• Palencia (Spanish pronunciation: [paˈlensja]) is a town, with a population of 31,824 (2018 census), and a municipality in the Guatemala department of...
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  • Congress Electoral District) Palencia, Guatemala, a municipality in the Guatemala department of Guatemala Alfonso de Palencia (1423-1492), a Castilian pre-Renaissance...
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    University Lorena Cabnal List of places in Guatemala Guatemala portal Cities portal Chinautla San Pedro Ayampuc Palencia San José Pinula Santa Catarina Pinula...
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    the 2018 census. Amatitlán Chinautla Chuarrancho Fraijanes Guatemala City Mixco Palencia San José del Golfo San José Pinula San Juan Sacatepéquez San...
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    This is a list of places in Guatemala. Population data up to number 30 is based on the 2018 census.   Departmental Capital   National Capital and Departmental...
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  • Charles III of Spain Palencia, Guatemala – Don Matias de Palencia, Founder Puerto Barrios – Justo Rufino Barrios, President of Guatemala Quirio Cataño (Chiquimula)...
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  • Coloniality of Power in Guatemala : Racism, Genocide, Citizenship. Lanham: Lexington Books. pp. 113–117. ISBN 9780739141229. Palencia Prado, Tania (1999)...
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  • Morales, Jimmy, President of Guatemala Moreno, Gaby, singer and songwriter Mulet, Edmond, diplomat Óscar Murúa, artist Palencia, Karl M., Record Producer...
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  • Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala (USAC, University of San Carlos of Guatemala) is the largest and oldest university of Guatemala; it is also the fourth...
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    victims of this campaign was transgender AIDS activist Luis Palencia, who was gunned down in Guatemala City in 1997. According to a July 2010 poll by Cid-Gallup...
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    de Guatemala ("St. James of the Knights of Guatemala") was the name given to the capital city of the Spanish colonial Captaincy General of Guatemala in...
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  • elections will be held in Guatemala in June 2027 to elect the president and vice president, all 160 seats in Congress, all 20 Guatemalan members of the Central...
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    4–0 W Qualcomm Stadium San Diego Márquez, Hernández, David (o.g.), Palencia  Guatemala 1–1 D Memorial Coliseum Los Angeles Mora Quarter-finals  Canada 1–2...
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    The departments of the Republic of Guatemala are divided into 340 municipalities (Spanish: municipios). The municipalities are listed below, by department...
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    C.D. Guastatoya (category Football clubs in Guatemala)
    a Guatemalan professional football club based in Guastatoya, El Progreso Department. They compete in the Liga Nacional, the top tier of Guatemalan football...
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  • on Censorship 20. (1991): 28. doi:10.1080/03064229108535203 Palencia, Tania. "Guatemala Today." Index on Censorship 17.5 (1988): 111. doi:10.1080/03064228808534450...
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  • 1999 U.S. Cup (category 1999 in Guatemalan sport)
    46’), Francisco Palencia, (Paulo Chavez 57’), José Manuel Abundis (Ricardo Peláez 77) In the second game of the doubleheader, Guatemala defeated Bolivia...
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  • Grupo Saker-Ti (category Culture of Guatemala)
    Leiva (1916-1975), poet Werner Ovalle López (1928-1970), poet Oscar Arturo Palencia (1932-1981), writer Roberto Paz y Paz (1927-2004), journalist Rafael Sosa...
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  • Comunicaciones F.C. (category Football clubs in Guatemala)
    professional football club based in Guatemala City. They compete in the Liga Nacional, the top tier of Guatemalan football. One of the most popular and...
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  • The Guatemala national Under-20 football team is the national under-20 age level football team of Guatemala, and represents the nation in under-20 international...
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  • "carp") may refer to: Becerril del Carpio, an urban village in Alar del Rey, Palencia, Castilla-Leon, Spain Carpio, North Dakota, a city in Ward County, North...
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  • Carlos Palencia (born 22 August 1981) is a Mexican tennis player. Palencia has a career high ATP singles ranking of 435 achieved on 22 May 2006. He also...
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    2008 Aéreo Ruta Maya crash (category Guatemala articles missing geocoordinate data)
    Lara, E. Paxtor, G. Palencia. "Mueren 10 en accidente aéreo" (in Spanish) 25 August 2008 Associated Press "5 Americans Die In Guatemala Plane Crash" CBSNews...
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  • Josué Flores (category Salvadoran expatriate sportspeople in Guatemala)
    Gráfico. "Josué Odir Flores busca trofeo en Guatemala". El Gráfico. "Odir Flores :: Josué Odir Flores Palencia :: Cobán Imperial". www.ceroacero.es. "CONCACAF...
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    España, Palencia Ecuador San Diego (USA) Las Vegas (USA) Washington (USA) Puerto La Cruz and Caracas, Venezuela Fribourg, Switzerland Guatemala, Paris...
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    3,970) Castilla-León: 12,979 (Ávila: 650, Burgos: 4,800, León: 1,250, Palencia: 1,180, Salamanca: 650, Segovia: 370, Soria: 287, Valladolid: 2,555, Zamora:...
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  • Mazariegos is a municipality located in the province of Palencia, Castile and León, Spain. Mazariegos and de Mazariegos may also refer to: Andrés Mazariegos...
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    Valor (political party) (category 2017 establishments in Guatemala)
    Valor is a conservative and right-wing populist political party in Guatemala. The party was established in 2017 by Ana Ingrid Bernat Cofiño. The party...
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  • Bantes Jay Herdman Oliver Colloty 1 goal Gulam Razool Daniel Cordozza Eddy Palencia Jorge Solorzano Luca Avendaño Rudy Muñoz Arkhan Fikri Hokky Caraka Kakang...
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  • Hugo Montoya (category Guatemala men's international footballers)
    Hugo Francisco Montoya Palencia (born 7 August 1941) is a Guatemalan footballer. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1968 Summer Olympics. Evans...
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