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  2. Cimarron people (Panama) - Wikipedia

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    In February 1573, the Cimarrons informed Drake that the Spanish mule trains carrying the gold (also known as the flota) were sighted in Nombre de Dios and were moving across the Isthmus. Drake, guided by 30 Cimarrones through a series of hidden pathways and accompanied by John Oxenham, embarked on a journey to intercept the gold. They rose at ...

  3. Manzanillo, Colima - Wikipedia

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    Manzanillo (Spanish pronunciation: [mansaˈniʝo]) is the most populous city in the Mexican state of Colima and seat of Manzanillo Municipality.The city, located on the Pacific Ocean, contains Mexico's busiest port, responsible for handling Pacific cargo for the Mexico City area.

  4. Manchineel - Wikipedia

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    The name manchineel (sometimes spelled manchioneel or manchineal), as well as the specific epithet mancinella, are from Spanish manzanilla ('little apple'), from the superficial resemblance of its fruit and leaves to those of an apple tree. It is also called beach apple. [5] A present-day Spanish name is manzanilla de la muerte, 'little apple ...

  5. Manzanilla, Spain - Wikipedia

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    Manzanilla is a town and municipality located in the province of Huelva, Spain. According to the 2005 census , it has a population of 2,384 inhabitants. See also

  6. La Manzanilla - Wikipedia

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    La Manzanilla is a town located in La Huerta Municipality, Jalisco, Mexico. The village is located in the southeastern corner of the Bay of Tenacatita, on the Costalegre of southwestern mainland Mexico in the state of Jalisco. "Manzanilla" is Spanish for chamomille. The population was 1,592 according to the 2020 census. [1]

  7. Manzanilla - Wikipedia

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    Manzanilla, Spanish term for "chamomile" (any variety) or the plant's flowers, or chamomile tea; Manzanilla, a common name for Malvaviscus arboreus (wax mallow, Turk's cap) and its fruit; Manzanilla de la muerte (Spanish: "little apple of death"), manchineel in English (Hippomane mancinella), a tree with apple-like but poisonous fruit

  8. Cimarrón (band) - Wikipedia

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    Cimarron have some guest appearances in other Colombian music records from artists such as Aterciopelados, Carlos Vives and Magín Díaz. In 1996, the band was guest by Aterciopelados to play the harp and cuatro for their song La culpable , written by Andrea Echeverri and Héctor Buitrago , and included in the album La Pipa de la Paz .

  9. Cimarrón Uruguayo - Wikipedia

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    In addition, genetic studies are being done on the breed by the Universidad de la Republica Oriental del Uruguay college of Veterinary Medicine. The Cimarrón Uruguayo was provisionally recognised by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale on February 21, 2006, and definitively on November 7, 2017, in Group 2, Section 2 Molossoid breeds ...

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