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  2. Machas a la parmesana - Wikipedia

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    Machas a la parmesana or “Parmesan machas” is a dish made with the macha.This is a saltwater clam, a bivalve that is native to Chile and Peru.It was harvested by ancient fishermen of these two countries.

  3. Chupe - Wikipedia

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    Chupe is a generic term used in South America to a variety of stew generally made with chicken, red meat, lamb or beef tripe and other offal, or with fish, shrimp, crayfish or shellfish such as loco, and vegetables, potatoes or yuca.

  4. Tortillitas de camarones - Wikipedia

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    Tortillitas de camarones are shrimp fritters from the province of Cádiz in Andalusia, Spain. They are made with a batter of wheat flour, chickpea flour, water, onion (alternatively shallot or scallion), parsley, shrimp, salt and pepper. The batter is then fried on both sides in a pan with plenty of olive oil. Usually it is served with small ...

  5. Camarones - Wikipedia

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    Camarones is the plural Spanish form of camarón, meaning "shrimp", and may refer to several places: Camarones, Chubut, a town in Argentina; Camarones, Chile, a commune in Chile Caleta Camarones, a town in the commune; Camarones, Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, barrio of Puerto Rico; Camarones metro station, a metro station in Mexico City

  6. Camarones metro station - Wikipedia

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    Camarones is a station along Line 7 of the Mexico City Metro. [2] [3] It is located in Colonia Barrio Santa Cruz Acayucan district in the Azcapotzalco borough, north of Mexico City, Mexico. [2] The station was opened with the others along the northern portion of Line 7 on 29 November 1988. [4]

  7. Caleta Camarones - Wikipedia

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    The beach and the wetlands of Caleta Camarones In 2010, a monumental sculpture celebrating the Chinchorro Culture was inaugurated in the town as part of the bicentennial of the Chilean Republic. The sculpture is four and a half meters tall and weighs eight tons; it is located in the vicinity of the archaeological sites 'Camarones 14 and 15'.

  8. Playa Camarones - Wikipedia

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    Playa Camarones (English: "Shrimp Beach") is a beach along Puerto Vallarta's 5 de Diciembre neighborhood, in the Mexican state of Jalisco. [ 1 ] The beach is about "90 feet wide and stretches for 2100 feet from the breakwater in front of Villa Premiere Hotel to the north."

  9. Camarones, Chile - Wikipedia

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    Camarones is a city and commune in the Arica y Parinacota Region in Chile. It forms part of the administrative Arica Province and has a population of 1,220. Its municipality seat is in the town of Cuyo, located next to the Chile Highway 5. Cuyo is the administrative center of the commune and a place of rest for travellers.