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  1. Mestizo

    European ethnic groups European , Indigenous peoples of the Americas Amerindian people Mestizo ... in others, like Venezuela, mestizo still retains the original meaning of being mixed without specifying ... started achieving independence from Spain, the mestizo group often became dominant. In some Latin American countries, such as Mexico , the concept of the mestizo became central to the formation of a new independent identity that was neither wholly Spanish nor wholly indigenous and the word mestizo ... The Spanish word Mestizo is from the Romance language Romance Latin language Latin word mixticius , meaning mixed. ref cite web url http www.merriam webster.com dictionary mestizo title mestizo year ... mestizo ref Its usage has been documented as early as 1275, to refer to the offspring of an Egyptian ... Press location Yarmouth year 1997 isbn 978 1 877864 42 1 page 144 ref Cognates Mestizo IPA es mes ti o ... 15 Coyote.jpg thumb 180px Mestizo man and his Indian wife, 1763, by Miguel Cabrera painter Miguel Cabrera ... RA1 PA401&dq mestizo cuba ref Many indigenous people, and sometimes those with partial African descent, were classified as mestizo if they spoke Spanish and lived as mestizos. Often, but only early on, the term mestizo was associated with illegitimacy The term also has a pejorative use about something ... colonial usage of the term, mestizo was almost synonymous with bastard legitimacy law illegitimate ... the term had taken on a myriad of meanings, the designation Mestizo was removed from census counts ... of a Mestizo, in a Pintura de Castas from Mexico during the Spanish colonial period. The painting s caption states Spanish and Indian produce Mestizo . Spanish speaking Latin America Mexico ... and European traditions. By the deliberate efforts of post revolutionary governments the Mestizo ... peoples completely to Mestizo Mexican culture, working toward the goal of eventually solving the Indian problem by transforming indigenous communities into mestizo communities. ref Bartolom 1996 5 ref ...   more details



  1. Radical Mestizo

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Radical Mestizo Type live Artist Shooglenifty Cover Radical Mestizo album .jpg Released June 28, 2005 Recorded Genre Celtic music Celtic Length 59 50 Label Compass Records Compass Producer Reviews Allmusic Rating 4 5 Allmusic class album id r779919 pure url yes link Last album The Arms Dealer s Daughter br 2003 This album Radical Mestizo br 2005 Next album Troots br 2007 Radical Mestizo , a live album by Shooglenifty , was released in 2005 on the Compass Records label. Track listing She s in the Attic 5 51 Glenuig Hall 4 46 The Arms Dealer s Daughter 7 18 Nordal Rumba 5 54 Carboni s Farewell 6 56 Delighted 6 01 Schumann s Leap 4 11 Heading West 5 15 A Fistful of Euro 7 12 Scraping the Barrel 6 26 Sources and links Allmusic class album id r779919 label Radical Mestizo Category Shooglenifty albums Category 2005 live albums ...   more details



  1. Filipino mestizo

    Chinese ancestry Mestizo de Sangley person of mixed Chinese and Austronesian ancestry Mestizo ..., 3 4 Spanish or Mestizo 1 2 Spanish, 1 2 Native American descent born in Spanish America from ... dspace bitstream 1808 1129 1 CEAS.1964.n10.pdf The Chinese Mestizo in Philippine History . The Journal ...   more details



  1. Filipino German

    Filipino German or German Filipino may be Eurasian mixed ancestry people of Filipino and German descent Filipino mestizo s of German ancestry Filipinos in Germany German settlement in the Philippines Of or relating to Germany Philippines relations See also Category Filipino people of German descent dab ...   more details



  1. Eva del Edén

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Eva del Ed n is a Peruvian television drama, the story is set in Lima , Peru in 1540s during Spanish colonial regime. The show focuses on the life of Eva de Palomino a mestizo and her struggle for recover the land which was stolen from her. DEFAULTSORT Eva Del Eden Category Peruvian television series Peru tv stub es Eva del Ed n ...   more details



  1. Garnache

    Garnaches is a traditional Mestizo dish composed of a fried corn or wheat tortilla topped with refried beans , shredded cabbage , carrots , cheese , vinegar and salt . Garnaches are especially popular in the Central American country of Belize , being available in most restaurants as a common appetizer. Although this is one of the most popular recipes used, you can also use fried beans topped with salsa or ketchup and Dutch cheese. Category Belizean cuisine Category Tortilla based dishes Category Legume dishes food stub ...   more details



