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    Bullfighting (redirect from La fiesta brava)
    anniversary of Fiestas de Zapote". The Tico Times. 12 November 2019. Retrieved 6 June 2020. "Mitad de los ticos está en contra de prohibir las corridas de toros"...
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    procession of decorated floats is also held. This is held in the suburb of Zapote in late December for the fairground, fireworks, and rodeo performances This...
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    January the city hosts their 'Fiestas', a large fair organized by a local committee which have become along with Zapote in December, and Liberia in July...
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    Las Piñas (redirect from Zapote (barangay))
    Alabang-Zapote Road, which carried more than 70,000 vehicles daily as of 2016. Public transport, like buses and jeepneys, fill up Alabang-Zapote Road, therefore...
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  • January – New Year's Day, a national holiday. 5 January – The annual Fiestas de Zapote (in Spanish) which began on Christmas Day came to an end, but not...
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    Talaba III Talaba IV Talaba V Talaba VI Talaba VII Zapote I Zapote II Zapote III Zapote IV Zapote V Bacoor East (District 2) Bayanan Mambog I Mambog II...
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  • December–5 January – Celebration of the annual Fiestas de Zapote (in Spanish) which takes place annually in the Zapote District, San José. December 26 – Día del...
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    are several meanings given to the root name of the "Zapotlán el Grande". "Zapote" is the name given to all the round fruits from the general region; another...
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    1981, 1989, 1997, 1998 & 2003. Ateneo de Manila University Press. Retrieved on October 1, 2009. Battle of Zapote Bridge, Cavite, Philippines[permanent...
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    Hacienda de Miacatlán after the Siege of Cuernavaca (1914). Also General Francisco V. Pacheco was shot on orders of General Emiliano Zapata at El Zapote in...
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    Binakayan-Dalahican Battle of Imus Battle of Perez Dasmariñas Battle of Zapote Bridge First Philippine Republic History of the Philippine Army Luna Sharpshooters...
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  • and lanceros; these were dances done for the higher class and special fiestas. Filipino dance styles like the kumintang, type of song and dance, and...
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    religious holiday. July 25-29- Fiestas de Shimpis, the celebration of Shuar community, Shimpis August 19- Fiestas de Yaupi, the celebration of Shuar...
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    Cavite (redirect from Provincia de Cavite)
    Trias; Calero Bridge, Noveleta; Battle of Alapan Marker and Flag in Imus; Zapote Bridge in Bacoor; Battle of Binakayan Monument in Kawit; Tejeros Convention...
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    Spanish: "Maizal" Anam = corn, Oro,Oros = locative suffix Eaters of Zapote Amo = Zapote, Ros = to eat Place of lizards (or geckos) Anam = lizard, Oro,Oros...
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  • Marion Stirling first visited Tres Zapotes in 1938. They travelled to the western margin and concentrated on the Tres Zapotes site. He noted the position of...
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    Mexican realities for which there is no Spanish word; mezquite "mesquite", zapote "sapota", jícama "jicama", ixtle "ixtle", cenzontle "mockingbird", tuza...
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    middle of June 1899. The Americans could not land directly at Bacoor because Zapote river was defended by the Filipino revolutionists who built trenches as...
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    Zapotes, 21 km from the city of Santiago Tuxtla. Originally the land was part of the Hueyapan de Mimendi Hacienda, dedicated to the growing of zapote...
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    Binakayan–Dalahican (Tagalog: Labanan sa Binakayan–Dalahikan; Spanish: Batalla de Binakayan-Dalahican) was a simultaneous battle during the Philippine Revolution...
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  • downtown district of Binondo. This art deco building designed by Andrés Luna de San Pedro also housed the Manila Stock Exchange and was the Philippines' first...
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    are more archaeological sites, with the Olmec ceremonial center of Tres Zapotes, the ruins of the large Totonac city of Zempoala, and the ruins of El Tajín...
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    de Tetzontlalpan, there are oaks, piñon pines and cedars. In Cerro Mesa Ahumada there are other species such as ferns, tejocote trees, white zapote trees...
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    Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved 15 May 2014 "Fiesta Internacional de Cuenteros". Costa Rica Gratis (in Spanish). 4 November 2013. Retrieved...
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  • Nduayoo Cuyuche, El Añil, El Guayabo, El Guineo, El Platanillo, El Santo, El Zapote Negro, El Zarzal, Emiliano Zapata (Chiapas), Espiga Verde, Finca la Natividad...
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    flow streams only in the rainy season: Los Gigantes, Contla, Achichilco, Zapote, Ocotic, Blanco, Grande, El Salto, Garza (Heron), Pera (Pear) and Los Hornos...
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