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  2. Map of Juan de la Cosa - Wikipedia

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    Juan de la Cosa's map is a manuscript nautical chart of the world drawn on two joined sheets of parchment sewn onto a canvas backing. It measures 96 cm high by 183 cm wide. A legend written in Spanish at the western edge of the map translates as "Juan de la Cosa made this (map) in the port of Santa Maria in the year 1500". [1]

  3. Ibero-America - Wikipedia

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    Ibero-America. Ibero-America (Spanish: Iberoamérica, Portuguese: Ibero-América) or Iberian America is generally considered to be the region in the Americas comprising countries or territories where Spanish or Portuguese are predominant languages (usually former territories of Spain or Portugal).

  4. Flag of the Hispanic People - Wikipedia

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    He was the winner of a contest organized by Juana de Ibarbourou in 1932. The flag was first raised in Montevideo , at the Independence Square, on 12 October 1932. The flag was formerly known as "Flag of the Hispanic race" ( Spanish : Bandera de la raza hispánica ).

  5. Flag of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    En una palabra: ¿prometéis lo que esté en las medidas de vuestras fuerzas que la Bandera Argentina flamee por siempre sobre nuestras murallas y fortalezas, en lo alto de los mástiles de nuestras naves y a la cabeza de nuestras legiones y para que el honor sea su aliento, la gloria su aureola, la justicia su empresa? Response: ¡Sí, prometo ...

  6. Yopal - Wikipedia

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    Yopal has a tropical monsoon climate (Köppen Am).Although it borders closely on a tropical savanna climate (Aw), Yopal’s climate is much more typical of a tropical monsoon climate in having a short but distinct dry season that covers the months of December to March, and a very long wet season covering the remaining eight months.

  7. Viedma, Río Negro - Wikipedia

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    Viedma (Spanish pronunciation:) is the capital and fourth largest city of the Río Negro Province, in northern Patagonia, Argentina.The city has 59,993 inhabitants (2022), [1] and is located on the southern margin of the Negro River, about 30 kilometres off the Atlantic Coast, and 960 km from the city of Buenos Aires on the National Route 3.

  8. Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Cabellera de la Virgen waterfall in Baños de Agua Santa, Tungurahua Province. Regionalization, or zoning, is the union of two or more adjoining provinces in order to decentralize the administrative functions of the capital, Quito. In Ecuador, there are seven regions, or zones, each shaped by the following provinces:

  9. Juan Banderas - Wikipedia

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    Juan Banderas (executed 1833 at Arizpe) was the leader of the Yaqui during part of the Yaqui Wars, specifically from 1825 until 1833. Banderas came to the leadership of the Yaqui when they opened war against Occidente State due to opposition to threats of taxation and ending of their sovereignty.