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  2. Catastro of Ensenada - Wikipedia

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    Today the word catastro means cadaster, “register of the properties”, but the etymology comes from “enquire”. In the 18th century there was a distinction between a catastro, which was made by central officers who traveled to the places to enquire, and the amillaramiento, which was made by local authorities.

  3. San Luis Río Colorado - Wikipedia

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    San Luis Río Colorado is a city and also the name of its surrounding municipality in the state of Sonora, Mexico.In the 2020 census, the city had a population of 176,685. [1]

  4. King Clave - Wikipedia

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    In 1973 he acted in the show "Sábado Sensacional de Amador Bendayan" (Amador Bendayan's Sensational Saturday), later simply known as Super Sábado Sensacional transmitted through Venezuela's main TV broadcaster Venevisión and in 1974 he decided to be his own record producer and recorded his first international album with the hit "Los hombres ...

  5. Hacienda Santa Cruz Palomeque - Wikipedia

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    The name (Santa Cruz Palomeque) is a combination of Spanish terms. "Santa Cruz" (holy cross in English) is a reference to the Brotherhood of the Holy Cross and Palomeque is the surname of one of the former owners, José María Palomeque, [3] who also owned part of Hacienda Chenkú.

  6. Clave (rhythm) - Wikipedia

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    La Africana De La Musica Folklorica De Cuba. Ediciones Universales, en español. Hardcover illustrated edition. ISBN 84-89750-18-1. Palmer, Robert (1979). A Tale of Two Cities: Memphis Rock and New Orleans Roll. Brooklyn. ISBN 978-0914678120; Peñalosa, David (2009). The Clave Matrix; Afro-Cuban Rhythm: Its Principles and African Origins.

  7. Stela of the cactus bearer - Wikipedia

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    The stela of the cactus bearer is a monolith or stele of a single piece of granite, belonging to the Chavín culture of ancient Peru, which remains in its original location on the northwest side of the circular plaza at the archaeological site known as the ceremonial center of Chavín de Huántar in the Ancash region of Peru.