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ABC islands (Lesser Antilles)
The ABC islands are the three western-most islands of the Leeward Antilles in the Caribbean Sea that lie north of Falcón State, Venezuela.
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Aburrá Valley
Aburrá Valley (in Spanish Valle de Aburrá), is the natural basin of the Medellín River and one of the most populous valleys of Colombia in its Andean Region with near 4 million inhabitants in its biggest urban agglomeration: The Metropolitan Area of the Aburrá Valley.
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Adriano Hernández
Adriano Dayot Hernández (September 8, 1870 – February 16, 1925), was a Filipino revolutionary, patriot and military strategist during the Philippine Revolution and the Philippine-American War.
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African Americans
African Americans (also referred to as Black Americans or Afro-Americans) are an ethnic group of Americans with total or partial ancestry from any of the black racial groups of Africa.
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African diaspora in the Americas
The African diaspora in the Americas is used to refer to people born in the Americas with predominantly African ancestry.
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Afro-Argentines
At the Argentine national census of 2010 the total population was 40,117,096, of whom 149,493 (0.37%) identified as Afro-Argentine.
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Afro-Asians
Afro-Asians or African-Asians (also sometimes Blasians or Black Asians) are persons of mixed African and Asian ancestry.
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Afro-Bolivian
Afro-Bolivians are Bolivian people of Sub-Saharan African heritage, and therefore the descriptive "Afro-Bolivian" may refer to historical or cultural elements in Bolivia thought to emanate from their community.
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Afro-Colombians
Afro-Colombians refers to Colombian citizens of African descent; this article is about the influence they have had on Colombian culture.
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Afro-Cuban
The term Afro-Cuban refers to Cubans who mostly have West African ancestry, and to historical or cultural elements in Cuba thought to emanate from this community.
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Afro-Dominicans
Afro-Dominicans are Dominicans of predominant Black African ancestry.
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Afro-Ecuadorian
Afro-Ecuadorians are an ethnic group in Ecuador who are descendants of formerly enslaved Africans brought by the Spanish during their conquest of Ecuador from the Incas.
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Afro-Guatemalan
Afro-Guatemalan are Guatemalans of African descent.
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Afro-Hondurans
Afro-Hondurans or Black Hondurans are Hondurans of African descent.
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Afro-Latin Americans
Afro-Latin Americans or Black Latin Americans refers to Latin American people of significant African ancestry.
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Afro-Mexicans
Afro-Mexicans (afromexicanos; negros; afrodescendientes.), also known as Black Mexicans are Mexicans who have both a predominant heritage from Sub-Saharan Africa and identify as such.
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Afro-Nicaraguan
Afro-Nicaraguans are Nicaraguans of African descent in Nicaragua.
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Afro-Panamanian
Afro-Panamanians are Panamanians of African descent.
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Afro-Peruvian
Afro-Peruvians (also Afro Peruvians) are citizens of Peru descended from Africans who were enslaved and brought to the Western hemisphere with the arrival of the conquistadors towards the end of the slave trade.
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Afro-Trinidadians and Tobagonians
Afro-Trinidadians and Tobagonians (or just Afro-Trinbagonians) are people from Trinidad and Tobago who are largely of West African and Sub-Saharan descent.
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Agriculture in Colombia
Agriculture in Colombia refers to all agricultural activities, essential to food, feed, and fiber production, including all techniques for raising and processing livestock within the Republic of Colombia.
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Agriculture in the prehistoric Southwest
Agriculture in the prehistoric Southwest describes the agricultural practices of the Native Americans inhabiting the American Southwest, which includes the states of Arizona and New Mexico plus portions of surrounding states and neighboring Mexico.
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Aguarico Canton
Aguarico Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Orellana Province.
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Aguirre, the Wrath of God
Aguirre, the Wrath of God (Aguirre, der Zorn Gottes), known in the UK as Aguirre, Wrath of God, is a 1972 West German epic historical drama film written and directed by Werner Herzog.
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Agustín Gamarra
Agustín Gamarra Messia (August 27, 1785 – November 18, 1841) was a Peruvian soldier and politician, who served as the 10th and 14th President of Peru.
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Alacalufe
The Alacalufe, also known as the Kawésqar, Kaweskar, Alacaluf or Halakwulup (meaning "mussel eater" in Yaghan), are an indigenous people who live in Chilean Patagonia, specifically in the Brunswick Peninsula, and Wellington, Santa Inés, and Desolación islands of the western area of Tierra del Fuego.
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ALBA
ALBA or ALBA-TCP, formally the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America (Alianza Bolivariana para los Pueblos de Nuestra América) or the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America - Peoples’ Trade Treaty (Alianza Bolivariana para los Pueblos de Nuestra América - Tratado de Comercio de los Pueblos), is an intergovernmental organization based on the idea of the social, political and economic integration of the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean.
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Albania, La Guajira
Albania (previously known as Calabacito from the Spanish meaning Small Calabash tree) is a town and municipality of the Colombian Department of La Guajira.
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Alberta Uitangcoy-Santos
Alberta Uitangcoy-Santos was the leader of The Women of Malolos, and is revered for her contributions to Philippine women’s rights, the fight for Philippine independence, and a large part of the traditional cuisine of the city of Malolos, Bulacan, in the Philippines during the Spanish and American colonial periods.
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Aleixo Garcia
Aleixo Garcia, also known in Spanish as Alejo García (d. 1525 Paraguay) was a Portuguese explorer and conquistador who explored the Rio de la Plata in service to Spain, and later Paraguay and Bolivia.
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Alejo
Alejo (1635 – 1660) was a Chilean mestizo, who fought in the Arauco War.
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Alfredo Baquerizo Moreno Canton
Alfredo Baquerizo Moreno is a canton of the province of Guayas in the Republic of Ecuador.
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Alfredo Véa Jr.
Alfredo Véa Jr. (born 28 June 1950) is a Mexican-Yaqui-Filipino-American lawyer and novelist who has written four novels: La Maravilla, The Silver Cloud Café, Gods Go Begging, which the Los Angeles Times named one of the best books of 1999, and The Mexican Flyboy, which won a 2017 American Book Award.
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Alicia Dussán de Reichel
Alicia Dussán de Reichel (born 16 October 1920) is a Colombian educator, who was one of the first students of ethnology in the country.
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Allegorical representations of Argentina
There are various allegorical representations of Argentina or associated in any way with Argentina.
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Alonso Neira Martinez
Alonso Neira Martinez (December 27, 1913 – January 31, 1991) was a Colombian sculptor.
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Amanalco
Amanalco is a town and municipality, in Mexico State in Mexico.
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Amanayé
The Amanayé (Amanayé/Amanaié or Ararandeuara/Araradeua) are a self-denomination Tupi-Guaranian people of Native South American nation of Brazil's Amazon basin.
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Amarasi
Amarasi was a traditional princedom in West Timor, in present-day Indonesia.
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Amazonas Region
Amazonas is a region of northern Peru bordered by Ecuador on the north and west, Cajamarca Region on the west, La Libertad Region on the south, and Loreto Region and San Martín Region on the east.
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Amazonian Jews
Amazonian Jews (Hebrew: יהודי אמזונאס, "Yehudei Amazonas"; judíos amazónicos; judeus amazônicos) is the name for the mixed-race people of Jewish Moroccan and indigenous descent who live in the Amazon basin cities and river villages of Brazil and Peru, including Belém, Santarém, Alenquer, Óbidos, and Manaus, Brazil; and Iquitos in Peru.
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Amerasian
An Amerasian originally meant a person born in Asia to a US military father and an Asian mother.
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Americans
Americans are citizens of the United States of America.
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Americas
The Americas (also collectively called America)"America." The Oxford Companion to the English Language.
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Amuzgos
The Amuzgos are an indigenous people of Mexico.
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An Embarrassment of Riches
An Embarrassment of Riches is a 2000 novel written by Filipino novelist Charlson L. Ong.
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Ana Mercedes Hoyos
Ana Mercedes Hoyos (29 September 1942 – 5 September 2014) was a Colombian painter, sculptor and a pioneer in modern art in the country.
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Ana Vásquez-Bronfman
Ana Vásquez-Bronfman (18 December 1931 – 18 November 2009) was a Chilean Jewish sociologist and writer.
