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  2. Landless Workers' Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Landless Workers' Movement (Portuguese: Movimento dos Trabalhadores Rurais Sem Terra, MST) is a social movement in Brazil aimed at land reform. Inspired by Marxism, [1] it is the largest such movement [2] in Latin America, with an estimated informal membership of 1.5 million [3] across 23 of Brazil's 26 states. [4]

  3. Tierra Blanca, Veracruz - Wikipedia

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    Tierra Blanca is a city and its surrounding municipality of the same name located in the south-central part of the Mexican state of Veracruz. At the 2005 census the ...

  4. Sin Parar - Wikipedia

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    Sin Parar or Sem Parar (Non Stop in English) is a line of candy bars and ice cream made by Nestlé. They are available in Peru , Mexico and Brazil ( Sem Parar ). They are targeted towards teenagers.

  5. Tierra Blanca - Wikipedia

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  6. Tierra Blanca, Zacatecas - Wikipedia

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    The town of Tierra Blanca is located in the municipality of Loreto in the Mexican state of Zacatecas. [1] It has 2137 inhabitants. Tierra Blanca is 2077 meters above sea level. It is also the birthplace of Benjamín "El Maestro" Galindo. [2] Tierra Blanca is also the birthplace of Omar Ortiz, lead singer of Pequeños Musical.

  7. Tierra Blanca, Ucayali - Wikipedia

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    Tierra Blanca, Sarayacu, Ucayali. Tierra Blanca is a municipality in the Sarayacu District of Peru. It is located in the Ucayali Province of the Loreto Region. Its postcode (ZIP) is 16440. Its mayor in 2014 was Jorge Díaz Ruíz. [2] Its population in 2017 was 1,602 people, 830 men and 772 women, living in 356 houses or flats (viviendas). [3]

  8. Tierra Blanca Creek - Wikipedia

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    Tierra Blanca is Spanish for "white earth". One theory suggests that the name refers to white deposits of Tertiary clay that are found along the sides of the valley. [4] Another theory suggests that it was the exposed traces of white caliche along the valley walls that gave this stream its Spanish name. [5]

  9. Battle of Tierra Blanca - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Tierra Blanca was fought in 1913 during the Mexican Revolution. It took place about 35 miles (56 km) south of Ciudad Juárez . [ 1 ] The outcome was a major victory for Francisco "Pancho" Villa over the forces of José Inés Salazar , commander of the federal forces loyal to then head of state Victoriano Huerta .