  1. Brown pride

    Brown pride may refer to the gang Brown Pride or the brown pride movement in the United States. Description The slogan has been used by mestizo Latinos to denote a feeling of self respect, celebrating one s heritage, and being proud of one s personal worth. Brown pride as a national movement is closely linked with the developments of the American Civil Rights Movement 1955 1968 American Civil Rights Movement , during which noted figures such as Martin Luther King, Jr. , Malcolm X , A. Philip Randolph , Stokely Carmichael , and others protested the conditions of the United States segregated society, and lobbied for better treatment for non whites. This time in the United States also saw the creation of brown pride movements such as the Chicano Movement and La Raza advocating brown pride. See also Asian pride Black pride Bronze race Brown Pride gangs Mestizo Moreno Racism White pride References Reflist 2 DEFAULTSORT Brown Pride Category Hispanic and Latino American Category Latin American culture Category Politics and race Category Pride Category Racism ...   more details



  1. Schinopsis heterophylla

    italic title Taxobox name Schinopsis heterophylla image image caption regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Sapindales familia Anacardiaceae genus Schinopsis species S. heterophylla binomial Schinopsis heterophylla binomial authority Arturo Enrique Ragonese Ragonese & J.Castillo ex Augustin Pyramus de Candolle DC. as Schinopsis aff. heterophylla Schinopsis heterophylla , the Quebracho colorado mestizo , is a South American tree species in the genus Schinopsis . ref http www.sciencedirect.com science? ob MImg& imagekey B7GX0 5172K7X 4 9& cdi 20472& user 10& pii S0367253010001118& origin search& coverDate 10 2F12 2F2010& sk 999999999&view c&wchp dGLzVzz zSkzV&md5 3dd724cf3ba542faacbefc8f73013d73&ie sdarticle.pdf Soil factors determining the change in forests between dry and wet Chacos. Gonzalo Navarro, Jos Antonio Molina and Silvio Vega, accepted 2010, Flora ref Mestizo is a term traditionally used in Latin America for people of mixed European and Amerindian heritage or descent. References reflist Category Schinopsis Anacardiaceae stub ...   more details



  1. Vegetalismo

    of mestizo shamanic shamanism in the Amazonia Amazonic provinces of Peru in which the shamans known ... http www.scribd.com doc 26541421 Vegetalismo Shamanism Among the Mestizo Population of the Peruvian Amazon Luis Eduardo Luna, & 39 Vegetalismo shamanism among the Mestizo population of the Peruvian ... movements to refer to both indigenous and mestizo ayahuasca shamanism in contrast to their practices. ref cite book last Beyer first Stephan title Singing to the Plants A Guide to Mestizo Shamanism ... is used to distinguish mestizo shamanism from the traditional shamanism practiced by indigenous peoples. ref name Beyer cite book last Beyer first Stephan title Singing to the Plants A Guide to Mestizo ... first Stephan title Singing to the Plants A Guide to Mestizo Shamanism in the Upper Amazon year 2009 .... ref name Beyer cite book last Beyer first Stephan title Singing to the Plants A Guide to Mestizo ... within a rural environment and whose focus is to maintain or restore social balance, mestizo shamanism is based within an urban environment and is focused on individual healing . Many of these mestizo ... A Guide to Mestizo Shamanism in the Upper Amazon year 2009 publisher University of New Mexico Press ... last Beyer first Stephan title Singing to the Plants A Guide to Mestizo Shamanism in the Upper Amazon ... A Guide to Mestizo Shamanism in the Upper Amazon year 2009 publisher University of New Mexico ... A Guide to Mestizo Shamanism in the Upper Amazon year 2009 publisher University of New Mexico ... Stephan title Singing to the Plants A Guide to Mestizo Shamanism in the Upper Amazon year 2009 publisher ... . ref name Beyer cite book last Beyer first Stephan title Singing to the Plants A Guide to Mestizo ... Singing to the Plants A Guide to Mestizo Shamanism in the Upper Amazon year 2009 publisher University ... last Beyer first Stephan title Singing to the Plants A Guide to Mestizo Shamanism in the Upper Amazon ... Beyer first Stephan title Singing to the Plants A Guide to Mestizo Shamanism in the Upper Amazon year ...   more details