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Andrés Avelino Cáceres
Andrés Avelino Cáceres Dorregaray (November 10, 1836 – October 10, 1923) served as the President of Peru three times during the 19th century, from 1881 to 1882 as the 34th President of Peru, then from 1886 to 1890 as the 36th President of Peru, and again from 1894 to 1895 as the 38th President of Peru.
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Andrés Hurtado de Mendoza, 3rd Marquis of Cañete
Andrés Hurtado de Mendoza y Cabrera, 3rd Marquis of Cañete (c. 1500 – March 30, 1561) was a Spanish military officer and, from June 29, 1556 to his death on March 30, 1561, the fifth Viceroy of Peru.
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Andrés Ibáñez Province
Andrés Ibáñez Province is one of the fifteen provinces of the Bolivian Santa Cruz Department, situated in the western part of the department.
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Andrés Molina Enríquez
Andrés Molina Enríquez (November 30, 1868, Jilotepec de Abasolo, State of Mexico – 1940) was a Mexican revolutionary intellectual, author of The Great National Problems (1909) which drew on his experiences as a notary and Justice of the Peace in Mexico State.
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Anenecuilco
Anenecuilco is a town in the municipality of Ayala, Morelos, Mexico, which gives its name to Zapata's Plan de Ayala.
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Ang Mestisa
Ang Mestisa (The Mestiza) is a well-known Tagalog-language novel written by Filipino novelist Engracio L. Valmonte in 1920.
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Angelico Chavez
Angelico Chavez, O.F.M., (April 10, 1910 – March 18, 1996) was an Hispanic American Friar Minor, priest, historian, author, poet and painter.
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Anglo-America
Anglo-America most often refers to a region in the Americas in which English is a main language and British culture and the British Empire have had significant historical, ethnic, linguistic and cultural impact.
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Anglo-Burmese people
The Anglo-Burmese, also known as the Anglo-Burmans, are a community of Eurasians of Burmese and European descent, who emerged as a distinct community through mixed relations (sometimes permanent, sometimes temporary) between the British and other European settlers and the indigenous peoples of Burma from 1826 until 1948 when Myanmar gained its independence from the United Kingdom.
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Anthony Carmona
Anthony Thomas Aquinas Carmona, SC, ORTT (born 7 March 1953) was the fifth President of Trinidad and Tobago.
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Antioquia Department
The Department of Antioquia is one of the 32 departments of Colombia, located in the central northwestern part of Colombia with a narrow section that borders the Caribbean Sea.
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Antonio Ante Canton
Antonio Ante Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in Imbabura Province.
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Antonio de Otermin
Antonio de Otermin was the Spanish Governor of the northern New Spain province of Santa Fe de Nuevo México, today the U.S. states of New Mexico and Arizona, from 1678 to 1682.
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Antonio del Rincón
Antonio del Rincón (1566 – March 2, 1601) was a Jesuit priest and grammarian, who wrote one of the earliest grammars of the Nahuatl language (known generally as the Arte mexicana, MS. published in 1595).
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Antonio Ledesma Jayme
Antonio Ledesma Jayme (July 24, 1854 – October 19, 1937) was a Filipino lawyer, revolutionary, Governor of Negros Occidental, and assemblyman, as well as a lawmaker and a revolutionary nation's founding father and a signatory to a state's constitution.
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Apache–Mexico Wars
The Apache–Mexico Wars, or the Mexican Apache Wars, refer to the conflicts between Spanish or Mexican forces and the Apache peoples.
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Arauca Department
Arauca Department (Departamento de Arauca) is a department of Colombia located in the extreme north of the Orinoco Basin of Colombia (the Llanos Orientales), bordering Venezuela.
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Araucanía Region
The La Araucanía, La Araucanía Region (Región de La Araucanía) is one of Chile's 15 first order administrative divisions and comprises two provinces: Malleco in the north and Cautín in the south.
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Arauco War
The Arauco War was a long-running conflict between colonial Spaniards and the Mapuche people, mostly fought in the Araucanía.
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Arawak
The Arawak are a group of indigenous peoples of South America and of the Caribbean.
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Arcadia Bandini de Stearns Baker
Arcadia Bandini de Stearns Baker (1825–1912) was a wealthy Los Angeles landowner and Californio.
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Arenillas Canton
Arenillas Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the El Oro Province.
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Arequipa
Arequipa is the capital and largest city of the Arequipa Region and the seat of the Constitutional Court of Peru.
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Argentina
Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic (República Argentina), is a federal republic located mostly in the southern half of South America.
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Argentine Americans
Argentine Americans (Argentino Americanos) are Americans whose full or partial origin is in Argentina.
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Argentine Constitution of 1853
The Argentine Constitution of 1853 is the current constitution of Argentina approved by provincial governments except Buenos Aires Province, who remained separate from the Argentine Confederation until 1859.
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Argentines
Argentines, also known as Argentinians (argentinos; feminine argentinas), are the citizens of the Argentine Republic, or their descendants abroad.
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Argentines of European descent
European Argentines belong to several communities which trace their origins to various migrations from Europe, and which have contributed to the country's cultural and demographic variety.
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Arturo O'Neill
Arturo O'Neill de Tyrone y O'Kelly (January 8, 1736 – December 9, 1814) was an Irish-born Spanish colonel who served the Spanish crown as governor of several places in New Spain (1781–1800).
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Asian Mexicans
Asian Mexicans (mexicanos asiáticos; asiomexicanos) are Mexicans of Asian descent.
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Asunción
Asunción is the capital and largest city of Paraguay.
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Atacames Canton
Atacames Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Esmeraldas Province.
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Atahualpa Canton
Atahualpa Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the El Oro Province.
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Atahualpa Yupanqui
Atahualpa Yupanqui (born Héctor Roberto Chavero; 31 January 1908 – 23 May 1992) was an Argentine singer, songwriter, guitarist, and writer.
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Atanquez
Atanquez or San Sebastian is a Colombian town and corregimiento of Valledupar in the Department of Cesar.
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Atonement
Atonement (also atoning, to atone) is the concept of a person taking action to correct previous wrongdoing on their part, either through direct action to undo the consequences of that act, equivalent action to do good for others, or some other expression of feelings of remorse.
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Aysén Province
Aisén Province (Provincia de Aisén) is one of four provinces of the Chilean region of Aisen (XI).
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Aztecs
The Aztecs were a Mesoamerican culture that flourished in central Mexico in the post-classic period from 1300 to 1521.
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Azuay Province
Azuay, Province of Azuay is a province of Ecuador, created on 25 June 1824.
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Álvaro Carrillo
Álvaro Carrillo Alarcón (2 December 1921 - 3 April 1969) was a Mexican popular music composer and songwriter, born in San Juan Cacahuatepec, Oaxaca.
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Îles des Saintes
The Îles des Saintes ("Islands of the Saints"), also known as Les Saintes, is a small archipelago of the French Antilles (West Indies) located to the south of Basse-Terre Island, west of Marie-Galante and north of Dominica.
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B'nai Moshe
The B'nai Moshe (Hebrew: בני משה, "Children of Moses"), also known as Inca Jews, are a small group of several hundred converts to Judaism originally from the city of Trujillo, Peru, to the north of the capital city Lima.
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Baba Canton
Baba Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Los Ríos Province.
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Babahoyo Canton
Babahoyo Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Los Ríos Province.
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Bacatá
Bacatá is the name given to the main settlement of the Muisca Confederation on the Bogotá savanna.
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Bahá'í Faith and Native Americans
The Bahá'í Faith and Native Americans has a history reaching back to the lifetime of `Abdu'l-Bahá and has multiplied its relationships across the Americas.
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Bahá'í Faith in Bolivia
The Bahá'í Faith in Bolivia begins with references to the country in Bahá'í literature as early as 1916.
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Bahá'í Faith in South America
The Bahá'í Faith is a diverse and widespread religion founded by Bahá'u'lláh in the 19th century in Iran.
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Bahía de Caráquez
Bahía de Caráquez, officially known as San Antonio de Caraquez and founded under the name of Villa de San Antonio de la Bahía de Caráquez or simply known today as Bahía, formerly called Bahía de los Caras during the period of the Spanish conquest, is a coastal city belonging to the Sucre county, in the Ecuadorian province of Manabí.
