• The Botijas River (Spanish: Río Botijas) is a river of Orocovis and Barranquitas, Puerto Rico. List of rivers of Puerto Rico 18°14′21″N 66°22′46″W /...
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  • Botija is a musical instrument. Botija may also refer to: Botija, Cáceres, a municipality in the province of Cáceres, Extremadura, Spain Botijas River...
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    Toro Negro Río Matrullas Río Culebra Río Sana Muerto Río Orocovis Río Botijas Río Cañabón Río Cibuco Río Indio Río Morovis Río Unibón Río Mavilla Río...
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    Highway 568 crosses the following rivers: Quebrada Grande (Salto Grande) in Corozal Quebrada Riachuelo in Corozal Río Botijas in Orocovis Río Grande de Manatí...
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    Niña cycles. The Isla Botija Nature Reserve was one of the first protected area (1958) created in the low delta of Parana river[circular reference] The...
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    Ala de la Piedra, Alturas de Orocovis, Cacao, Sector Parcelas in Botijas 1, Botijas II, Comunidad Miraflores and La Pica (Luis M. Alfaro). An Energy Consortium...
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  • Puentes de México 1985-2014, Viaducto Botijas 2012 [Botijas Viaduct 2012] (in Spanish). pp. 232–235. Puente Botijas, Durango-Mazatlán (México). Asociación...
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  • name for Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, the national flower of Malaysia Bunga, or Botija, a Caribbean musical instrument of the aerophone type Bunga, a character...
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    Talavera la Nueva Torralba de Oropesa Torrecilla de la Jara (two verracos) Botija (Castro de Villasviejas del Tamuja, "Tamusia") Guadalupe (Caserío de Mirabel)...
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  • Flanagan - stylist Manolo Ruiz - stylist John Coulter - design Rafael Pérez-Botija - piano, arranger, keyboards, producer Enrique Iglesias - vocals, backing...
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    Chile as it happened in 1795 when Lima imported 5.000 troves (Spanish: botijas) from Concepción in southern Chile. This particular export showed the emergence...
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    “Tradición Exportadora Peruana del Pisco: Los Estados Unidos vs. Doscientas Botijas de Pisco”. Boletín de Lima, N° 152, 2008. pp. 51-62. Lima, Peru. Mitchell...
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  • María Guadalupe is presumed dead when she disappears after falling into a river. Instead, she suffers from amnesia and forgets she has a family and two...
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  • Lluvia cae (category Songs written by Rafael Pérez-Botija)
    (see 1997 in music). The track was written and produced by Rafael Pérez-Botija, and co-written by Enrique Iglesias, and became the second single in a row...
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    Llasat, M.C.; O. Caumont; I. Flores; L. Garrote; J. Gilabert; M. Llasat-Botija; R. Marcos; O. Nuissier; E. Richard; T. Rigo (28 June 2014). The November...
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  • seccional Bufón Lejos del cielo Pichones Zapatos muy grandes Vivo en mi ilusión Botija Teatro Ancho de espadas Milonga Rocanrol Rito de Holoalocû Independent production...
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  • Miente (category Songs written by Rafael Pérez-Botija)
    album, Vivir (1997). The song was written and produced by Rafael Pérez-Botija. It was released as the third single from the album in 1997. An uptempo...
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    1748, with whom he had a son. In 1729, the notary public Francisco Sánchez Botija died in Buenos Aires and his last will was his fortune be given to his compatriot...
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    Chile as it happened in 1795 when Lima imported 5.000 troves (Spanish: botijas) from Concepción in southern Chile. This particular export showed the emergence...
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  • Chile as it happened in 1795 when Lima imported 5,000 troves (Spanish: botijas) from Concepción in southern Chile. This particular export showed the emergence...
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  • the early Sexteto Boloña and Sexteto Habanero, used either marimbulas or botijas as bass instruments before they changed over to the double bass, musically...
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  • Vivir (1997). The song was written by Iglesias and produced by Rafael Pérez-Botija. It was released as the lead single from the album on 18 January 1997. A...
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  • California) Genre Latin pop Length 3:56 Label Fonovisa Songwriter(s) Chein García-Alonso Producer(s) Rafael Pérez-Botija Enrique Iglesias singles chronology...
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    most-populated municipality in the province. It is located on the Alagón river bank. Coria preserves several monuments and holds an annual national tourist...
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    Serra da Botija and the Serra de Monte Azul, and to the south by the Serra do Sambê and the Serra dos Garcias. The Macacu River, the main river of the APA...
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    (Italy), Sara Hjáltested (Iceland), Latin Lover (Sweden), Rubén Rada, La Botija's Band, Lágrima Ríos, Cristina Fernández and Washington Carrasco, Delanuka...
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    Chile as it happened in 1795 when Lima imported 5.000 troves (Spanish: botijas) from Concepción in southern Chile. This particular export showed the emergence...
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    Llasat, M.C.; O. Caumont; I. Flores; L. Garrote; J. Gilabert; M. Llasat-Botija; R. Marcos; O. Nuissier; E. Richard; T. Rigo (28 June 2014). The November...
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    Chile as it happened in 1795 when Lima imported 5.000 troves (Spanish: botijas) from Concepción in southern Chile. This particular export showed the emergence...
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    Orocovis. This highways extends from PR-156 to PR-155, crossing the Orocovis River. The entire route is located in Orocovis.  Puerto Rico Highway 7156 (PR-7156)...
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