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View from the Three Peaks (Tres Picachos) in El Yunque. The area of the El Yunque National Forest has been notable since the pre-Columbian era. The forest today is home to several archaeological sites related to the indigenous Taínos, such as the Río Blanco petroglyphs, although no evidence of permanent settlement has been found in the area, which suggests that it was possibly avoided and ...
El Yunque or El Yunque Peak (Spanish: Pico El Yunque) (Taíno: Yukiyu [1]) is a mountain located fully within the boundaries of the El Yunque National Forest, part of the U.S. Forest Service, which is the only tropical rainforest under the U.S. Forest Service jurisdiction. It is located in the municipality of Río Grande.
The Spanish Criminal Court held that although the activities of the webmasters of SeriesYonkis would qualify, after the decisions of the Court of Justice of the European Union, as an act of communication to the public; for the purposes of Criminal Law, these decisions cannot be applied retroactively to the time of the activities carried out by ...
¡Ole! or ¡olé! is a Spanish interjection used to cheer on or praise a performance, especially associated with the audience of bullfighting and flamenco dance. The word is also commonly used in many other contexts in Spain, and has become closely associated with the country; therefore it is often used outside Spain in cultural representation ...
In Spanish "caca" refers to feces and "sí" means yes, so his name means "yes, poopoo." [1] In Spanish "cagate" means to defecate. [1] Sinyaya - A parody of Jiraiya. The name "sinyaya" in Spanish means "without a grandmother," and in Spanish the saying about not having a grandmother is the Spanish way of saying that one is "blowing his/her horn ...
Hints and the solution for today's Wordle on Wednesday, February 12.
This means that Kinder Surprise, chocolate eggs containing tiny toys, are banned in the U.S. Carrying them across the border or importing them illegally could result in thousands of dollars in fines.
Due to the significant number of Italian immigrants who arrived in Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay, gnocchi, ñoqui (Spanish:), or nhoque (Portuguese:), is a popular dish, even in areas with few Italian immigrants. In Uruguay, Paraguay, and Argentina, there is a tradition of eating gnocchi on the 29th of each month, with some people putting ...