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Bahía Kino
Bahía de Kino is a town in the Mexican state of Sonora, Hermosillo (municipality), on the Sea of Cortez (Gulf of California); it was named after Eusebio Kino.
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Baião (music)
The baião is a Northeast Brazilian rhythmic formula that became the basis of a wide range of music.
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Baja California
Baja CaliforniaSometimes informally referred to as Baja California Norte (North Lower California) to distinguish it from both the Baja California Peninsula, of which it forms the northern half, and Baja California Sur, the adjacent state that covers the southern half of the peninsula.
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Balao Canton
Balao Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Guayas Province.
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Balsas Canton
Balsas is a canton in El Oro Province, Ecuador.
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Balzar Canton
Balzar Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Guayas Province.
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Bandeja paisa
Bandeja paisa, (Paisa refers to a person from the Paisa Region and bandeja is Spanish for platter) with variations known as bandeja de arriero, bandeja montañera, or bandeja antioqueña, is a typical meal popular in Colombian cuisine, especially of the Antioquia department and the Paisa Region, as well as with the Colombian Coffee-Growers Axis, (Caldas Department, Quindío, Risaralda) and part of Valle del Cauca.
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Barranquitas, Puerto Rico
Barranquitas (Smallgullies) is a small mountain municipality located in the central region of Puerto Rico (U.S.), south of Corozal and Naranjito; north of Coamo and Aibonito; west of Comerío and Cidra; and east of Orocovis.
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Bartolomé de Alva
Don Bartolomé de Alva was a Novohispanic mestizo secular priest and Nahuatl translator.
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Basilan
Basilan (Chavacano: Provincia de Basilan; Tausug: Wilaya sin Basilan; Lalawigan sa Basilan) is an island province of the Philippines in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.
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Basilica of Our Lady of Candelaria
The Basilica of Our Lady of Candelaria or simply La Candelaria Church, as it is more popularly known, is a Roman Catholic temple dedicated to the Virgin Mary under the title of Virgin of Candelaria.
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Basilio Santa Cruz Pumacallao
Basilio Pacheco de Santa Cruz Pumacallao (1635–1710) Artnet.
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Batavia, Dutch East Indies
Batavia was the name of the capital city of the Dutch East Indies that corresponds to the present-day Central Jakarta.
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Battle of Alazan Creek
The Battle of Alazan Creek, occurred on the banks of Alazan Creek in Spanish Texas on June 20, 1813, during the Mexican War of Independence.
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Belep
Belep (sometimes unofficially spelled Bélep) is a commune in the North Province of New Caledonia, an overseas territory of France in the Pacific Ocean.
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Belize City
Belize City is the largest city in Belize and was once the capital of the former British Honduras.
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Belize Evangelical Mennonite Church
Belize Evangelical Mennonite Church is a church denomination of the Fellowship of Evangelical Bible Churches in Belize.
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Belizean Americans
Belizean Americans are Americans who are of Belizean ancestry.
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Belizean Creole
Belize Kriol (also Kriol or Belizean Creole) is an English-based creole language closely related to Miskito Coastal Creole, Jamaican Patois, San Andrés-Providencia Creole, Bocas del Toro Creole, Colón Creole, Rio Abajo Creole and Limón Coastal Creole.
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Belizean Creole people
Belizean Creoles, also known as Kriols, are Creole descendants of Black Africans, enslaved and brought to Belize, and English and Scottish log cutters, who were known as the Baymen.
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Belizean cuisine
Belizean cuisine is an amalgamation of all ethnicities in the nation of Belize and their respectively wide variety of foods.
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Belizean society
Belize's social structure is marked by enduring differences in the distribution of wealth, power, and prestige.
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Belizean Spanish
Belizean Spanish (Spanish: español beliceño) is the dialect of Spanish spoken in Belize.
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Bello, Antioquia
Bello is a town and municipality in Antioquia Department, Colombia and is a suburb of Medellín, the department capital.
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Belmopan
Belmopan is the capital city of Belize.
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Benque Viejo del Carmen
Benque Viejo del Carmen ("Benque") is the westernmost town in Belize, by road west and south of Belize City, at the Guatemalan border.
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Bernardo de Legarda
Bernardo de Legarda (c. 1700 – 1 June 1773) was an Ecuadorian sculptor and painter who exemplified the Quito School movement.
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Bernardo Peres da Silva
Bernardo Peres da Silva (15 October 1775—18 November 1844) was a governor of Portuguese India.
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Bidau Creole Portuguese
Bidau Creole Portuguese (Português de Bidau) was a Portuguese-based creole language that was spoken in Bidau, an eastern suburb of Dili, East Timor until the 1960s, when the speakers shifted to standard Portuguese.
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Binondo
Binondo is a district in Manila and is referred to as the city's Chinatown and is the world's oldest Chinatown.
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Blackface
Blackface was and is a form of theatrical make-up used predominantly by non-black performers to represent a caricature of a black person.
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Blanqueamiento
Blanqueamiento, branqueamento, or whitening, is a social, political, and economic practice used in many post-colonial countries to "improve the race" (mejorar la raza) towards a supposed ideal of whiteness.
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Blas Valera
Three signatures of Blas Valera (private collection, C. Miccinelli - Naples (Italy)) Blas Valera was born in Levanto, Chachapoyas, Peru, in 1545.
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Bless Me, Ultima
Bless Me, Ultima is a coming-of-age novel by Rudolfo Anaya centering on Antonio Márez y Luna and his mentorship under his curandera and protector, Ultima.
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Bluefields
Bluefields is the capital of the South Caribbean Autonomous Region (RACS) in Nicaragua.
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Bob Haozous
Bob Haozous is a Chiricahua Apache sculptor from Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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Bogotá
Bogotá, officially Bogotá, Distrito Capital, abbreviated Bogotá, D.C., and formerly known as Santafé de Bogotá between 1991 and 2000, is the capital and largest city of Colombia, administered as the Capital District, although often thought of as part of Cundinamarca.
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Bolívar Canton, Carchi
Bolívar Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in Carchi Province.
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Bolívar Canton, Manabí
Bolívar is a canton located in the northeast of the province Manabí, Ecuador.
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Bolívar Province (Ecuador)
Bolívar is a province in Ecuador.
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Bolivia
Bolivia (Mborivia; Buliwya; Wuliwya), officially known as the Plurinational State of Bolivia (Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia), is a landlocked country located in western-central South America.
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Bolivia (film)
Bolivia is a 2001 Argentine and Dutch drama film directed by Israel Adrián Caetano, his first feature-length film.
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Bolivian Constituent Assembly of 2006–07
The Bolivian Constituent Assembly, convened on August 6, 2006 in Sucre, with the purpose of drafting a new national constitution by December 14, 2007; extended from the original deadline of August 6, 2007.
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Bolivian Evangelical Lutheran Church
The Bolivian Evangelical Lutheran Church (Spanish: Iglesia Evangélica Luterana Boliviana (IELB) is a Protestant Church denomination located in Bolivia that professes the Lutheran branch of Christianity. Formed in 1972 by Lutheran missionaries from the United States, the church takes its members primarily and entirely from the indigenous people of Bolivia such as the Aymara and Quechua, with its members scattered across the Bolivian highlands and in and around La Paz.
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Bolivian gas conflict
The Bolivian gas conflict was a social confrontation in Bolivia reaching its peak in 2003, centering on the exploitation of the country's vast natural gas reserves.
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Bolivian general election, 2005
General elections were held in Bolivia on 18 December 2005.
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Bolivians
Bolivians (Bolivianos) are the people that inhabit the Plurinational State of Bolivia.
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Bonanza, North Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region
Bonanza, Nicaragua is a municipality in the North Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region of Nicaragua.
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Bourbon Reforms
The Bourbon Reforms (Castilian: Reformas Borbónicas) were a set of economic and political legislation promulgated by the Spanish Crown under various kings of the House of Bourbon, mainly in the 18th century.
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Brazilian traditional medicine
Traditional Brazilian medicine (Portuguese: Medicina indígena) includes many native South American elements, and imported African ones.
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Breve historia de México
Breve historia de México (literally A Brief history of Mexico) is a work published in 1937 by the Mexican writer, philosopher, academic and politician José Vasconcelos Calderón, who was a presidential candidate in 1929.
