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  2. La Luz, Michoacán - Wikipedia

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    La Luz is a town in the municipality of Pajacuarán, in the central Mexican state of Michoacán. [1] As of 2010, the town had a population of 3,689. [2] References

  3. Póvoa de Varzim - Wikipedia

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    Póvoa de Varzim's beach is a 12 km (7.5 mi) stretch of golden sands, forming sheltered bays and divided by rocks. Most beaches in the city are family-oriented such as Redonda , Salgueira or Lagoa Beach and during the summer period it can get crowded while those away from the city core, such as Santo André , are less crowded.

  4. Zaragoza, El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    Zaragoza is a municipality in the La Libertad department of El Salvador. Zaragoza is a small city between the cities of La Libertad and Santa Tecla. It is the third largest city in the department of La Libertad. The city has developed an important growth during the last 20 years, due to the suburban expansion of San Salvador.

  5. Costa de la Luz - Wikipedia

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    The Costa de la Luz (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkosta ðe la luθ], "Coast of Light") is a section of the Andalusian coast in Spain facing the Atlantic. It extends from Tarifa in the south, along the coasts of the Province of Cádiz and the Province of Huelva , to the mouth of the Guadiana River .

  6. Nostalgia for the Light - Wikipedia

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    Nostalgia for the Light (Spanish: Nostalgia de la luz) is a 2010 documentary film by Patricio Guzmán to address the lasting impacts of Augusto Pinochet's dictatorship. [2] ...

  7. Lisbon - Wikipedia

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    Lisbon has two UEFA category four stadiums; Benfica's Estádio da Luz (Stadium of Light), with a capacity of over 65,000 and Sporting's Estádio José Alvalade, with a capacity of over 50,000. The Estádio da Luz held both the 2014 and 2020 UEFA Champions League Final. There is also Belenenses' Estádio do Restelo, with a capacity of over 19,000.

  8. Estela de Luz - Wikipedia

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    The Estela de Luz (Stele of Light) is a monument in Mexico City built in 2011 to commemorate the bicentenary of Mexico's independence from Spanish rule.Its design was the winning entry in an invited competition to seek the best combination of Mexico's past and future; [citation needed] the design uses quartz and electric lighting to achieve this effect. [1]

  9. Bajos de Haina - Wikipedia

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    Bajos de Haina (Standard Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbaxos ðe ˈajna]), mostly known simply as Haina, is a town and municipality in the San Cristóbal Province, of the Dominican Republic.