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  2. El Gordo de la Primitiva - Wikipedia

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    El Gordo de la Primitiva (lit. the fat one of the primitive (lottery) , can be translated as the big one ), commonly known as El Gordo , is one of the lotteries of the Loterías y Apuestas del Estado , the Spanish government lottery authority.

  3. Primitiva - Wikipedia

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    Primitiva (LRP-3087/LST-7023) was the fourth album by Martin Denny. Released in August 1958, it was recorded at Liberty Studios in Hollywood and released on Liberty Records . In October 1958, it reached No. 27 on the national Cashbox chart.

  4. Banda Primitiva of Llíria - Wikipedia

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    La Banda Primitiva de Llíria Theatre. La Banda Primitiva of Llíria (Valencia, Spain) was founded in 1819 by the Franciscan father Antoni Albarracín Enguídanos. It is the oldest civil band in Spain. In 1888 the band participated for the first time in the Certamen de Bandas in Valencia and obtained the first prize. La Banda Primitiva has been ...

  5. Cryptographic primitive - Wikipedia

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    Cryptographic primitives are not cryptographic systems, as they are quite limited on their own. For example, a bare encryption algorithm will provide no authentication mechanism, nor any explicit message integrity checking.

  6. Neiva, Huila - Wikipedia

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    Neiva (Spanish pronunciation:) is the capital and most populated city of the Department of Huila, south central Colombia. It is located in the valley of the Magdalena River with a municipal population of 388,299. [1] It is one of the most important cities in southern Colombia, mainly because of its strategic geographical location.

  7. Ciudad Perdida - Wikipedia

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    Ciudad Perdida (Spanish for "lost city"; also known as Teyuna and Buritaca-200 [1]) is the archaeological site of an ancient city in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta of Colombia, within the jurisdiction of the municipality of Santa Marta.