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    la reconquista del ignoto ferrocarril al puerto. Pistas para reconstruir la olvidada historia del Ferrocarril de Reconquista a Puerto Reconquista. Decauville...
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  • (7 mi) joining Puerto Reconquista on the east side of the Paraná River with National Route 11 at km marker 787, in the city of Reconquista, in General Obligado...
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    cotton; and exported their crops abroad. Haciendas originated during the Reconquista of Andalusia in Spain. The sudden acquisition of conquered land allowed...
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    Pionono (category Puerto Rican cuisine)
    Santa Fe is known as the 'Hispanic cradle'. It was the town where the Reconquista culminated and where the Capitulations of Santa Fe were signed, a treaty...
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    (Spanish: Reconquista Española de Santo Domingo) was the war for Spanish reestablishment in Santo Domingo, or better known as the Reconquista, and was...
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    (Salta) 66,579 Cipolletti (Río Negro) 66,472 Goya (Corrientes) 66,462 Reconquista (Santa Fe) 66,187 Wilde (Buenos Aires) 65,881 Martínez (Buenos Aires)...
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    Reconquista Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto de Reconquista) (IATA: RCQ, ICAO: SATR), also known as Daniel Jukic Airport (es), is an airport serving Reconquista...
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    The folklore of Puerto Rico is distinctly syncretic, as it has been fed by the archipelago's constant influx of new social groups during thousands of years...
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    Juan Sánchez Ramírez (category Dominican Republic expatriates in Puerto Rico)
    1811) was a Dominican general who was the primary leader of the War of Reconquista. He is known for leading the troops in the Battle of Palo Hincado. The...
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    non-Muslim slaves via the peninsula's established slave trade. During the reconquista, Christian Spain sought to retake territory lost to Muslims and this...
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  • In the struggle for the independence of Spanish America, the Reconquista refers to the period of Colombian and Chilean history, following the defeat of...
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    Héctor el Father (category People from Carolina, Puerto Rico)
    Latin Music Award for Latin Rap Album of the Year for their album A la Reconquista. In 2004, the duo announced their breakup, and each of them has continued...
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    Jesús Fabián Ayala y García, who had participated in the War of the Reconquista and had been the parish priest of that town since 1820. During the Haitian...
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  • Valencia (1093–1094) – Reconquista Siege of Huesca (1094) – Reconquista Siege of Chernigov (1094) Siege of Cuarte (1094) – Reconquista Siege of Nogara (1094)...
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    origins of cholent date back to the 11th century, when the Christian Reconquista of Al-Andalus or Islamic Spain, when culinary techniques from the Moorish...
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    southwards expansion of the latter kingdoms (known in historiography as the Reconquista) took place, culminating with the Christian seizure of the last Muslim...
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    Airport, is an airport in Misiones Province, Argentina, serving the city of Puerto Iguazú and providing access to the nearby Iguazú Falls (Spanish: Cataratas...
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    in a golden age. However, their fortunes declined with the Christian Reconquista. In 1492, the Alhambra Decree by the Catholic Monarchs expelled Jews...
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    and "King of Kings" by Don Omar, Barrio Fino by Daddy Yankee, "A la Reconquista" and "La Historia Live" by Héctor & Tito, "Los MVP" by Angel & Khriz...
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  • (Parejense derby) Reconquista: Adelante vs. Platense Porvenir Reconquista: Nueva Chicago de Reconquista vs. Racing de Reconquista San Vicente: Brown...
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  • norte, llegando a Holanda, a raíz de la expulsión de judíos luego de la Reconquista. De allí parten hacia las colonias neerlandesas del Caribe, llegando...
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    Crypto-Islam (and even Crypto-Paganism, for lack of a better term) from the Reconquista. There most likely is Sikh and Jainist groups (and possibly even smaller...
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  • (Munhoz), from Basque "muinoa" (Hill) The surname was expanded during the Reconquista with massive settlements done by citizens from Navarre and Álava in New...
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    authoritarian leaders, with roots in the Iberian past, particularly in the Reconquista. A number of military leaders who were part of the Spanish American struggle...
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    defeats of the British expeditionary forces are known collectively as the "Reconquista" and the "Defensa", respectively. The invasions occurred in two phases...
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  • in Santiago, Dominican Republic ¡Santiago!, a shortened form of the Reconquista battle cry "Santiago y cierra, España" Order of Santiago, a Spanish knightly...
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    who had become committed to the Reconquista cause. Of those who landed in Boca de Yuma/Port of Higuey from Puerto Rico, the only true military leader...
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  • of Botucatu Ángel José Macín, Argentinian Catholic bishop, Bishop of Reconquista António José de Almeida, 6th President of Portugal António José de Ávila...
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    following century. Islamic Spain became dissolved through the Christian Reconquista, followed by the forced conversions and the Muslim rebellion, ending...
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    flights within Argentina from Rosario to Buenos Aires, Córdoba, Salta, Puerto Iguazú, San Carlos de Bariloche, El Calafate, Mar del Plata (via Buenos...
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