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  2. Ecologist Green Party of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The Ecologist Green Party of Mexico (Spanish: Partido Verde Ecologista de México, pronounced [paɾˈtiðo ˈβeɾðe ekoloˈxista ðe ˈmexiko], PVEM or PVE) is a green political party in Mexico. Founded in 1986, the party is associated with Jorge González Torres and his son Jorge Emilio González Martínez. It has seldom gotten more than 10% ...

  3. Vía Verde project - Wikipedia

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    Current cost for 1 million British thermal units (1.1 GJ) with petroleum burning is $12.25. With Vía Verde, the cost would be reduced to $5.15, according to government figures. [48] But some have argued that politicians baptized the project as "Via Verde" (Green Way) to give the appearance that it is a good thing. [40]

  4. Río Verde (Jalisco) - Wikipedia

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    Río Verde (Spanish for "green river") is a river in central Mexico. It is a tributary of the Río Grande de Santiago . Its basin is mostly in the state of Jalisco , and extends into portions of Aguascalientes , Zacatecas , Guanajuato , and San Luis Potosí .

  5. Costa Verde (Brazil) - Wikipedia

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    Costa Verde (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈkɔstɐ ˈveʁdʒi], English: Green Coast) is a coastline in Brazil (chiefly in Rio de Janeiro state), which runs from Itaguaí, Rio de Janeiro state, to Santos, São Paulo state. In São Paulo it is known as litoral norte (northern coast). Brazil's Costa Verde is characterized by the Serra do Mar ...

  6. Carta Clara - Wikipedia

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    Carta Clara is a Mexican beer brand, originally produced in the state of Yucatan, manufactured by "Cerveceria Yucateca", a local brewery. The beer was owned by Nestor Rubio Apulche, since 1900. The beer was owned by Nestor Rubio Apulche, since 1900.

  7. Carta marina - Wikipedia

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    Carta marina et descriptio septentrionalium terrarum (Latin for Marine map and description of the Northern lands; [1] commonly abbreviated Carta marina) is the first map of the Nordic countries to give details and place names, created by Swedish ecclesiastic Olaus Magnus and initially published in 1539.