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  2. Henri Pittier National Park - Wikipedia

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    In the area of Rancho Grande from the way of Ocumare de la Costa to the Biological Station Dr. Alberto Fernández Yépez, administered by the Central University of Venezuela, where since the 1940 is supported studies of the flora and fauna and other natural resources of the park. The station receives researchers from all over Venezuela and ...

  3. File:Paisaje del Delfinado, por Carlos de Haes.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Sabana Grande de Palenque - Wikipedia

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    Palenque is located at the coast of the Caribbean Sea near San Cristóbal.It is divided into its seat (cabecera literally head) Sabana Grande de Palenque and two districts (Secciones): Sabana Palenque and Juan Barón.

  5. Anza-Borrego Desert State Park - Wikipedia

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    Anza-Borrego Desert State Park (/ ˈ æ n z ə b ə ˈ r eɪ ɡ oʊ /, AN-zə bə-RAY-goh) is a California State Park located within the Colorado Desert of Southern California, United States.

  6. Mottos of Francoist Spain - Wikipedia

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    The motto was created by jonsist student Juan Aparicio López (he also created the motto Por la Patria, el Pan y la Justicia; "for the Homeland, for Bread and for Justice" and was also behind the adoption of the Yoke and the Arrows as symbol of the JONS as well as the red-black flag), [6] and was later adopted by Falange Española de las JONS ...

  7. Banderas monumentales - Wikipedia

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    With a pole height of 100.6 metres (330 ft) and a flag measuring 50 by 28.6 metres (164 by 94 ft) Monterrey's bandera monumental is the tallest in Mexico. A Bandera monumental about to be raised in El Zócalo, México City

  8. Big Mama's Funeral - Wikipedia

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    "Big Mama's Funeral" (Spanish: Los funerales de la Mamá Grande) is a short story by Gabriel García Márquez. In the story, an unidentified narrator [ 2 ] tells a mythical account of a historical event summarized on the first page.