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British Honduras
British Honduras was a British Crown colony on the east coast of Central America, south of Mexico, from 1862 to 1964, then a self-governing colony, renamed Belize in June 1973,, Caribbean Community.
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Bronze (color)
At right is displayed the color bronze.
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Bronze (racial classification)
Bronze race is a term used since the early 20th century by Latin American writers of the indigenista and americanista schools to refer to the mestizo population that arose in the Americas with the arrival of Latin European (particularly Spanish) colonists and their intermingling with the New World's Amerindian peoples.
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Buena Fe Canton
Buena Fe Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Los Ríos Province.
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Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires is the capital and most populous city of Argentina.
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Buenos Aires Province
Buenos Aires (Provincia de Buenos Aires; English: "good airs") is the largest and most populous Argentinian province.
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Bullet Tree Falls
Bullet Tree Falls is a village located along the Mopan River in Cayo District, Belize.
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Buriticá
Buriticá is a town and municipality in Antioquia Department, Colombia.
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Cañari
The Cañari (in Kichwa: Kañari) are an indigenous ethnic group traditionally inhabiting the territory of the modern provinces of Azuay and Cañar in Ecuador.
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Cabildo Mayor del Pueblo Muisca
The Cabildo Mayor del Pueblo Muisca is an organisation of indigenous people, in particular the Muisca.
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Café Tacuba (album)
Café Tacuba was the self-titled debut album by Café Tacuba, released in 1992.
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Calacoto
Calacoto (hispanicized spelling) or Qalaqutu (Aymara qala stone, qutu pile, heap, "stone pile") is a neighborhood in La Paz, Bolivia.
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Californio
Californio (historical and regional Spanish for "Californian") is a Spanish term with widely varying interpretations.
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Callejón de Huaylas
The Santa Valley is an inter-andean valley in the Ancash Region in the north-central highlands of Peru.
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Calnali
Calnali is a town and one of the 84 municipalities of Hidalgo, in central-eastern Mexico.
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Calostoma cinnabarinum
Calostoma cinnabarinum is a species of gasteroid fungus in the family Sclerodermataceae, and is the type species of the genus Calostoma.
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Caluma Canton
Caluma Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Bolívar Province.
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Calvas Canton
Calvas is a canton of the Province of Loja, Ecuador, located in the south of the province, bordering Paltas and Gonzanamá in the north, Quilanga and Espíndola in the east, Peru in the south, and Sozoranga in the west.
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Camilo Ponce Enríquez Canton
Camilo Ponce Enríquez Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Azuay Province.
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Camp Holmes Internment Camp
Camp Holmes Internment Camp, also known as Camp #3 and Baguio Internment Camp, near Baguio in the Philippines was established in World War II by the Japanese to intern civilians from countries hostile to Japan.
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Canadian Métis Council
Section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982 recognizes three Aboriginal peoples of Canada: the First Nations, Inuit and Métis.
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Canatlán Municipality
Canatlán is one of the 39 municipalities of Durango, in northwestern Mexico.
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Candlemas
Candlemas (also spelled Candlemass), also known as the Feast of the Presentation of Our Lord Jesus and the Feast of the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary, is a Christian Holy Day commemorating the presentation of Jesus at the Temple.
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Cangallo
Cangallo is a town in southern Peru, capital of the province Cangallo in the region Ayacucho.
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Cape Verdeans
Cape Verdeans, also called Cabo Verdeans (cabo-verdiano), are the citizens of Cape Verde, an island nation consisting of an archipelago in the central Atlantic Ocean.
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Captaincy General of Chile
The General Captaincy of Chile (Capitanía General de Chile) or Gobernación de Chile, was a territory of the Spanish Empire, from 1541 to 1818.
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Cara culture
The Cara culture flourished in coastal Ecuador, in what is now Manabí Province, in the first millennium CE.
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Carchi Province
Carchi is a province in Ecuador.
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Caribbean
The Caribbean is a region that consists of the Caribbean Sea, its islands (some surrounded by the Caribbean Sea and some bordering both the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean) and the surrounding coasts.
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Carlomagno Pedro Martínez
Carlomagno Pedro Martínez (born August 17, 1965) is a Mexican artist and artisan in “barro negro” ceramics from San Bartolo Coyotepec, in the Mexican state of Oaxaca.
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Carlos Castillo Armas
Carlos Castillo Armas (November 4, 1914 – July 26, 1957) was a Guatemalan military officer and politician.
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Cartagena, Colombia
The city of Cartagena, known in the colonial era as Cartagena de Indias (Cartagena de Indias), is a major port founded in 1533, located on the northern coast of Colombia in the Caribbean Coast Region.
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Cartago, Valle del Cauca
Cartago is a city in southwestern Colombia, about 187 miles west of Bogotá.
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Casta
A casta was a term to describe mixed-race individuals in Spanish America, resulting from unions of European whites (españoles), Amerinds (indios), and Africans (negros).
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Caste War of Yucatán
The Caste War of Yucatán (1847–1901) began with the revolt of native Maya people of Yucatán, Mexico against the European-descended population, called Yucatecos.
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Castizo
Castizo is a Spanish word with a general meaning of "pure", "genuine" or representative of its race (from the Spanish: "casta").
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Catamayo Canton
Catamayo Canton is a canton of Loja Province in Ecuador.
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Catholic Church and the Age of Discovery
The Catholic Church during the Age of Discovery inaugurated a major effort to spread Christianity in the New World and to convert the Native Americans and other indigenous people.
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Catholic Church in Latin America
The Catholic Church in Latin America began with the Spanish colonization of the Americas and continues through the independence movements of the Spanish-American colonies up to the present day.
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Cayambe, Ecuador
Cayambe is an agricultural service city (population 39,028 at the last census on November 28, 2010) in highland Ecuador.
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Celia Mara
Célia Mara is a Brazilian singer-songwriter and producer who has lived since the 1990s in Vienna, Austria and since 2003 also partly in Salvador, Bahia.
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Celica Canton
Celica is a canton in Loja Province, Ecuador.
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Central America
Central America (América Central, Centroamérica) is the southernmost, isthmian portion of the North American continent, which connects with the South American continent on the southeast.
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Ceramics of indigenous peoples of the Americas
Native American pottery is an art form with at least a 7500-year history in the Americas.
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Ch'orti' people
The Ch'orti' people (alternatively, Ch'orti' Maya or Chorti) are one of the indigenous Maya peoples, who primarily reside in communities and towns of southeastern Guatemala, northwestern Honduras, and northern El Salvador.
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Chaco War
The Chaco War (1932–1935; Guerra del Chaco, Cháko Ñorairõ. Secretaría Nacional de Cultura de Paraguay) was fought between Bolivia and Paraguay over control of the northern part of the Gran Chaco region (known in Spanish as Chaco Boreal) of South America, which was thought to be rich in oil.
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Chaguarpamba Canton
Chaguarpamba is a canton in the Province of Loja Ecuador.
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Charro
A charro is a traditional horseman from Mexico, originating in the central-western regions primarily in the states of Jalisco, Zacatecas, Durango, Chihuahua, Aguascalientes.
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Cheeses of Mexico
Cheeses in Mexico have a history that begins with the Spanish conquest, as dairy products were unknown in pre-Columbian Mesoamerica.
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Chiapas
Chiapas, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Chiapas (Estado Libre y Soberano de Chiapas), is one of the 31 states that with Mexico City make up the 32 federal entities of Mexico.
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Chiapas conflict
The Chiapas conflict (Spanish: Conflicto de Chiapas) refers to the 1994 Zapatista Uprising and its aftermath, and tensions between the indigenous peoples and subsistence farmers in the Mexican state of Chiapas in the 1990s and 1980s.
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Chicano
Chicano or Chicana (also spelled Xicano or Xicana) is a chosen identity of some Mexican Americans in the United States.
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Chicano literature
Chicano literature is the literature written by Mexican Americans in the United States.
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Chicano poetry
Chicano poetry is a branch of American literature written by and primarily about Mexican Americans and the Mexican-American way of life in society.
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Chichimeca
Chichimeca (Spanish) was the name that the Nahua peoples of Mexico generically applied to nomadic and semi-nomadic peoples who were established in present-day Bajio region of Mexico.
