Mérida, officially known as Santiago de los Caballeros de Mérida, is the capital of the municipality of Libertador and the state of Mérida, and is one...
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Mérida in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mérida or Merida may refer to: Mérida (state), one of the 23 states which make up Venezuela Mérida, Mérida...
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Estudiantes de Mérida Fútbol Club (usually called Estudiantes de Mérida, or simply Estudiantes) is a professional football club of the Venezuelan league, based...
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Mérida Province (1811 - 1864) was one of the provinces of Gran Colombia, until the independence of Venezuela in 1830, when it became one of the Provinces...
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Rossana Fiorini (category People from Mérida, Mérida)
estudio: del suicidio en el estado Mérida, Venezuela/An approach to the study of suicide in the Mérida State, Venezuela". Revista Geográfica Venezolana (in...
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of Mérida commonly known simply as Mérida (Spanish: Estado Bolivariano de Mérida, IPA: [esˈtaðo ðe ˈmeɾiða]) is one of the 23 states of Venezuela. The...
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Estadio Olimpico Metropolitano de Mérida or Estadio Metropolitano is a soccer stadium located in the city of Mérida in Venezuela. It was built to be one venues...
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region in Venezuela. Venezuelan Andes can be divided in two sections: Cordillera de Mérida: covering almost all the territory of Táchira, Mérida and Trujillo...
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Caracas, named for the Caracas indigenous group Mérida, for the capital city, Mérida, itself named for Mérida in Spain Nueva Esparta ("New Sparta") is named...
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21st-century gladiators." Mérida is twinned with: Mérida, Mexico Mérida, Venezuela Emerita Augusta, roman buildings in Mérida Battle of Valverde (1385)...
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The Cordillera de Mérida is a series of mountain ranges, or massif, in northwestern Venezuela. The Cordillera de Mérida is a northeastern extension of...
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range. The Cordillera de Mérida is a series of mountain ranges, or massif, in northwestern Venezuela. The Cordillera de Mérida is a northeastern extension...
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The Mérida Cable Car (Spanish: Teleférico de Mérida) is a cable car system in Venezuela. Its base is located in the Venezuelan city of Mérida at an altitude...
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2007 Copa América (redirect from Copa america venezuela 2007)
All times are in Venezuela Standard Time (UTC–4). Source: [citation needed] 26 June 2007 18:05 Estadio Metropolitano de Mérida, Mérida Attendance: 23,000...
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university in Venezuela, whose main campus is located in the city of Mérida, Venezuela. ULA is the largest public university in the Venezuelan Andes, having...
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Santa Bárbara Airlines Flight 518 (category 2008 in Venezuela)
registration YV1449, operating as a scheduled domestic flight from Mérida, Venezuela, to Caracas that crashed into the side of a mountain on 21 February...
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Amanda Dudamel (category People from Mérida, Mérida)
first runner-up. Amanda Dudamel was born in Mérida, Mérida in Venezuela. Aside from being raised in Mérida and Yaracuy, Dudamel spent her childhood in...
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Park (SNNP) is a National Park of Venezuela located between the states of Mérida and Barinas in western Venezuela. It was created on May 2, 1952, by...
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from an uninhabited high altitude at Páramo de Piedras Blancas (Mérida state). Venezuela lies within the Neotropical realm; large portions of the country...
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Venezuelan climate. While the coastal cities of Maracaibo, Barcelona, Porlamar and Maiquetia can get extremely hot, cities in valleys such as Mérida,...
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Mérida) or Metropolitan Cathedral of Mérida is a religious building of the Roman Catholic church located in the city of Mérida in western Venezuela,...
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histórico comparado entre Costa Rica, Colombia y Venezuela". Universidad de los Andes. Mérida, Venezuela.«En la actualidad se ha configurado un sistema...
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Ejido (Spanish pronunciation: [eˈxiðo]) is a town in the state of Mérida, Venezuela. It is the shire town of the Campo Elías Municipality. It was founded...
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Pico Bolívar (category Geography of Mérida (state))
highest mountain in Venezuela, at 4,978 metres (16,332 ft). Located in Mérida State. It can be reached only by walking; the Mérida cable car, which was...
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Marger Sealey (category People from Mérida (state))
November 22, 1979 in Mérida, Venezuela), also known as MG, is a Venezuelan singer, songwriter, and actress. Her mother is Venezuelan and her father is Trinidadian...
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makes up the Venezuelan state of Mérida and, according to a 2007 population estimate by the National Institute of Statistics of Venezuela, the municipality...
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Jesús Rafael Soto (category 20th-century Venezuelan sculptors)
Jesús Rafael Soto (June 5, 1923 – January 17, 2005) was a Venezuelan op and kinetic artist, a sculptor and a painter. His works can be found in the collections...
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are identified as white Venezuelan. The highest concentrations, ranging from 65 to 80%, are found in the Venezuelan Andes (Mérida, San Cristóbal, Tovar...
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The United States of Venezuela (Spanish: Estados Unidos de Venezuela) was the official name of Venezuela, adopted in its 1864 constitution under the Juan...
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de Sabella comienza con victoria ante Venezuela en Calcuta" [Sabella's Argentina start with win against Venezuela in Kolkata]. El Comercio (in Spanish)...
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