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  2. Royalton Hicacos - Wikipedia

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    Royalton Hicacos is a resort in Varadero, in the province of Matanzas, Cuba. Formerly operated by Sandals Resorts as Sandals Royal Hicacos, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] it was bought by Canadian company Sunwing and started operating under the Royalton brand in December 2014.

  3. Cancún - Wikipedia

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    The hurricane's eye first passed over the island of Cozumel, and then made an official landfall near Playa del Carmen in the state of Quintana Roo at around 11 p.m. local time on October 21 with winds near 140 mph (230 km/h). Portions of the island of Cozumel experienced the calm eye of Wilma for several hours with some blue skies and sunshine ...

  4. Hideaway - Wikipedia

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    Hideaway (America album) (1976) Hideaway (David Sanborn album) (1980) Hideaway (The Weepies album) (2008) Hideaway (Wavves album) (2021) Hideaway, a 1986 album by Stanley Clarke; Hideaway, a 2012 album by Matt Bianco

  5. El Rey archaeological site - Wikipedia

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    The site reached its housing peak probably in the early classical period (250-600 AD). The first settlers built houses on platforms, although the organic materials used have not been preserved over the centuries. Between the years 200 and 1200 AD. the inhabitants of the site worked as fishermen and in salt extraction.

  6. Royalton Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Royalton Hotel is a hotel at 44 West 44th Street in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, United States. The hotel, opened in 1898, was designed by architecture firm Rossiter & Wright and developed by civil engineer Edward G. Bailey.

  7. Pioneros de Cancún - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1990s, the club changed its name to Tucanes de Cancun but failed to gain popularity and was forced to change the name back to its original name Pioneros. It was not until 2006 when José del Carmen Vázquez Ávila bought the club and proposed a plan to have the franchise in the first division within a couple of years that the club ...