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  2. Juan Chapín - Wikipedia

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    Juan Chapín is a character created by Guatemalan writer José Milla y Vidaurre in his novel Un viaje al otro mundo pasando por otras partes-A trip to the other world, going through other parts-, [2] which he wrote while in exile in Europe after the Liberal revolution of 1871.

  3. List of CONCACAF national association football teams by ...

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    Guatemala: Los Chapines The Guatemalans "Chapin" is a Spanish slang term to refer to Guatemalans. [24] La Azul y Blanco The Blue & White From the Guatemalan flag which is a tri-band of white and Blue. [25] Grenada: Spice Boyz Grenada is known as the "Island of Spice". [26] Guadeloupe: Les Gars de Guadeloupe Guys of Guadeloupe [27] Les Boug'Wada ...

  4. Guatemalan Spanish - Wikipedia

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    Guatemalan Spanish (Spanish: Español guatemalteco) is the national variant of Spanish spoken in the Central American country of Guatemala.While 93% of Guatemalans in total speak Spanish, [3] it is the native language of only 69% of the population due to the prevalence of languages in the indigenous Mayan and Arawakan families. [4]

  5. El Clásico Chapín - Wikipedia

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    El Clásico Chapin (English: The Classic Chapin), also known as the Guatemalan Derbi, El Clasico, El SuperClásico or El Juego De Juegos (Spanish language) is a football match between rivals Comunicaciones F.C. and C.S.D. Municipal.

  6. Talk : List of ethnic slurs/removed entries - Wikipedia

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    (Ireland) Hiberno-Irish slang: a male organ or a disagreeable or stupid person; word originating in County Cork, Ireland, and used there and in the wider province of Munster; a term of contempt rather than hatred; may derive from the langur, a type of monkey encountered by the Munster Fusiliers during their British Army service in India in the ...

  7. Spanish profanity - Wikipedia

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    Cuca (short for cucaracha, lit.: "cockroach") is used in Honduras, Guatemala, Panama, Venezuela, southeastern México and Colombia. Slightly milder than coño, and is almost inoffensive in the Dominican Republic. In the Dominican Republic it is a common term for a parrot. In Chile it is criminal slang for paddy wagon. In general, it is used to ...

  8. Central American Spanish - Wikipedia

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    In Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador, chucho means dog. In the same three countries, money is called pisto, a term derived from the Spanish dish pisto. [5] However, plata (lit. "silver") is a common slang word used to mean "money" in all Central American countries except Belize. Also, local words can vary by country and even department:

  9. Chapin - Wikipedia

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    Chapin National Bank Building, Springfield, Massachusetts, on the US National Register of Historic Places Chapin Memorial Church , Oneonta, New York, on the US National Register of Historic Places Mount Chapin , a summit in Colorado