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    seedpods. Other common names include devil's ear and earpod tree, parota, and orejón (Spanish) or'huanacaxtle (Nahuatl). In El Salvador, it is known as conacaste...
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    (also known as "Roy Ralph Moleman Guacamole Guadalupe Hidalgo Estrada" and "Orejón"; born April 17, 1943) is an American former musician. He is best known...
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  • Orejón (Oregon), also Coto or Maijiki, is a moribund Tucanoan language of Peru. The letters ⟨a̱, e̱, i̱, ɨ, ɨ̱, o̱, u̱⟩ can also be written as ⟨â, ê, î...
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    the Late Baroque to the viceroyalty. Orejón was also an organist. Very little is known about the biography of Orejón. He was ordained as a priest and spent...
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  • the money stolen from "El Orejón" (Big Ears), the leader of the underworld of Cali. Don Pablo, intermediary of "El Orejón" and the thugs, orders a search...
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  • allegedly died on 28 March 2014), also known by his aliases El Majadero and El Orejón, was a Mexican suspected drug lord and alleged leader of the Gulf Cartel...
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  • The names Koto, Coto, and Orejón have been used to refer to the Koihoma language (Coixoma) and also to the unrelated Orejón language (also known as Koto...
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    Selva Orejón (born 1981, Barcelona) is a Spanish consultant expert in cybersecurity and digital identity, contributor to several radio and television programs;...
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  • Originally claimed by several countries (see Oregon Country), Spanish "El Orejón"[citation needed] was part of the Territorio de Nutca (1789–1795), later...
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  • in small quantity.[citation needed] Antonio Muro Orejón (1 January 1979). Homenaje al Dr. Muro Orejón. Universidad de Sevilla. pp. 90–. ISBN 978-84-7405-141-4...
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    The earliest evidence of the name Oregon has Spanish origins. The term orejón comes from the historical chronicle Relación de la Alta y Baja California...
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  • Koihoma (Coixoma), also known ambiguously as Coto (Koto) and Orejone (Orejón), neither its actual name, is an extinct, apparently Witotoan language of...
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    Psychiatry. 42 (2): 154–160. doi:10.1136/jnnp.42.2.154. PMC 490181. PMID 422963. Orejón de Luna G, Mateos Beato F, Simón de las Heras R, Miralles Molina M. Unidad...
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    of the state's name is uncertain. The earliest geographical designation "orejón" (meaning "big ear") comes from the Spanish historical chronicle Relación...
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    Wondrous Book of All" (2000) "All the Lights of Midnight: Salbatore Nufro Orejón, 'The Physics of Ero^r' and Livia Bassil's 'Psychology of Physics'" (2001)...
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  • Pilares de la Carcel", "El Calabozo", "La Carga Ladeada", "Un Ratoncito Orejon", and "El Corrido de Los Zetas." These songs remain concert and studio standards...
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    messengers went back to Tangarala, and Atahualpa sent Cinquinchara, an Orejon warrior, to the Spanish to serve as an interpreter. After traveling with...
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  • (1927–2020), Uruguayan poet Selva Erdener, Turkish operatic soprano singer Selva Orejón (born 1981), Spanish cybersecurity and digital identity consultant Selva...
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    vendors markets. Locals call it a variety of names: "seta", "cazahuate", "orejón", "hongo de pino", "blanco", "oreja de cazahuate". Pink oyster mushrooms...
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    languages in the south of Colombia and in parts of Brazil. Western Southwestern Orejón Loreto Tupí This is the family with the most languages in South America...
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  • The earliest evidence of the name Oregon has Spanish origins. The term "orejón" comes from the historical chronicle Relación de la Alta y Baja California...
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  • Medinaceli, Grandee of Spain, (in full, Spanish: Don Juan de la Cerda y Bique de Orejón, segundo duque de Medinaceli, segundo conde del Gran Puerto de Santa María...
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    pp. 402–404, Vol. I. Storer, Edward. Peter the Cruel, John Lane, London Orejón Calvo, Anacleto (1917). Historia del convento de Santa Clara de Astudillo...
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    this same period, other prominent buildings, such as the nearby Tower of Orejón de la Lama and the San Cayetano bridge were built. In the modern age, Potes...
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    Loreto Region, Peru Omagua (Cambeba, Kambeba, Umana), Amazonas, Brazil Orejón (Orejon), Napo Province, Ecuador Panoan, western Brazil, Bolivia, Peru Sharpas...
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    Nevada ("Snow-covered mountain range"). Las Vegas – "The Meadows" Oregon – Orejón, "big ear", or could come from Aragón. Moro – "Moor" Bonanza – "Prosperity"...
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    Gaibrois, Levillier, Dickey, Parry, Young, Streicher, de La Ronciere, Muro Orejon, Pedroso, Brebner, Houben, Rumeu de Armas, de Madariaga, Stefansson, Martinez...
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  • América (in Spanish). Editorial Ariel. p. 276. ISBN 978-84-344-5211-4. Muro Orejón, Antonio, ed. (1977). Cedulario americano del siglo XVIII: Cédulas de Luis...
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  • by Kon Ichikawa Koto Shopno Koto Asha, 2017 Bengali romance-action film Orejón language (also known as Koto language) Coixoma language (also known as Koto...
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    Me Voy A Casar (feat. Dario Gomez) Ser Colombiano Es Un Lujo (feat. El Orejón) Así Es La Vida (feat. Mauro Ayala) Como Duele (feat. Los Hermanos Medina)...
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