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Chiguata District
Chiguata is a district located in the Arequipa province, 30 km away from the city of Arequipa, Peru, on the slopes of the volcano Pikchu Pikchu (where at its summit pre-Inca worshipped remains and artifacts have been found).
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Chile
Chile, officially the Republic of Chile, is a South American country occupying a long, narrow strip of land between the Andes to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the west.
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Chilean art
Chilean art refers to all kinds of visual art developed in Chile, or by Chileans, from the arrival of the Spanish conquerors to the modern day.
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Chileans
Chileans (Chilenos) are people identified with the country of Chile, whose connection may be residential, legal, historical, or cultural.
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Chilla Canton
Chilla Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the El Oro Province.
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Chillanes Canton
Chillanes Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Bolívar Province.
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Chimbo Canton
Chimbo Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Bolívar Province.
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Chimborazo Province
Chimborazo is a province in the central Ecuadorian Andes.
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Chimole
Chimole is a dish served in Belize and is also known as "Black Dinner" because of its dark appearance.
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Chinese Filipino
Chinese Filipinos (Filipino: Pilipinong Tsino, Tsinoy or Intsik) are Filipinos of Chinese descent, mostly born and raised in the Philippines.
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Chinese immigration to Mexico
Chinese immigration to Mexico began during the colonial era and has continued to the present day.
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Chinese massacre of 1871
The Chinese massacre of 1871 was a race riot that occurred on October 24, 1871, in Los Angeles, California, when a mob of around 500 white and mestizo persons entered Chinatown and attacked, robbed, and murdered Chinese residents.
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Chiquinha Gonzaga
Francisca Edwiges Neves Gonzaga, famously known as Chiquinha Gonzaga (October 17, 1847, Rio de Janeiro – February 28, 1935, Rio de Janeiro) was a Brazilian composer, pianist and the first woman conductor in Brazil.
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Chocó Department
Chocó Department (Departamento del Chocó) is a department of Colombia known for its large Afro-Colombian population.
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Chocolat (clown)
Chocolat was the stage name of Rafael, a clown who performed in a Paris circus around the turn of the 20th century.
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Choctaw-Apache Tribe of Ebarb
The Choctaw-Apache Tribe of Ebarb is a state-recognized Native American tribe in Sabine Parish, Louisiana.
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Cholo
Cholo is a loosely defined Spanish term that has had various meanings.
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Cholula, Puebla
Cholula (Spanish) is a city and district located in the center west of the state of Puebla, next to the city of Puebla de Zaragoza, in central Mexico.
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Chone Canton
Chone Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Manabí Province.
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Chordeleg Canton
Chordeleg Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Azuay Province.
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Chorographic Commission
The Chorographic Commission (Comisión Corográfica in Spanish) was a scientific project initially commissioned in 1850 by the Republic of the New Granada (a region which is now Colombia) that was initially led by the Italian engineer Agustín Codazzi The purpose of the commission was to make a complete description of the New Granada and its provinces, but there were also economic interests, such as the research and acknowledgement of natural resources, the construction of means of transportation, the promotion of international commerce as well as foreign investment and immigration.
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Christianity in India
Christianity is India's third most followed religion according to the census of 2011, with approximately 28 million followers, constituting 2.3 percent of India's population. It is traditionally believed that Christianity was introduced to India by Thomas the Apostle, who supposedly landed in Kerala in 52 AD. There is a general scholarly consensus that Christianity was definitely established in India by the 6th century AD. including some communities who used Syriac liturgies, and it is possible that the religion's existence extends as far back as the purported time of St.Thomas's arrival. Christians are found all across India and in all walks of life, with major populations in parts of South India and the south shore, the Konkan Coast, and Northeast India. Indian Christians have contributed significantly to and are well represented in various spheres of national life. They include former and current chief ministers, governors and chief election commissioners. Indian Christians have the highest ratio of women to men among the various religious communities in India. Christians are the second most educated religious group in India after Jains. Christianity in India has different denominations. The state of Kerala is home to the Saint Thomas Christian community, an ancient body of Christians, who are now divided into several different churches and traditions. They are East Syriac Saint Thomas Christian churches: the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church and the Chaldean Syrian Church. The Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church, Malankara Jacobite Syrian Church, Mar Thoma Syrian Church, Syro-Malankara Catholic Church, and the Malabar Independent Syrian Church are West Syriac Saint Thomas Christian Churches. Since the 19th century Protestant churches have also been present; major denominations include the Baptists, Church of South India (CSI), Evangelical Church of India (ECI), St. Thomas Evangelical Church of India, Believers Eastern Church, the Church of North India (CNI), the Presbyterian Church of India, Pentecostal Church, Apostolics, Lutherans, Traditional Anglicans and other evangelical groups. The Christian Church runs thousands of educational institutions and hospitals which have contributed significantly to the development of the nation. Roman Catholicism was first introduced to India by Portuguese, Italian and Irish Jesuits in the 16th century to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ among Indians. Most Christian schools, hospitals, primary care centres originated through the Roman Catholic missions brought by the trade of these countries. Evangelical Protestantism was later spread to India by the efforts of British, American, German, Scottish missionaries. These Protestant missions were also responsible for introducing English education in India for the first time and were also accountable in the first early translations of the Holy Bible in various Indian languages (including Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu, Hindi, Urdu and others). Even though Christians are a significant minority, they form a major religious group in three states of India - Meghalaya, Mizoram, and Nagaland with plural majority in Manipur and Arunachal Pradesh and other states with significant Christian population include Tamil Nadu and Kerala. Christianity is widespread across India and is present in all states with major populations in South India.
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Christianity in the 16th century
In 16th-century Christianity, Protestantism came to the forefront and marked a significant change in the Christian world.
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Christianization of Goa
The indigenous population of the erstwhile Portuguese colony of Goa underwent a large-scale conversion from Hinduism to Christianity after its conquest and occupation by the Portuguese Empire, led by admiral Afonso de Albuquerque in 1510.
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Chunox
Chunox is an isolated village in the Corozal District of the nation of Belize.
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Churches of Chiloé
The Churches of Chiloé in Chile's Chiloé Archipelago are a unique architectural phenomenon in the Americas, and one of the most prominent styles of Chilota architecture.
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Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl
Nezahualcóyotl, or more commonly Neza, is a city and municipality of State of Mexico adjacent to the northeast corner of Mexico City: it is thus part of the Mexico City Metropolitan Area.
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Club Filipino
Club Filipino (pronounced klub) was the first exclusive social club in the Philippines, founded on November 6, 1898 by Filipino high society, including Spanish mestizos and members of the native aristocracy.
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Coahuila
Coahuila, formally Coahuila de Zaragoza, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Coahuila de Zaragoza (Estado Libre y Soberano de Coahuila de Zaragoza), is one of the 31 states which, along with Mexico City, compose the 32 Federal Entities of Mexico.
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Coahuiltecan
The Coahuiltecan were various small, autonomous bands of Native Americans who inhabited the Rio Grande valley in what is now southern Texas and northeastern Mexico.
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Cochabamba
Cochabamba (Quchapampa, Quchapanpa) is a city & municipality in central Bolivia, in a valley in the Andes mountain range.
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Cocoa panyols
The Panyols are an ethnic group in Trinidad and Tobago of mixed Spanish, Amerindian, Afro-Latin American, Afro-Trinidadian and Tobagonian descent.
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Coelho Neto
Henrique Maximiano Coelho Neto (February 21, 1864 – November 28, 1934) was a Brazilian writer and politician.
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Colón, Panama
Colón is a Panamanian city and sea port beside the Caribbean Sea, lying near the Atlantic entrance to the Panama Canal.
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Colimes Canton
Colimes Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Guayas Province.
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Colombian Americans
Colombian Americans (Colomboamericanos), are Americans who trace their ancestry to Colombia.
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Colombian Australians
Colombian Australians are Australian citizens who trace their nationality or heritage from the South American nation of Colombia.
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Colombian culture
Many aspects of Colombian culture can be traced back to the early culture of Spain of the 16th century and its collision with Colombia's native civilizations (see: Muisca, Tayrona).
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Colombian tiple
The Colombian tiple (pronounced:tee-pleh) is a plucked string instrument of the guitar family typical of Colombia where it is usually played as a main instrument or as an accompanying instrument to the guitar.