  1. Virgilio Elizondo

    to the U.S. Elizondo believes that the position of the mestizo a puts him her in a unique position as both insider and outsider. From this unique position, the mestizo a has the potential to help ... of the New Creation The Future is Mestizo Life Where Cultures Meet God of Incredible Surprises Beyond ... Fernando Cathedral Soul of the City with Timothy M. Matovina Mestizo Worship A Pastoral Approach to Liturgical Ministry with Timothy M. Matovina Mestizo Democracy The Politics of Crossing Borders with John ...   more details



  1. Alejo

    name nuevo Inostroza Rojas El mestizo Alejo, Un nuevo Lautaro? ref She had a son with him, known ... meant they were looked down on Alejo was rejected as a mestizo , and Isabel for having a son with a Mapuche ... any promotion as he was a mestizo. ref Algo Habr n hecho... , Ep. 2, 19 01 min. ref As a result, he deserted from the Spanish army in 1657 and joined the Mapuche. ref name Mestizo http biografiadechile.cl ... 20Chile&pos 38 El mestizo Alejo es ref ref Amunategui, p. 27 ref Alejo returned to the tribe of his ... duda est n tiritando tras esos muros cited by Inostroza Rojas El mestizo Alejo, Un nuevo Lautaro? ref ... welcomed them and gave them asylum. ref name Mestizo In popular media V ctor Hugo Silva wrote a historical novel about Alejo, El mestizo Alejo y la Criollita . The life of Alejo was portrayed ... comic books about the history of Chile from the colonization to the Patria vieja . The episode El mestizo ... wp 2009 01 12 el mestizo alejo 2 El Mestizo Alejo L. Ruiz Tagle es ref The actor Diego ... 1635 births es Mestizo Alejo ...   more details



  1. Demographics of North America

    prose date May 2008 File North America map coloured.svg 300px right In 2011 the population of North America is 459 million, using a definition which includes United States , Mexico , Canada . Population growth is medium 1 , and median age comparatively high in Canada with 41 years and low in Mexico with 27.1 years. Population class wikitable sortable Rank Country Population of North America 1 flag United States 312,097,000 align center 68.0 2 flag Mexico 112,336,538 align center 24.5 3 flag Canada 34,566,000 align center 7.5 Total 458,999,538 align center 100 Black Canada 2.5 Black Canadians United States 12.6 African American s Mexico 1 Afro Mexican Asian Canada 11 Asian Canadians United States 4.2 Asian American Mexico 0.1 American Indian Canada 3.3 Aboriginal peoples in Canada United States 1 Mexico 9.8 Indigenous peoples of Mexico Mestizo M tis Mixed race Canada 1 M tis United States Questionable, see below Mexico 60 75 Mestizo Total White 57.6 Mestizo & Latino 25.2 Black 9.6 Asian 4.5 Amerindian and Alaska native 2.9 Native Hawaiian and other Pacific islander 0.2 2003 est. References https www.cia.gov library publications the world factbook geos mx.html North America in topic Demographics of Demographics by continent Topics on North America Category Demographics by region North America Category North America Category Demographics by region Category Demographics of North America ...   more details



  1. SL Agritech Corporation

    orphan date October 2009 SL Agritech Corporation SLAC is the leading research development and production of superior hybrid rice company in the Philippines . It is a subsidiary company of Sterling Paper Group of Companies which was founded by Henry Lim Bon Liong in 1998. Inspired by the way China solved its food shortage and becoming a surplus exporter afterwards, Henry obtained assistance of Prof. Yuan Long Ping to develop a hybrid rice that would suit the farming conditions in the country. Its primary purpose is to promote the development , commercialization, and growth of hybrid rice technology as well as bring employment and entrepreneurship to the rural areas in the country. From its former land provided by the government of Laguna province Laguna , it is now in the 40 hectare land in Santa Cruz, Laguna , serving as its research and breeding complex. In April 2000, its first hybrid rice seeds were harvested Mestizo A line and F1 Mestizo hybrid rice seeds . Its production led to an agreement between SLAC and the Department of Agriculture through the representation of PHILRICE. SLAC then established its first major seed production base at Banaybanay, Davao Oriental . The development of hybrid rice SL 8 in 2002 marked the business growth of SLAC. It is now the major distributor and exporter of hybrid rice throughout the country and to other countries like Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia. See also Henry Lim Bon Liong References http www.sl agritech.com SL Agritech Corporation. accessed on December 11, 2007 . Category Companies of the Philippines ...   more details



