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  2. The House of Snails - Wikipedia

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    The House of Snails (Spanish: La casa del caracol) is a 2021 psychological thriller film with rural horror and fantasy elements directed by Macarena Astorga [] from a screenplay by Sandra García Nieto based on García Nieto's novel La casa del caracol which stars Javier Rey alongside Paz Vega and Carlos Alcántara.

  3. The Strategy of the Snail - Wikipedia

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    The film starts with news reporter Jose Antonio Pupo (played by Carlos Vives) interviewing a man after events have taken place.The man, named Gustavo Calle Isaza 'El Paisa', part of a community of squatters who have taken over a house in Bogotá which was left derelict, reveals to the journalist that when the absentee landlord reappeared, the very house itself was moved to another location by ...

  4. Conch house - Wikipedia

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    The conch house, like other Florida vernacular architecture styles, is built of wood, and set on posts or piers, which allows air to circulate under the floor.Conch houses are rectangular, of one or two floors, and usually have a porch across the full width of the front of the house (both floors if the house has two floors).

  5. Caracol (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Caracol, or El Caracol, from the Spanish term for "spiral (snail–, conch– seashell–) shaped", may refer to: People. Manolo Caracol, a Spanish flamenco singer;

  6. Comalcalco (archaeological site) - Wikipedia

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    These associate him with religious ceremonies rather than with the events more typical of a ruler. In total, 260 glyphs appear written on conch pendants and stingray barbs, covering 14 years of Ah Pakal Tan's life. They reference self-sacrifice and bloodletting rituals and narrate events where Ah Pakal Tan was accompanied by rain deities.

  7. Casa de las Conchas - Wikipedia

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    The Casa de las Conchas is a historical building in Salamanca, central Spain. It currently houses a public library. It currently houses a public library. It was built from 1493 to 1517 by Rodrigo Arias de Maldonado, a knight of the Order of Santiago de Compostela and a professor in the University of Salamanca .

  8. Museo del Caracol - Wikipedia

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    The Museo del Caracol (lit. Snail Museum) is a Mexican history museum, at the bottom of the access ramp to the Castillo de Chapultepec in Mexico City . The “Snail Museum” is a spiral shaped building designed by the architect Pedro Ramirez Vazquez .

  9. Honduran cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Sopa de caracol (conch soup) Sopa de caracol (conch soup) is one of the most representative dishes of the Honduran cuisine. This soup was made famous throughout Latin America because of a catchy song from Banda Blanca called "Sopa de Caracol." The conch is cooked in coconut milk and the conch's broth, with spices, yuca , cilantro, and green ...