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  2. Fartons - Wikipedia

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    Fartons with horchata. Fartons (Valencian pronunciation:, plural. Spanish: fartón) are confectionery sweets typical of the Valencian town of Alboraia, Spain.Elongated and glazed with sugar, they are made of flour, milk, sugar, oil, eggs, and a leavening agent.

  3. Horchata - Wikipedia

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    Hot horchata in Mexico. Horchata de arroz is made of rice, sometimes with vanilla, and typically with cinnamon. [1] [20] [21] It is the most common variety of horchata in Mexico and Guatemala. [citation needed] In the United States, it is popular in taquerías and Mexican ice cream shops. [22] [23] [24]

  4. Agua fresca - Wikipedia

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    Frescos refers to non-carbonated drinks, usually referring to traditional drinks, or those made from fruits. Some of them include fresco de Cacao, melon con naranja, chicha, pinolillo, and others. Aguas frescas could lead to confusion in some Spanish speaking countries, as they may refer to bottled soft drinks.

  5. 2017 Paraguayan crisis - Wikipedia

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    The Congress by then had been completely surrounded by policemen: truck-based water cannons and hundreds of anti-riot troops prevented the passage of the people. [10] Hundreds of Paraguayans, including dissident deputies, senators and Paraguayan political leaders, demonstrated until the early hours of the morning of 29 March 2017 in downtown ...

  6. The Disasters of War - Wikipedia

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    The exception is plate 7, Que valor! (What courage!), which depicts Agustina de Aragón (1786–1857), the heroine of Zaragoza, who brought food to the cannoneers at the city defensive walls during the siege in which 54,000 [28] Spaniards died. When all the cannoneers had been killed, Agustina manned and fired the cannons herself. [29]

  7. XM1203 Non-Line-of-Sight Cannon - Wikipedia

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    The XM1203 Non-Line-of-Sight Cannon (NLOS-C) was a 155 mm self-propelled howitzer. It was the lead vehicle for the U.S. Army's Future Combat Systems Manned Ground Vehicles program. The NLOS-C was a replacement for the M109 howitzer , but cancelled in December 2009.

  8. Sunchado cannons - Wikipedia

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    Sunchado cannons (or zunchado), meaning wrapped, belted, banded, or built-up, described Spanish coastal artillery weapons constructed in the third quarter of the 19th century. Some, such as the 150mm (5.9") caliber rifled guns, were breech-loading.

  9. Horchata (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Horchata" is a song by American indie rock band Vampire Weekend. Written by the members of the band and produced by band member Rostam Batmanglij, [1] the song was released as the lead single from their second album Contra on October 5, 2009 via XL Recordings. The single was initially released as a free download on the band's web site.