  1. Guayaquil Group

    The Guayaquil Group Grupo de Guayaquil was one of the most recognized literary groups in Ecuador in 1930 1940. Its members included the writers Enrique Gil Gilbert , Demetrio Aguilera Malta , Alfredo Pareja Diezcanseco , Joaqu n Gallegos Lara , and Jos de la Cuadra . They wrote novels about the Ecuadorian mestizo. References Heise, Karl H. 1975 , El grupo de Guayaquil Arte y tecnica de sus novelas sociales , Madrid Coleccion Nova Scholar . Category Ecuadorian literature es Grupo de Guayaquil ecuador stub ...   more details



  1. Thank God It Wasn't A Peso

    Thank God It Wasn t A Peso is a Mexican fairy tale collected by Americo Paredes in Ajusco, Mexico from J. F., a mestizo man in his fifties, and included by him in Folktales of Mexico . ref name paredes Americo Paredes , Folktales of Mexico , p230 ISBN 0 226 64571 1 ref It is Aarne Thompson type 1689, Thank God They Weren t Peaches. ref name paredes Synopsis A drunkard begs an image of the Sacred Heart for a peso every morning. A sexton wraps a half peso piece in paper with a rock to give it some weight, and throws it to him. It hits him in the head. The drunkard finds the coin and says if it had been a full peso, it would have killed him. References reflist Category Mexican fairy tales ...   more details



  1. Métis

    surnames Mestizo References reflist Bibliography cite book last1 Barkwell first1 Lawrence J. first2 ... affairs az Metis es Mestizo fr M tis mk sv Mestis etnografiskt uttryck tr K rma ...   more details



  1. Sangley

    sangley in a photograph by Francisco Van Camp, c. 1875. Sangley Sangleye , Sangley Mestizo , Mestisong Sangley , Mestizo de Sangley or Chinese mestizo plural Sangleys or Sangleyes , is an archaic term ... mestizo de sangley was used to refer to a person of mixed Chinese Filipino Chinese and indigenous ... www.colorq.org accessdate January 8, 2011 ref Sangley mestizo was a term widely used in the 16th to 19th ..., among Filipino mestizo Chinese Filipino mestizos , many use and prefer the generic term mestizo ... on Filipino language and culture especially the cuisine . Although mestizo de sangley literally .... By default, mestizo without the qualifying de sangley means a mixed race person of Spanish European ancestry. But, due to the relatively few European mestizos in the Philippines, the term mestizo usually refers to mestizo de sangley . Benito Legarda stated this definition before the United States ... The term chino mestizo was also used interchangeably with mestizo de sangley . Background Image Jose rizal 01.jpg thumb Jos Rizal , the National hero of the Philippines Philippine National Hero , was a mestizo de sangley . Mestizo de sangley is a term that arose during Spanish colonization of the Philippines ... the Chinese immigrants as Sangley if they were pure blooded Chinese immigrants or Mestizo de sangley ... as mestizo de sangley due to his Chinese ancestry, although he also had Japanese and Spanish ancestors .... Many of the Chinese men married native women, and over time the multi cultural mestizo ... prominent mestizo de sangley families belonging to the landlord class acquired vast landholdings ... owned the most land in the Philippines. As landholders, the mestizo sangleys acquired more power than ... role became filled chiefly by new Chinese immigrant traders. In the years to come, mestizo sangleys in the countryside became a kind of feudal power. After the Spanish American War , the mestizo elites .... He gave the sangleys and mestizo de sangleys a land grant in perpetuity. They were allowed to establish ...   more details



  1. Castizo

    possible resulting combinations mestizo , mulato and zambo the latter three, now without ... would have been deemed a Castizo , would today simply identify as mestizo or White. The word ... in literature. mestizo is known for these as well Template Miscegenation in Spanish colonies See also White Latin American Peninsulares Mestizo Cholo Casta References reflist added above categories ...   more details



