• Paraguayan Hammock (Guarani: Hamaca paraguaya) is a 2006 Paraguayan drama film directed by Paz Encina. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section...
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  • Ceylan (In competition) Bug by William Friedkin (Directors' Fortnight) Paraguayan Hammock by Paz Encina (Un Certain Regard) Stephen Mirrione for editing Babel...
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    the first wholly Paraguayan-made film and was based on the events of the Paraguayan War. Only a handful of films were made in Paraguay during the 1980s...
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    Paraguayan Indigenous art is the visual art created by the indigenous peoples of Paraguay. While indigenous artists embrace contemporary Western art media...
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  • Chantal Akerman Double Tide  – Sharon Lockhart Hamaca Paraguaya (Paraguayan Hammock)  – Paz Encina Khamosh Pani (Silent Waters)  – Sabiha Sumar Marlina...
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    Tan de repente (2002) a.k.a. Suddenly Hamaca paraguaya (2006) aka Paraguayan Hammock La Niña Santa (2004) a.k.a. The Holy Girl Sol de otoño (1996) a.k...
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  • Puisque nous sommes nés - Jean-Pierre Duret and Andrea Santana 2006 - Paraguayan Hammock - Paz Encina 2009 - Cómo estar muerto/Como estar muerto - Manuel Ferrari...
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    dug hundreds of holes for farming and trapping. He was found dead in his hammock, in a self-made dwelling, in August 2022. Since 2021, uncontacted peoples...
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  • descalzas (2005) Las Manos (2006) Hamaca paraguaya (2006) a.k.a. Paraguayan Hammock Si fuera yo un helecho (2006) Willi Behnisch at Cinenacional.com (in...
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  • that originally inhabited the northeastern region of the Paraguayan Chaco west of the Paraguay River in the mid-nineteenth century. However, they presently...
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  • 8,520 Minesing Swamp 6,000 15,000 Musquodoboit Harbour 1,925 4,760 Oak Hammock Marsh 3,600 8,900 Old Crow Flats 617,000 1,520,000 Peace-Athabasca Delta...
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    the production of a fabric called poyvi, also occurs ao po'i, encaje ju, hammocks and others. This department has places marked by a long history. The temple...
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  • Ypané (redirect from Ypané (Paraguay))
    built in tribute to the Paraguayan heroes. And where the Battle of Avay ('indigenous water') was fought, a bust of the Paraguayan Marshal Francisco Solano...
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    Georgia Georgia Golden Isles of Georgia Sapelo Island (protected site) Hog Hammock South Carolina Lowcountry Related history African-American history Timeline...
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  • 26 July Paraguayan War Battle of Paso de Cuevas 12 Aug Powder River Expedition and Sioux Wars Battle of Bone Pile Creek 13–15 Aug Paraguayan War Battle...
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    Tiësto (redirect from Hammock Brothers)
    performed live in Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Panama, Peru, Costa Rica, Uruguay, Paraguay, Ecuador, Venezuela and Colombia. Following the tours, In Search of Sunrise...
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    European colonists. A great number of Taíno language words like hamaca (hammock), hurakán (hurricane), and tabaco (tobacco) came into general Spanish usage...
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    Phlebodium aureum (category Flora of Paraguay)
    America. It grows in varied habitats in Florida, including swamps and hammocks, and can thus apparently tolerate a wide range of microclimates. Its restriction...
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    with a ten-inch (gold or silver) fringe. It was large enough to form a hammock stretcher to carry a wounded officer. From about 1730 to 1768, the officer's...
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    were provided to Mendoza, Tucuman, and Salta Jujuy as well as to Chile, Paraguay, and what is today Bolivia and southern Peru." By 1802, Russian colonists...
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    Doral, Florida 8.22% Weston, Florida 4.1% Fontainebleau, Florida 3.14% The Hammocks, Florida 3.14% Key Biscayne, Florida 2.36% North Bay Village, Florida 2...
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    disturbed tropical forests. Papaya is found in abundance on Everglades hammocks following major hurricanes, but is otherwise infrequent. In the rain forests...
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    are found along tropical and subtropical coastlines. Some swamps have hammocks, or dry-land protrusions, covered by aquatic vegetation, or vegetation...
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  • River basin. There are currently 70 Tupian languages, including Tupi, Paraguayan Guarani, Awetï, Ayvu, etc. Rodrigues (2007) considers the Proto-Tupian...
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    Ypacaraí (category Articles containing Paraguayan Guaraní-language text)
    (Guarani: Ypakarai) is a town in the Central Department of Paraguay on the Lake Ypacarai. On the Paraguayan highway system, it is located between Asunción and...
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    two visits to the war zone of the Paraguayan War, which he described in his Letters from the Battlefields of Paraguay (1870). In 1868, he was appointed...
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    to two rooms, one possibly used for housework, housing a weaving loom, hammock loom, folding machine, spinning wheel, etc. The middle one communicates...
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    Museo Memoria de la Ciudad (category Museums in Paraguay)
    of Paraguay Ornamental constructive element exponent of Paraguayan culture. Wind proof door with beveled glass with Paraguay's shield. Paraguay's shield...
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  • bamboozled them into cleaning up the park for him (so that he could nap in a hammock) by singing the jazzy ditty "In the Bag". When Woodlore's lazy motive became...
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  • production in objects made of threads like blankets, ponchos, sheets, hammocks and others. They are made with a technique popularly called "poyvi" in...
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