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  2. San Roque de Cumbaza - Wikipedia

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    San Roque de Cumbaza (also known as San Roque) is a town in the San Martín Region of Peru, approximately a 45-minute drive northwest of the city of Tarapoto. Located in the Amazon rainforest , San Roque is home to a small community of people who mainly work in agriculture. [ 1 ]

  3. National Anthem of Peru - Wikipedia

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    José Bernardo Alcedo, composer José de la Torre Ugarte, author of the lyrics Sheet music of the Himno Nacional del Perú. After Peru declared its independence, the general José de San Martín began a public contest to select the National March, which was published on 7 August 1821 in the ministerial gazette. The contest called upon ...

  4. San Roque de Cumbaza District - Wikipedia

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    San Roque de Cumbaza District is one of eleven districts of the province Lamas in Peru. [1] References

  5. Falangism in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    Likewise, Falangist literature was published in Costa Rica between 1937 and 1946 in newspapers like El Nacionalista and La gloria de España, while two hours a week of propaganda were broadcast in Costa Rica on the radio programs La España y el Mundo.

  6. La Llagosta - Wikipedia

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    La Llagosta (Catalan pronunciation: [lə ʎəˈɣostə]) is municipality in the province of Barcelona and autonomous community of Catalonia, Spain. The municipality covers an area of 3.03 square kilometres (1.17 sq mi) and the population in 2014 was 13,430.

  7. Batallón Voltígeros de la Guardia - Wikipedia

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    The Voltigeurs of the Guard Battalion (Spanish: Batallón Voltígeros de la Guardia), originally formed as the Numancia Battalion (Spanish: Batallón Numancia), was a battalion of the Spanish American troops of the Spanish Army formed by Pablo Morillo [1] that joined the Patriot governments during the Spanish American wars of independence by crossing the Huaura River on December 2, 1820.

  8. San Roque - Wikipedia

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    Battle of San Roque, an 1829 battle of the Argentine Civil War; CD San Roque, a football club in San Roque, Cadiz, Andalusia, Spain; CD San Roque de Lepe, a football club in Lepe, Andalusia, Spain; Club de Rugby San Roque, a rugby union club in Valencia, Spain; San Roque Club, a country club in San Roque, Andalusia

  9. King Kong milk candy - Wikipedia

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    Previously it was known as Alfajor de Trujillo and had a circular shape, although the "King Kong" is usually rectangular but circular presentations can be found on the market. [3] Nowadays there are many factories that specialize in making this sweet, the most recognized being the company San Roque and "Lambayeque fabrica de dulces ...