  1. Tornatrás

    Refimprove date January 2011 Tornatr s IPA es to na t as is an outdated term used in Spain to describe a person of mixed European and albino ancestry or a descendant of mestizos and specific characteristics of one of the original races. ref name RAE cite web url http drae2.es tornatr C3 A1s title Definici n de tornatr s publisher Real Academia Espa ola year 2010 accessdate August 11, 2011 ref It was also used in the Philippines during the History of the Philippines 1521 1898 Spanish colonial era from the 16th to 19th century, to describe persons of mixed indigenous Malay race Malay referred to as Indio , Sangley Chinese referred to as Sangley , and Peninsulares Spanish ancestry referred to as Filipino or Peninsular . There are no official statistics on the number of people of Tornatr s ancestry around the world, although it is believed that most are to be found in South America and the Philippines. History Although Tornatr s was originally used to describe a descendant of mestizos, albinos and Europeans, in the Philippines they were commonly known as those born from a Spanish father Filipino or peninsular and a Malay Chinese mestiza de sangley mother. Most people of the Tornatr s caste in the Philippines used Spanish language Spanish as their primary language and in many cases converted to the Catholic faith. See also Filipino mestizo Eurasian mixed ancestry Eurasian Chinese Filipino Sangley Spanish settlement in the Philippines Criollo people White Latin American Mestizo References reflist colwidth 30em Miscegenation in Spanish Philippines DEFAULTSORT Tornatras Category Ethnonyms Category Spanish words and phrases Category Spanish colonial period in the Philippines Category Multiracial affairs Category Filipino people of Chinese descent Category Filipino people of Spanish descent ...   more details



  1. Knocking Our Own Ting

    Knocking Our Own Ting is an article length satire written by Evan X Hyde discussing the Battle of St. George s Caye , a naval battle off the coast of Belize occurring in 1798. This battle has been celebrated since 1898 on September 10 as St. George s Caye Day. In the 1950s, Belizeans were beginning to question their identity and beliefs as a people, and one of the first things questioned was the myth of St. George s Caye. Did white master and black slave fight as equals? Or were blacks subordinates? Arguments Hyde, already exposed to Black Power theory, argues that the Battle of St. George s Caye tends to divide Belizeans more than unify them. The combatants in the battle white slavemasters and black slaves are ancestors and forefathers of the various shades of Belizean Kriol people Belizean Creole people and their Spanish Mexican opponents are forefathers of the Mestizo s. The glorifying of the slaves efforts only further alienates Mestizo people from the development of Belize. http www.amandala.com.bz index.php?id 5987 Recent From The Publisher expands For Hyde, the 10th really celebrates the successful division of the Belizean people. He also questions how, after disciplining the runaway slaves from the slave revolt of 1773 harshly, the British decided to use them in fighting the hated Spanish, who had already succeeded in removing the Baymen from the settlement previously. Hyde also questions the relevancy of a holiday for Creole in a multi racial, multi ethnic society. He concludes that the Battle is better off celebrated for the achievements of the blacks, rather than any national pride attached to it, as long as Belize remained a colony of Great Britain Belize became independent in 1981 . http www.amandala.com.bz index.php?id 6039 Recent Summary editorial on the Tenth Publishing Benex Press issued the first edition of Knocking in 1969. It then went out of print until the arrival of X Communication by the Angelus Press in 1994. External links http www.amandala ...   more details



  1. Mameluco

    Image Albert Eckhout Mameluca woman circa 1641 1644.gif thumb right 150px Albert Eckhout a Mameluca woman circa 1641 1644 . Mameluco the word is believed to be of Arabic origin. The word in Arabic is Mamluk masculine or Mamluka feminine masculine or feminine . The word Mameluco is a term of Portuguese language Portuguese origin describing the first generation offspring of a whites European and an Amerindian . The corresponding Spanish word is mestizo . In the 17th and 18th centuries, Mameluco was used to refer to organized bands of slave hunters, also known as bandeirantes , who roamed the interior of South America from the Atlantic to the foothills of the Andes, and from Paraguay to the Orinoco river, invading Guarani people Guarani occupied areas in search of slaves. The word may have become common in Portugal in the Middle Ages, deriving from the Arabic language Arabic maml k , used in the association with the Mamluk s. External links CathEncy wstitle Mameluco Category Multiracial affairs Category Portuguese language Category Portuguese colonization of the Americas Ethno stub pt Mamelucos ...   more details



