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  2. Punto (Venezuela) - Wikipedia

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    The punto is a musical genre typical of eastern Venezuela. It is also called punto y llanto, punto cruzado, punto fuerte and punto mamp ...

  3. Myriam Montemayor Cruz - Wikipedia

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    Myriam Montemayor Cruz (born February 8, 1981), [1] better known mononymously as Myriam, is a Mexican recording artist known for winning the first season of Mexican talent show La Academia. Biography [ edit ]

  4. Haciendo Punto en Otro Son - Wikipedia

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    Haciendo Punto en Otro Son is a Nueva Trova band from Puerto Rico, founded in 1975. They recorded fourteen albums and performed in Latin America , the Caribbean and United States. Band members included Tony Croatto , Silverio Pérez , Josy LaTorre, Irvin García, Nano Cabrera, Ivan Gonzalez, Jorge Arce, José Vega Santana , Moncho Diaz, Jose ...

  5. Santa Cruz, California - Wikipedia

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    Indigenous people have been living in the Santa Cruz region for at least 12,000 years. [15] Prior to the arrival of Spanish soldiers, missionaries and colonists in the late 18th century, the area was home to the Awaswas nation of Ohlone people, who lived in a territory stretching slightly north of Davenport to Rio Del Mar.

  6. Plaza de España (Santa Cruz de Tenerife) - Wikipedia

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    Spain Square), is the largest square in the city of Santa Cruz de Tenerife and the Canary Islands . The square is located in the centre of town, 1.4 km north of the Auditorio de Tenerife . This square is considered one of the "main squares" of the island of Tenerife, together with the Plaza del Cristo de La Laguna in San Cristóbal de La Laguna ...

  7. La Cruz Blanca - Wikipedia

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    La Cruz Blanca Neutral was a volunteer infirmary and relief service founded by Elena Arizmendi Mejia in 1911. [1] [2] [3] She was enrolled at the School of Nursing of the Santa Rosa Hospital (now the School of Nursing at the University of the Incarnate Word) in San Antonio, Texas when the war broke out.

  8. Veracruz - Wikipedia

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    Veracruz was named after the city of Veracruz (From Latin Vera Crux, "True Cross"), which was originally called the Villa Rica de la Vera Cruz. The suffix is in honor of Ignacio de la Llave y Segura Zevallos (1818–1863), who was the governor of Veracruz from 1861 to 1862.

  9. Cruz de Mañozca - Wikipedia

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    The Cruz de Mañozca (Mañozca Cross), [2] otherwise known as the Cruz de Tepeapulco (Tepeapulco Cross), [3] is a 16th century atrial stone cross placed in the courtyard of the Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral, in the historic center of Mexico City, in the Cuauhtémoc Borough.