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Isla del Rey is the largest island in the Pearl Islands in the Gulf of Panama. It has an area of 234 square kilometres (90 sq mi), and a population of 1,676 (census 2000). It has an area of 234 square kilometres (90 sq mi), and a population of 1,676 (census 2000).
The Spanish dialect in El Salvador shares many similarities to that of its neighbors in the region, but it has its stark differences in pronunciation and usage. El Salvador, like most of Central America, uses voseo Spanish as its written and spoken form, similar to that of Argentina. Vos is used, but many Salvadorans understand tuteo.
Del Rey (Spanish for "Of the King"), Delrey or Del Re may refer to: Places. Del Rey, California, a census-designated place in Fresno County;
Illa del Rei in the center, labeled "Bloody or Hospital Island" The island is roughly pear-shaped, 289 metres (948 ft) long and 283 metres (928 ft) wide with a total area of 4.24 hectares (10.5 acres). It is rocky with fairly steep sides around much of the perimeter and 14.5 metres (48 ft) above sea level at its highest point.
Isla del Rey (Spanish for King's Island) is a river island the largest island in Los Ríos Region of Chile. It is located near the outflow of Valdivia River into Corral Bay . To the east, south and southwest the island is separated from the mainland by Tornagaleones River . [ 1 ]
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Alejandro del Rey González (born 15 February 1998) is a Spanish professional golfer who plays on the European Tour. [1] He shot a round of 58 at the 2021 Swiss Challenge , the lowest round to-par (−14) on any major tour in world golf.
The Campeonato de España–Copa de Su Majestad el Rey, [a] commonly known as Copa del Rey, [b] La Copa [c] or (in English) the Spanish Cup, [1] or Cup of the King, and formerly known as Copa del Presidente de la República [d] (1932–36) and Copa del Generalísimo [e] (1939–76), is an annual knockout football competition in Spanish football, organized by the Royal Spanish Football Federation.