  1. Ladino

    wiktionary Ladino Ladino may refer to Ladino people , a socio ethnic category of Mestizo or hispanicized people in Central America especially in Guatemala Black ladino s, a historical ethnic community consisting of Castilian Spanish Castililian Spanish speaking descendants of the inhabitants Moors , during Medieval Spain . They were exiled to the Americas after spending time in Kingdom of Castile Castile . Ladin language , a Romance language spoken in Northern Italy Latino demonym , term for a person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or origin Ladino surname Ladino, a hardy type of large Trifolium repens white clover , often grown as a forage crop Ladino, also known as Judaeo Spanish , a Sephardic language, primarily spoken among Sephardic Jews, or for the written form used in religious texts and translations Ladino, variety of Mexican Spanish spoken in New Mexico Disambig ast Ladinu dixebra de Ladino es Ladino fr Ladino gl Ladino nl Ladino pl Ladino pt Ladino ro Ladino ru ...   more details



  1. Bidau Creole Portuguese

    Infobox language name Bidau Creole Portuguese nativename Timor Pidgin region Bidau , Dili , East Timor extinct 1960s familycolor Creole fam1 Portuguese Creole fam2 Malayo Portuguese Creole iso3 tvy lingua 51 AAC ahf Bidau Creole Portuguese Portugu s de Bidau was a Portuguese Creole Portuguese based creole language that was spoken in Bidau , an eastern suburb of Dili , East Timor until the 1960s, when the speakers shifted to standard Portuguese language Portuguese . Bidau Creole Portuguese grew out of the Portuguese spoken by settlers and Mestizo Mesti os from Flores Flores Island , influenced by languages introduced to the area by military men from Lifau . It shares a number of features with nearby creoles such as Macanese language Macanese . External links http web.archive.org web 20060917145039 www.asianlang.mq.edu.au INL langs.html The Languages of East Timor Portuguese Creoles Category Portuguese based pidgins and creoles Category Languages of East Timor Category Extinct languages EastTimor stub Pidgincreole lang stub ...   more details



  1. Les Babacools

    Unreferenced date June 2008 Notability date February 2009 Infobox musical artist name Les Babacools background group or band origin Munich , Germany genre Reggae years active 1991 present label associated acts Fun Lovin Criminals label Soulfood website http www.babacools.de Official website current members Caramelo Spanish vocals , Lobstarr English vocals , Tobi guitar , Discophil bass , Carlos Mario Rojas keyboards , Buzz T drums , Boris percussion past members Chris Ising keyboards , Raggarena vocals Les Babacools are a band from Munich , Germany . Their brand of music, named Raggafunkin , is a blend of reggae , mestizo , Hip hop music hip hop and Urban contemporary urban music. Discography Albums Son Maldito 2010 Mundo Stereo 2005 Compa eros 36 2003 Rude Radio 1999 External links http www.babacools.de Les Babacools Official website DEFAULTSORT Babacools, Les Category German musical groups Category Reggae musical groups Germany band stub de Les Babacools ...   more details



  1. Huitzila

    Orphan date February 2009 Huitzila is a small town in Mexico , located in the Sierra Madre Occidental in the far south of Zacatecas state, at 21 N, 103 W and at an elevation of some 1900 metres. It is part of the Municipality of Teul de Gonz lez Ortega. It is often grouped with its close neighbour, Milpillas de Allende . The two towns are connected by road to Zacatecas, Guadalajara and Benito Ju rez. Main economic activity in the town is based around cattle ranching and other agriculture, although the production of tequila is also important to the area, with 6 km planted in blue agave for production of this drink. Local mezcal distilleries include El Zacatecano http www.elzacatecano.com.mx and Huitzila Mezcal. The town s population are predominantly Mestizo and Roman Catholic, with the local church being that of San Antonio de Padua. Population is declining slightly, due to emigration to Guadalajara and the United States. Furthermore, Huitzila residents are looking for a better future and hopes to prosper. coord 21 N 103 W source enwiki plaintext parser display title Category Zacatecas Zacatecas geo stub ...   more details




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