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Colombians
Colombians (colombianos in Spanish), are citizens of Colombia.
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Colonia Peralvillo
Colonia Peralvillo is a colonia located in the Cuauhtémoc borough of Mexico City, just northwest of the city's historic center.
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Colonial Chile
In Chilean historiography, Colonial Chile (la colonia) is the period from 1600 to 1810, beginning with the Destruction of the Seven Cities and ending with the onset of the Chilean War of Independence.
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Colonial history of the United States
The colonial history of the United States covers the history of European colonization of the Americas from the start of colonization in the early 16th century until their incorporation into the United States of America.
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Colonial mentality
A colonial mentality is the internalized attitude of ethnic or cultural inferiority felt by a people as a result of colonization, i.e. them being colonized by another group.
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Colonialism
Colonialism is the policy of a polity seeking to extend or retain its authority over other people or territories, generally with the aim of developing or exploiting them to the benefit of the colonizing country and of helping the colonies modernize in terms defined by the colonizers, especially in economics, religion and health.
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Colony of Santiago
Santiago was a Spanish territory of the Spanish West Indies and within the Viceroyalty of New Spain, in the Caribbean region.
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Coloured people in Namibia
Coloured people in Namibia are people with both European and African ancestry.
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Coloureds
Coloureds (Kleurlinge) are a multiracial ethnic group native to Southern Africa who have ancestry from various populations inhabiting the region, including Khoisan, Bantu speakers, Afrikaners, and sometimes also Austronesians and South Asians.
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Combat Terrorist Organization
The Combat Terrorist Organization (Боевая террористическая организация) was a Russian neo-Nazi gang active active from 9 August 2003 to 2006.
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Comentarios Reales de los Incas
The Comentarios Reales de los Incas is a book written by Inca Garcilaso de la Vega, the first published mestizo writer of colonial Andean South America.
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Comparison of the healthcare systems in Canada and the United States
Comparison of the healthcare systems in Canada and the United States is often made by government, public health and public policy analysts.
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Condega
Condega is a municipality in the Estelí department of Nicaragua.
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Consejo Nacional de Fomento Educativo
The Consejo Nacional de Fomento Educativo ("National Council for Education Development", CONAFE) is an institution under Mexico's Federal Government created by presidential decree on 9 September 1971.
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Consequences of the War of the Pacific
The War of the Pacific had profound consequences on the involved countries.
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Coquimbo Region
The Coquimbo Region (IV Región de Coquimbo) is one of Chile's 15 first order administrative divisions.
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Corazón Aymara
Corazón Aymara (Aymara Heart) is a 1925 lost Bolivian silent feature film, directed by Pedro Sambarino.
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Coronel Marcelino Maridueña Canton
Coronel Marcelino Maridueña Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Guayas Province.
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Corozal District
Corozal District is the northernmost district of the nation of Belize.
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Corozal Town
Corozal Town is a town in Belize, capital of Corozal District.
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Corrido
The corrido is a popular narrative song and poetry that form a ballad.
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Costa Chica of Guerrero
The Costa Chica of Guerrero (Spanish for “small coast of Guerrero") is an area along the south coast of the state of Guerrero, Mexico, extending from just south of Acapulco to the Oaxaca border.
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Costa Grande of Guerrero
Costa Grande of Guerrero is a sociopolitical region located in the Mexican state of Guerrero, along the Pacific Coast.
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Costa Region
The Costa Region or Costa Chica lies on the Pacific coast of the state of Oaxaca, Mexico, south of the more mountainous Sierra Sur inland from the coast.
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Costa Rica
Costa Rica ("Rich Coast"), officially the Republic of Costa Rica (República de Costa Rica), is a country in Central America, bordered by Nicaragua to the north, Panama to the southeast, the Pacific Ocean to the west, the Caribbean Sea to the east, and Ecuador to the south of Cocos Island.
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Costa Ricans
Costa Ricans (Spanish: Costarricenses), also called Ticos, are a group of peoples from a multiethnic Spanish speaking nation in Central America called Costa Rica.
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Cotacachi (city)
Cotacachi is a town that is the seat of Cotacachi Canton, Imbabura Province, Ecuador in South America.
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Cotacachi Canton
Cotacachi is a canton of Imbabura province of Ecuador in South America.
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Cotopaxi Province
Cotopaxi is one of the provinces of Ecuador.
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Cowboy
A cowboy is an animal herder who tends cattle on ranches in North America, traditionally on horseback, and often performs a multitude of other ranch-related tasks.
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Creole peoples
Creole peoples (and its cognates in other languages such as crioulo, criollo, creolo, créole, kriolu, criol, kreyol, kreol, kriol, krio, kriyoyo, etc.) are ethnic groups which originated from creolisation, linguistic, cultural and racial mixing between colonial-era emigrants from Europe with non-European peoples, climates and cuisines.
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Criollo people
The Criollo is a term which, in modern times, has diverse meanings, but is most commonly associated with Latin Americans who are of full or near full Spanish descent, distinguishing them from both multi-racial Latin Americans and Latin Americans of post-colonial (and not necessarily Spanish) European immigrant origin.
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Cristóbal Cabral
Cristóbal Cabral (?-?) was a Spanish army officer.
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Cuartel de Santa Lucia
Cuartel de Santa Lucia is a ruined building in Intramuros, Manila, the Philippines.
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Cuauhtémoc
Cuauhtémoc (also known as Cuauhtemotzin, Guatimozin or Guatemoc; c. 1495) was the Aztec ruler (tlatoani) of Tenochtitlan from 1520 to 1521, making him the last Aztec Emperor.
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Cuauhtémoc Municipality, Chihuahua
Cuauhtémoc is a municipality in the Mexican state of Chihuahua.
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Cuba
Cuba, officially the Republic of Cuba, is a country comprising the island of Cuba as well as Isla de la Juventud and several minor archipelagos.
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Cuban art
Cuban art is an exceptionally diverse cultural blend of African, South American, European and North American elements, reflecting the diverse demographic makeup of the island.
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Cubans
Cubans or Cuban people (Cubanos) are the inhabitants or citizens of Cuba.
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Cuenca Canton
Cuenca Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Azuay Province.
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Cultural appropriation
Cultural appropriation is a concept dealing with the adoption of the elements of a minority culture by members of the dominant culture.
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Culture of Belize
The Belizean culture abisai is a mix of influences and people from Kriol, Maya, Garinagu (also known as Garifuna), Mestizo (a mixture of Spanish and Native Americans), Mennonites who are of German descent, with a blend of many other cultures from Chinese to Lebanese.
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Culture of Costa Rica
Costa Rican culture has been heavily influenced by Spanish culture ever since the Spanish colonization of the Americas including the territory which today forms Costa Rica.
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Culture of El Salvador
The culture of El Salvador is similar to other countries in Latin America, and more specifically to other countries in Central America.
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Culture of Guatemala
The culture of Guatemala reflects strong Mayan and Spanish influences and continues to be defined as a contrast between poor Mayan villagers in the rural highlands, and the urbanized and relatively wealthy mestizos population (known in Guatemala as ladinos) who occupy the cities and surrounding agricultural plains.
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Culture of Honduras
The wealth of cultural expression in Honduras owes its origins primarily to being a part of Latin America but also to the multi-ethnic nature of the country.
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CYP3A5
Cytochrome P450 3A5 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CYP3A5 gene.
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Dangriga
Dangriga, formerly known as Stann Creek Town, is a town in southern Belize, located on the Caribbean coast at the mouth of the North Stann Creek River.
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Danza Mexi'cayotl
Danza Mexi'cayotl is traditional Chicano dance circle of families in San Diego California.
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Darién Gap
The Darién Gap is a break in the Pan-American Highway consisting of a large swath of undeveloped swampland and forest within Panama's Darién Province in Central America and the northern portion of Colombia's Chocó Department in South America.
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Datu
Datu is a title which denotes the rulers (variously described in historical accounts as chiefs, sovereign princes, and monarchsFor more information about the social system of the Indigenous Philippine society before the Spanish colonization see Barangay in Enciclopedia Universal Ilustrada Europea-Americana, Madrid: Espasa-Calpe, S. A., 1991, Vol. VII, p.624: Los nobles de un barangay eran los más ricos ó los más fuertes, formándose por este sistema los dattos ó maguinoos, principes á quienes heredaban los hijos mayores, las hijas á falta de éstos, ó los parientes más próximos si no tenían descendencia directa; pero siempre teniendo en cuenta las condiciones de fuerza ó de dinero.) of numerous indigenous peoples throughout the Philippine archipelago.
