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    or living in Cumaná in the 18th century. The city is also home to a Toyota plant, which manufactures the Hilux and Toyota Fortuner. Cumaná was the first...
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  • Yohán Eduardo Cumana Hernández, known as Yohán Cumana (born 8 March 1996), is a Venezuelan footballer who plays for Universidad Central de Venezuela F...
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  • The Cumana Song (La Cumana) is a mambo tune written by jazz pianist Barclay Allen, together with Harold Spina and Roc Hillman and released by Barclay Allen's...
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    Line 4, mostly known as the Cumana railway (Italian: Ferrovia Cumana) is a commuter rail service in Campania, southern Italy, connecting Naples by two...
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    Cumana, based in Guildford, England, was a manufacturer of computer peripherals including disc drives for Acorn, BBC Micro, Amiga, and Oric computers....
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    Its most important cities were the Capital City Cumaná and New Barcelona. Its provincial capital, Cumaná, was refounded in 1569 by explorer Diego Hernández...
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    dictatorship of General Juan Vicente Gomez. In 1726, the province of Cumaná was composed of Cumaná, Guayana, Barcelona, Maturín and the island of Trinidad. This...
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  • Cumana (Kumaná) is a possibly extinct Chapacuran language. Various names ascribed to the language in Campbell (2012) are Torá, Toraz (distinguish Torá...
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    Google Maps. "CUM @ OurAirports". ourairports.com. OurAirports - Cumaná OpenStreetMap - Cumaná SkyVector - Cumaná Portals: Venezuela Aviation v t e v t e...
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    The Cumaná Cathedral (Spanish: Catedral Metropolitana de Cumaná) also called Metropolitan Cathedral of Cumaná is a religious building belonging to the...
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    Finally it flows by City of Cumaná into the Cariaco Gulf of the Caribbean. Historically this river had also been known as the 'Cumaná River', for it has an...
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    Caracas was given military jurisdiction over the provinces of Maracaibo, Cumaná, Guayana, Trinidad and Margarita. The 18th century also marked a period...
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    Estadio Ciudad de Cumaná is a multi-purpose stadium in Ayacucho, Huamanga, Peru. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium...
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    settlement in northern Venezuela at Cumaná. Founded in 1515, there was already a small Franciscan monastery in Cumana, and a Dominican one at Chiribichi...
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    Province of Costa Rica, Cartagena and Barranquilla in Colombia, Maracaibo and Cumaná in Venezuela, are considered part of Caribbean. As with the coastal areas...
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    permanent South American settlement in the present-day[update] city of Cumaná. In the 16th century, the king of Spain granted a concession to the German...
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    Barinas Carabobo Caracas Coro Cumaná Guayana Maracaibo Margarita Mérida Apure Barcelona Barinas Carabobo Caracas Coro Cumaná Guayana Maracaibo Margarita...
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  • José Malavé (category Sportspeople from Cumaná)
    outfielder who played from 1996 to 1997 with the Boston Red Sox. He was born in Cumaná, Sucre. In parts of two seasons in Major League Baseball, Malavé was a ...
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    Trujillo Province Caracas Province Barinas Province Barcelona Province Cumaná Province Margarita Province Guayana Province Captaincy General of Venezuela...
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    Cartagena Castries Catia La Mar Chaguanas Charlotte Amalie Chetumal Colón Couva Cumaná Guantánamo Havana Kingston Kingstown Kralendijk La Ceiba La Guaira Limón...
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    Hernandez (AdrianHD).[citation needed] P. Wingei from the Cumana region are also known as the Cumana guppy. El Tigre are Poecilia wingei collected from the...
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    52 Politician Moldova (Chișinău) Ramón Martínez 73 Politician Venezuela (Cumaná) 26 January 2022 Bud Brown 94 Politician United States (Urbana) Víctor Paredes...
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    Aragua Barcelona Barinas Barquisimeto Carabobo Caracas Cojedes Coro Sucre (Cumaná) Guárico Bolívar (Guayana) Nueva Esparta (Margarita Island) Monagas (Maturín)...
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    Colombia Ceuta, Spain Cochabamba, Bolivia Córdoba, Argentina Coroico, Bolivia Cumaná, Venezuela Curitiba, Brazil El Aaiun, Western Sahara Esmeraldas, Ecuador...
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    Cumaná, Venezuela. Founded in 1510, it is the oldest continuously inhabited European city in the continental Americas....
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  • metropolitan area), Barcelona (815,141), Puerto La Cruz (454,312), and Cumaná (405,626). By extension, The Guianas, while not bordering the Caribbean...
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    The 1929 Cumaná earthquake occurred on January 17 at 07:45:44 local time, affecting Venezuela. Measuring 6.7 on the moment magnitude scale (Mw ) at a depth...
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  • However, in 1808, under the terms of her sentence, she was banished to Cumaná with her children. Once the process of independence of Venezuela started...
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    Body at the Yoshiwara Plant) Envigado, Colombia (SOFASA) Ovar, Portugal Cumaná, Venezuela Body and chassis Class Full-size SUV Pickup truck Body style...
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    Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cumaná (Latin: Archidioecesis Cumanensis) is an archdiocese located in the city of Cumaná in Venezuela. On 12 October 1922...
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