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  2. Pupusa - Wikipedia

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    Guinness World Records listed the largest pupusa at 15 feet (4.6 m), created in Olocuilta, El Salvador, on 8 November 2015. [23] This record was broken on 28 September 2024 when Salvadoran chefs in Washington, D.C. created a 20-foot-wide (6.1 m) pupusa. [24] In 2011, The Guardian named pupusas that year's Best Street Food in New York. [25]

  3. History of Texas - Wikipedia

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    The first European to see Texas was Alonso Álvarez de Pineda, who led an expedition for the governor of Jamaica, Francisco de Garay, in 1520.While searching for a passage between the Gulf of Mexico and Asia, [17] Álvarez de Pineda created the first map of the northern Gulf Coast. [18]

  4. Talk:Pupusa - Wikipedia

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    Sources 1, 2, 8, and 9 were originally here from the start and all state either that pupusas originate in El Salvador in Honduras or that both claim to be the origin. 5 sources are added, all of which are duplicated. Source 3/10 says that a colonel in 1942 identified pupusas as being Mayan; the source otherwise states pupusas are Salvadoran.

  5. OPINION: These famous native Texans recall how learning Texas ...

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  6. Elisha M. Pease - Wikipedia

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    Following the annexation of Texas to the United States, Pease was elected to the Texas House of Representatives in 1845 and reelected in 1847. In 1849, he ran for the Texas Senate from District 11 (Brazoria and Galveston counties) but lost to John B. Jones who was sworn in on November 5, 1849. Pease contested the election, was declared the ...

  7. Walter L. Buenger - Wikipedia

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    Buenger's 2001 book The Path to a Modern South: Northeast Texas Between Reconstruction and the Great Depression was awarded the Coral H. Tullis Award, given annually to a book that focuses on Texas. [6] He is a fellow, past president (2009–2010) and current Chief Historian of the Texas State Historical Association. [7]

  8. Hispanic Heritage Month: Celebrating culture, history ... - AOL

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    Hispanic Heritage Month is from Sept.15-Oct. 15. It honors history and culture while emphasizing the importance of identity and representation.

  9. Teaching Texas history in schools is imperative: Gaylon ...

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    Teaching Texas history in schools is an imperative we must continue no matter how the winds of education flutter.