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  2. Panamanian Professional Baseball League - Wikipedia

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    The Panamanian Professional Baseball League (Spanish: Liga Profesional de Béisbol de Panamá, or LPBP), commonly known as Probeis, is a professional baseball winter league consisting of four teams based in Panama. Originally founded in 1946, the league has run in its current form since 2011.

  3. Etymology of tea - Wikipedia

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    The different words for tea fall into two main groups: "te-derived" and "cha-derived" (Cantonese and Mandarin). [2]Most notably through the Silk Road; [25] global regions with a history of land trade with central regions of Imperial China (such as North Asia, Central Asia, the Indian subcontinent and the Middle East) pronounce it along the lines of 'cha', whilst most global maritime regions ...

  4. List of rivers of Panama - Wikipedia

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    The Chagres River as seen from the Rainforest Resort in Gamboa, Panama. Sixaola River. Yorkin River; San Carlos River; Changuinola River. Sini River; Teribe River; Tigre River; Quebrada El Mono; Quebrada Carbon; Quebrada Junco; Guariviara River; Cricamola River; 60km information gap; Calovebora River; 75km information gap; Cocle del Norte River ...

  5. Chai - Wikipedia

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    Chai most often refers to: . Chai, a word for tea in numerous languages; Masala chai, a blend of black tea and herbs and spices, originating in India; Chai (symbol), the Hebrew word for life and prominent Jewish symbol

  6. Tea - Wikipedia

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    The etymology of the various words for tea reflects the history of transmission of tea drinking culture and trade from China to countries around the world. [14] Nearly all of the words for tea worldwide fall into three broad groups: te, cha and chai, present in English as tea, cha or char, and chai.

  7. Panama national baseball team - Wikipedia

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    Oscar Levy was a baseball player who had left Panama in 1920 for the United States. In 1928 the Panama Tribune reported on the success of “famous local pitcher” Chick Levy as a “hero in Cuba.” [2] Panama was placed in Pool C of the inaugural World Baseball Classic in 2006, playing at Hiram Bithorn Stadium in Puerto Rico.

  8. Christian Bethancourt - Wikipedia

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    Christian Gabriel Bethancourt Ruiz (born September 2, 1991) is a Panamanian professional baseball catcher and first baseman in the Toronto Blue Jays organization. He has previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Atlanta Braves, San Diego Padres, Oakland Athletics, Tampa Bay Rays, Miami Marlins, and Chicago Cubs, and in the KBO League for the NC Dinos.

  9. Johan Camargo - Wikipedia

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    Johan Camargo was born in Panama City, Panama. [1] His parents named him after the footballer Johan Cruyff. When playing baseball as a child, Camargo naturally batted and threw left-handed. His father taught him to throw with his right hand, and Camargo stopped using his left hand for that skill.