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Daule Canton
Daule, also known as Villa Daule, is a canton located in the Guayas province in Ecuador.
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Definitions of whiteness in the United States
The legal and social strictures defining white Americans, and distinguishing them from persons not considered white by the government and society, has varied throughout U.S. history.
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Demographics of Argentina
This article is about the demographic features of Argentina, including population density, ethnicity, economic status and other aspects of the population.
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Demographics of Belize
This article is about the demographic features of the population of Belize, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.
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Demographics of Bolivia
The demographic characteristics of the population of Bolivia are known through censuses, with the first in 1826 and the most recent being in 2012.
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Demographics of Brazil
Brazil's population is very diverse, comprising many races and ethnic groups.
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Demographics of Chile
This article is about the demographic features of Chile, including population density, ethnicity, economic status and other aspects of the population.
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Demographics of Colombia
This article is about the demographic features of the population of Colombia, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.
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Demographics of Costa Rica
This article is about the demographic features of the population of Costa Rica, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.
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Demographics of Cuba
The demographic characteristics of Cuba are known through census which have been conducted and analyzed by different bureaus since 1774.
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Demographics of El Salvador
This article is about the demographic features of the population of El Salvador, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.
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Demographics of Guatemala
The Demographics of Guatemala are diverse, the 17,263,239 people (2018 estimate) consist primarily of Mestizos, Amerindians, and people of European descent.
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Demographics of Guinea-Bissau
This article is about the demographic features of the population of Guinea-Bissau, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.
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Demographics of Hispanic and Latino Americans
The demographics of Hispanic and Latino Americans depict a population that is the second-largest ethnic group in the United States, 52 million people or 16.7% of the national population, of them, 47 Million are American citizens.
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Demographics of Honduras
This article is about the ethnic groups and population of Honduras.
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Demographics of Lima
The demographics of Lima can be reconstructed through the population censuses carried out throughout its history.
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Demographics of Mexico
With a population of over 123 million in 2017, Mexico ranks as the 11th most populated country in the world.
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Demographics of Mozambique
The demographics of Mozambique describes the condition and overview of Mozambique's peoples.
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Demographics of Nicaragua
This article is about the demographic features of the population of Nicaragua, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. According to, Nicaragua has a population of.
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Demographics of Panama
This article is about the demographic features of the population of Panama, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.
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Demographics of Paraguay
This article discusses the demographic features of the population of Paraguay, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.faces Paraguay's population is distributed unevenly through the country.
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Demographics of Peru
This article is about the demographic features of the population of Peru, including population density, ethnicity, education level, the health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.
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Demographics of South America
South America has an estimated population of 418,7 million (as of 2017) and a rate of population growth of about 0.6% per year.
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Demographics of the Dominican Republic
This article is about the demographic features of the population of the Dominican Republic, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.
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Demographics of the Southern Cone
The Southern Cone (Cono Sur, Cone Sul) is a geographic region composed of the southernmost areas of South America, mostly south of the Tropic of Capricorn.
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Demographics of Uruguay
This article is about the demographic features of the population of Uruguay, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.
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Demographics of Venezuela
The Demographics of Venezuela are the condition and overview of Venezuela's peoples.
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Diego de Torres y Moyachoque
Diego de Torre(s) y Moyachoque (Tunja, New Kingdom of Granada, 1549 - Madrid, Spain, 4 April 1590) was cacique of Turmequé, in the former Muisca Confederation, under Spanish rule.
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Diego Fernández de Córdoba, Marquis of Guadalcázar
Diego Fernández de Córdoba y López de las Roelas, Marquis of Guadalcázar (1578 – 6 October 1630), was Viceroy of Mexico from October 18, 1612 to March 14, 1621 and Viceroy of Peru from July 25, 1622 to January 14, 1629.
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Domínguez family
The Dominguez family of Baguio City, Benguet and Mt. Province are a wealthy and influential dynasty of business owners, politicians, and philanthropists in the Philippines.
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Duel in the Sun (film)
Duel in the Sun is a 1946 Technicolor epic Western film directed by King Vidor, produced and written by David O. Selznick, which tells the story of a Mestiza (half-Native American) girl who goes to live with her white relatives, becoming involved in prejudice and forbidden love.
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Durango City
Durango, officially Victoria de Durango and also known as Ciudad de Durango, is the capital and largest city of the Mexican state of Durango.
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Durán Canton
Durán Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Guayas Province.
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Easter Island
Easter Island (Rapa Nui, Isla de Pascua) is a Chilean island in the southeastern Pacific Ocean, at the southeasternmost point of the Polynesian Triangle in Oceania.
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Eastern Bolivian Guaraní
The Eastern Bolivian Guaraní, or Ava Guaraní, are an Indigenous people formerly known as Chiriguanos or Chiriguano Indians.
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Eastern Revolt
The Eastern Revolt (Revolta do Leste; RDL) is an Angolan nationalist organization that fought in the war for independence from Portugal under the leadership of Daniel Chipenda.
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Echeandía Canton
Echeandía Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Bolívar Province.
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Ecuador
Ecuador (Ikwadur), officially the Republic of Ecuador (República del Ecuador, which literally translates as "Republic of the Equator"; Ikwadur Ripuwlika), is a representative democratic republic in northwestern South America, bordered by Colombia on the north, Peru on the east and south, and the Pacific Ocean to the west.
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Ecuadorian Americans
Ecuadorian Americans (ecuatorio-americanos, norteamericanos de origen ecuatoriano or estadounidenses de origen ecuatoriano) are Americans of full or partial Ecuadorian ancestry.
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Ecuadorian Australians
Ecuadorian Australians refers to Australians of Ecuadorian ancestry.
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Ecuadorians
Ecuadorians are the citizens of the Republic of Ecuador, or their descendants abroad who identify with the Ecuadorian culture and descent.
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Ecuadorians in the United Kingdom
Ecuadorians in the United Kingdom (Ecuatorianos en el Reino Unido) include people of Ecuadorian ancestry living in the United Kingdom, who have been born or raised in the UK.
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Efraín Ríos Montt
José Efraín Ríos Montt (June 16, 1926 – April 1, 2018) was a Guatemalan general and politician who was born in Huehuetenango.
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El Boleo
El Boleo is a copper-cobalt-zinc-manganese deposit located adjacent to the port city of Santa Rosalía, Baja California Sur in Mexico.
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El Carmen Canton
El Carmen Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Manabí Province.
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El chulla Romero y Flores
El chulla Romero y Flores is a 1958 novel by the Ecuadorian writer Jorge Icaza (1906–1978).
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El Empalme Canton
El Empalme Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Guayas Province.
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El Gran Carnaval de San Pedro
The El Gran Carnaval de San Pedro is a 150-year-old traditional festival from Mestizo culture, which brought it down to northern Belize, San Pedro and Ambergris Caye.
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El Guabo Canton
The Guabo is a canton in the province of El Oro in Ecuador.
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El Oro Province
El Oro (oro.
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El Pan Canton
El Pan Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Azuay Province.
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El Paso, Texas
El Paso (from Spanish, "the pass") is a city in and the seat of El Paso County, Texas, United States.
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El Paso–Juárez
El Paso–Juárez, also known as Juárez–El Paso, the Borderplex or Paso del Norte, is a binational metropolitan area, or conurbation, on the border between Mexico and the United States.
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El Poblado
El Poblado is the 14th commune in the metropolitan area of the city of Medellín, Colombia.
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El Salvador
El Salvador, officially the Republic of El Salvador (República de El Salvador, literally "Republic of The Savior"), is the smallest and the most densely populated country in Central America.
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El Teúl
El Teúl is an important archaeological mesoamerican site located on a hill with the same name in the Teúl Municipality in the south of the Zacatecas State, Mexico, near the Jalisco State.
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El Triunfo Canton
El Triunfo Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Guayas Province.
