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  • 111milenariamente — adv. De modo milenário.   ‣ Etimologia: milenário + mente …

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  • 112Octavio Paz — Born Octavio Paz Lozano March 31, 1914(1914 03 31) Mexico City, Mexico Died April 19, 1998(1998 04 19) (aged 84) Mexico City, Mexico …

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  • 113List of trees — The following is a partial list of trees of significance in history, religion, size or age. The list includes actual trees located throughout the world, as well as trees from myths and trees from fiction. Real forests and individual trees… …

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  • 114Dracaena draco — The ancient specimen at Icod de los Vinos, Tenerife Conservation status …

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  • 115Leonese language — Llengua Llionesa, llionés Spoken in  Spain …

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  • 116Chiapa de Corzo, Chiapas — Chiapa de Corzo   Town Municipality   La Pila Fountain in the main square …

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  • 117Homero Aridjis — (b. April 6, 1940) is a Mexican writer and diplomat.Aridjis was born in Contepec, Michoacán, Mexico, on April 6, 1940, to a Greek father and Mexican mother; he was the youngest of five brothers. As a child, Aridjis would often walk up a hillside… …

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  • 118Cantabrian mythology — It seems that the native Cantabrian mythology connected, from the beginning and with the passing of the years, with Celtic and Roman mythology becoming partly related with legends and traditions from the rest of the Cantabrian Mountains. In most… …

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  • 119Kingdom of Viguera — The Kingdom of Viguera was a short lived pocket kingdom around the Navarrese town of Viguera from 970 to 1005. It is said to have been created by the testament of García Sánchez I of Pamplona for his second son, Ramiro Garcés, and comprised the… …

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  • 120Ramiro Garcés of Viguera — Ramiro Garcés (dead by 991) was the King of Viguera from 970 to his death. He was the son of García Sánchez I of Pamplona by his second wife, Theresa of León. While Theresa pushed for the disinheritance of García s eldest son Sancho II of… …

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