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  2. Vía Verde de Ojos Negros - Wikipedia

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    The Ojos Negros Greenway (la Vía Verde de Ojos Negros, in Spanish, also known as la Vía Minera), is a 160-kilometre greenway in Spain running between the village of Santa Eulalia del Campo in the province of Teruel in Aragón and the village of Algimia d'Alfara, in the province of Valencia in the Valencian Community.

  3. List of Spanish words of various origins - Wikipedia

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    From Persian yasmin via Arabic. kan/jan = from Persian khan (خان) meaning "inn", derives from Middle Persian hʾn' (xān, “house”) an honorific title from Turko-Mongol, adapted to Persian; nenúfar: Water-lily. From Persian nilofer, niloofar, niloufar, via Arabic naylufar. roque = rook (chess piece), from Persian رخ rukh via Arabic ...

  4. Valverde - Wikipedia

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    Valverde del Camino, a municipality in the province of Huelva, Andalusia; Valverde de Alcalá, a municipality in the Autonomous community of Madrid; Valverde (Madrid), a ward of Fuencarral-El Pardo district, Madrid

  5. List of U.S. county name etymologies (S–Z) - Wikipedia

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    Origin Val Verde County: Texas: Named for the 1862 Civil War Battle of Val Verde (val verde meaning "green valley" in Spanish). Valdez-Cordova Census Area: Alaska: The port of Valdez was named after the Spanish naval officer Antonio Valdés y Basán; Cordova after the city of Córdoba, Spain. Both namings were made by Spanish explorer Salvador ...

  6. List of English–Spanish interlingual homographs - Wikipedia

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    The cognates in the table below share meanings in English and Spanish, but have different pronunciation. Some words entered Middle English and Early Modern Spanish indirectly and at different times. For example, a Latinate word might enter English by way of Old French, but enter Spanish directly from Latin. Such differences can introduce ...

  7. Minho (river) - Wikipedia

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    The Minho (/ ˈ m iː n. j uː / MEEN-yoo; Portuguese:) or Miño (/ ˈ m iː n j oʊ / MEEN-yoh; Spanish: ⓘ; Galician:; Proto-Celtic: *Miniu) is the longest river in the autonomous community of Galicia in Spain, with a length of 340 kilometres (210 mi). It forms a part of the international border between Spain and Portugal.

  8. Valverde (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Valverde (Spanish pronunciation: [balˈβeɾðe]) is a Spanish surname, and may refer to: Alejandro Valverde (born 1980), Spanish cyclist; Amelia Valverde, (born 1987), Costa Rican football manager; Ana Valverde (1798–1864), Dominican activist; Cristina López Valverde (born 1959), Argentine politician

  9. Vía Verde de la Sierra - Wikipedia

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    The Vía Verde de la Sierra is a rail trail for tourist use (hiking, cycling and horse riding) comprising 38 km (24 mi) of mountainous landscape between Puerto Serrano and Olvera villages, provinces of Cádiz and Sevilla. It is part of Vías Verdes of Spain (Spanish national rail trail system). [1]