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  2. Andrea Lindsay - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, she also participated as a supporting musician in a reunion tour by the Franco-Ontarian rock band CANO. [3] She is married to musician Luc de Larochellière. [4] In 2012, they released the album C'est d'l'amour ou c'est comme as a duo. [4]

  3. Fátima Fernández Cano - Wikipedia

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    In 2024, she joined the Ladies European Tour, having tied for 5th at Q-School. In her rookie season she recorded a T-3 at the VP Bank Swiss Ladies Open and a T-4 at the Aramco Team Series - Riyadh. She finished 3rd in the 2024 Epson Tour rankings to regain her full LPGA Tour card for 2025. [7]

  4. El Caño Archaeological Park - Wikipedia

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    The first discovery at El Caño was made in 1925 when an American adventurer named Hyatt Verrill dug up three skeletons in the area. Verril was attracted to the area after finding several unusually shaped rocks (which would turn out to be ancient monoliths) sticking out of the ground while he was walking along the banks of the Rio Grande River (in Panama).

  5. Premio Lo Nuestro 2025 - Wikipedia

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    Tour of the Year. Cerrando Ciclos – Aventura; Ferxxxocalipsis Tour 2024 – Feid; ... "Natanael Cano: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 59" – Bizarrap & Natanael Cano

  6. Zip line - Wikipedia

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    A canopy tour (sometimes called a zip-line tour) provides a route through a wooded, and often mountainous, landscape, making primary use of zip-lines and aerial bridges between platforms built in trees. Tourists are harnessed to a cable for safety, and many are restricted to adults. Heights vary from near to the ground to near the treetops. [22]

  7. Carlos Rodríguez (cyclist) - Wikipedia

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    In April 2024, he won the final stage and finished second overall at the Tour of the Basque Country, being the only rider able to follow Juan Ayuso up the final climb. [14] Later that month, he won the Tour de Romandie, his first major stage race win, after taking the lead on stage four. [15] He rode in the 2024 Tour de France.

  8. Stone spheres of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Several stone spheres of the Diquís exhibited at Museo Nacional de Costa Rica. For comparison purpose, the image on the wall shows the diameter of the biggest recorded stone sphere, 2.66 metres (8.7 ft)

  9. Carlos Iniesta Cano - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Iniesta Cano (13 May 1908 – 6 August 1990) was a Spanish military officer, lieutenant general of the Spanish Army and Director General of the Civil Guard during the late Francoist regime. Biography