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  2. Dátiles rellenos - Wikipedia

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    Dátiles rellenos are stuffed dates in Spanish cuisine.They can be made with different fillings and are often served as a sweet dish to accompany tea or coffee. Dátiles rellenos de almendras is made by filling dates with marzipan that has been colored and flavored with a little liquor. [1]

  3. Cabrales cheese - Wikipedia

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    Cabrales (Spanish: queso de Cabrales, Asturian: quesu Cabrales) is a blue cheese made in the artisan tradition by rural dairy farmers in Asturias, Spain.This cheese can be made from pure, unpasteurized cow’s milk or blended in the traditional manner with goat and/or sheep milk, which lends the cheese a stronger, spicier flavor.

  4. Battle of Tarqui - Wikipedia

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    Compendio de Historia Militar del Perú Tomo I, Campañas bélicas, A la Gran Colombia: 1995, pp. 212-213. Carlos Dellepiane. Historia Militar del Perú. Tomo I, Capitulo III, La Guerra con la Gran Colomboa, pp. 279-303; Jorge Basadre - Historia de la República del Perú 1822-1933, Tomo I, Capitulo 15, El Portete de Tarqui, pp. 289-293.

  5. Parepare - Wikipedia

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    Parepare is a city (kota) in South Sulawesi, Indonesia, located on the southwest coast of Sulawesi, about 155 km (96 mi) north of the provincial capital of Makassar.A port town, it is one of the major population centers of the Bugis people.

  6. Matagalpa - Wikipedia

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    A waterfall in the Apante area of Matagalpa. According to Jeronimo Perez, a historian who visited this area in 1855–1856 the name Matagalpa means Cabeza Principal (Main Head) or Pueblo Grande (Big Town) from the Matagalpa indigenous language words: Maika=Head, Calpul* Town- But according to the Matagalpan linguist father Guillermo Kiene, a Catholic priest and missionary who lived from 1898 ...