala, close to the borders of Mexico and Belize. Río Azul is situated to the southeast of the Azul river and its apogee dates to the Early Classic period (c. AD 250 ...
Cerro Azul is situated in a Mediterranean climate zone, characterized by hot and dry summers but mild and wet winters. The temperatures and precipitation are strongly dependent on topography. In the Andes the annual average maximum temperatures lie in the range 20 to 25 °C (68 to 77 °F), while minimum temperatures are below 0 °C (32 °F).