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El Zorro, la espada y la rosa
El Zorro, la espada y la rosa (The Sword and the Rose) is a Spanish-language telenovela based on Johnston McCulley's characters.
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Elena (play)
Elena is a Cebuano play in three acts written by Vicente Sotto.
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Elmar Rojas
Elmar René Rojas Azurdia (1942 in San Raymundo Peñafort, Guatemala – 18 February 2018), practiced as an architect before studying art in Guatemala, Spain, France and Italy.
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Eloy Alfaro Canton
Canton Eloy Alfaro is a canton of Ecuador, part of the province of Esmeraldas.
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Emiliano Zapata
Emiliano Zapata Salazar (8 August 1879 – 10 April 1919) was a leading figure in the Mexican Revolution, the main leader of the peasant revolution in the state of Morelos, and the inspiration of the agrarian movement called Zapatismo.
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Encomienda
Encomienda was a labor system in Spain and its empire.
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English settlement in Nicaragua
Settlement of English people along the Caribbean Coast, or Miskito Coast, of Nicaragua began in 1633.
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Enrique G. Centenera
Enrique Garchitorena Centenera was from Naga City, Camarines Sur, the Philippines.
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Epicanthic fold
The epicanthic fold is the skin fold of the upper eyelid, covering the inner corner (medial canthus) of the eye.
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Erandique
Erandique is a municipality in the Lempira Department of Honduras.
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Escuela de la Concordia
The Escuela de la Concordia (Spanish for the "School of Concord" or "Agreement"), also known as the Patriotic Society of the Friends of the Country of Quito (Sociedad Patriótica de Amigos del País de Quito) was an influential society in Spanish South America during the 1790s.
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Esmeraldas Canton
Esmeraldas Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Esmeraldas Province.
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Esmeraldas Province
Esmeraldas is a province in northwestern Ecuador.
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España y Filipinas
España y Filipinas, meaning “Spain and the Philippines” in translation, is an 1886 oil on woodHonasan, Alya B., Into the 21st Century, lopezmuseum.org.ph by Filipino painter, ilustrado, and revolutionary activist, Juan Luna.
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Espíndola Canton
Espíndola is a canton in the Province of Loja Ecuador.
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Espejo Canton
Espejo is a canton of Ecuador, located in Carchi Province.
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Estadio Garcilaso
Estadio Inca Garcilaso de la Vega, commonly known as Estadio Garcilaso, is Cusco's principal stadium and the home venue of the local football team Cienciano.
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Ethnic groups in Central America
Central America is a region formed by 6 Latin American countries and one Anglo American nation, (Belize).
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Ethnic groups in Latin America
The inhabitants of Latin America are from a variety of ancestries, ethnic groups and races, making the region one of the most diverse in the world.
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Ethnic groups in the Philippines
The Philippines is inhabited by more than 175 ethnolinguistic nations, the majority of whose languages are Malay in origin, then Han Chinese, then European (mostly Spanish).
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Ethnic groups of Argentina
The ethnography of Argentina makes this country, along with other areas of relatively modern settlement like Canada or Australia, a crisol de razas (race crucible), or a melting pot of different peoples.
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Ethnic issues in the Philippines
Ethnic issues in the Philippines are multifarious and emerged in various portions of the history of people, institutions and territories coinciding to that of the present-day Philippines.
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Eugenio Espejo
Francisco Javier Eugenio de Santa Cruz y Espejo (Royal Audiencia of Quito, 1747–95) was a medical pioneer, writer and lawyer of mestizo origin in colonial Ecuador.
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Eurasian (mixed ancestry)
A Eurasian is a person of mixed Asian and European ancestry.
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Eva del Edén
Eva del Edén is a Peruvian television drama, the story is set in Lima, Peru in 1540s during Spanish colonial regime.
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Evo Morales
Juan Evo Morales Ayma (born October 26, 1959), popularly known as Evo, is a Bolivian politician and cocalero activist who has served as President of Bolivia since 2006.
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Exótico
In lucha libre, an exótico is a luchador (male wrestler) fighting/performing in drag.
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F. Sionil José
Francisco Sionil José (born 3 December 1924) is one of the most widely read Filipino writers in the English language. His novels and short stories depict the social underpinnings of class struggles and colonialism in Filipino society. José's works—written in English—have been translated into 28 languages, including Korean, Indonesian, Czech, Russian, Latvian, Ukrainian and Dutch.
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Faces (Star Trek: Voyager)
"Faces" is an episode of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager.
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Fasting and abstinence in the Catholic Church
The Catholic Church historically observes the disciplines of fasting and abstinence at various times each year.
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Fausto Reinaga
Fausto Reinaga (Colquechaca, March 27, 1906 − August 19, 1994) was a Bolivian indigenous writer and intellectual.
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Feminism in Mexico
Feminism in Mexico is the philosophy and activity aimed at creating, defining, and protecting political, economic, cultural, and social equality in women’s rights and opportunity for Mexican women.
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Fernando González (writer)
Fernando González Ochoa (April 24, 1895 – February 16, 1964), was a Colombian writer and existentialist philosopher known as "el filósofo de Otraparte" (The Philosopher from somewhere else). He wrote about sociology, history, art, morality, economics, epistemology and theology in a magisterial and creative way, using different genres of literature. González is considered one of the most original writers of Colombia during the 20th century. His ideas were controversial and had a great influence in the Colombian society at his time and today. The González work was the inspiration of Nadaism, a literary movement founded by one of his disciples, Gonzalo Arango. The Otraparte Villa, his house in Envigado, is today a museum and the headquarters of the cultural foundation to preserve and promote his legacy. The place was declared a National Patrimony of Colombia in 2006.
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Fernando Poe Jr.
Ronald Allan Kelley Poe IMDb (August 20, 1939 – December 14, 2004), better known as Fernando Poe Jr. and colloquially known as FPJ and Da King, was a Filipino actor.
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Fifth Republic of Venezuela
The Fifth Republic of Venezuela, commonly known as the '''Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela''' (República Bolivariana de Venezuela), is referred to as the period in contemporary Venezuelan history that stretches from 1999 with the election of Hugo Chávez to the presidency, the installation of his Bolivarian Revolution and spanning in to the present day.
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Filandia, Quindío
Filandia is a town and municipality in the northern part of the department of Quindío, Colombia.
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Filipino mestizo
In the Philippines, Filipino mestizo, or colloquially tisoy, are people of mixed Filipino and any foreign ancestry.
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Filipino people of Spanish ancestry
Spanish settlement in the Philippines first took place in the 16th century, during the Spanish colonial period of the islands.
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Filipinos
Filipinos (Mga Pilipino) are the people who are native to, or identified with the country of the Philippines.
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Flag of Aztlán
The flag of Aztlán is an unofficial flag used by Chicano nationalists in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
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Flavio Alfaro Canton
Flavio Alfaro Canton is a canton of Ecuador, in the Manabí Province.
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Florencia, Caquetá
Florencia (Florence) is a municipality and capital city of the Department of Caquetá, Colombia.
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Florida
Florida (Spanish for "land of flowers") is the southernmost contiguous state in the United States.
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Folk dance of Mexico
Folk dance of Mexico (ballet folklórico) covers a wide range of Mexican dance forms.
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Foreign relations of Argentina
This article deals with the diplomatic affairs, foreign policy and international relations of Argentina.
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Fractionism
Fractionism (Fraccionismo in Angolan Portuguese) was a political movement in Angola during the 1970s.
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Francis Arnaiz
Francis C. Arnaiz (born June 4, 1951) is a Filipino former basketball player.
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Francisca del Espíritu Santo Fuentes
Servant of God Francisca del Espíritu Santo de Fuentes (1647 – August 24, 1711) is a Spanish Roman Catholic religious figure.
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Francisco Antonio De Zela
Francisco Antonio De Zela y Arizaga (born in July 24, 1786 in Lima - died in July 28, 1821 in Panama City) is notable for sending forth the first libertarian outcry in the Peruvian city of Tacna on June 20, 1811 in an attempt to start the independence of Peru.
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Francisco de Orellana Canton
Francisco de Orellana Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Orellana Province.
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Francisco Fajardo
Francisco Fajardo (Isla Margarita, c. 1524 - Cumaná, 1564) was a Spanish conquistador active in Venezuela.
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Francisco Javier Venegas
Francisco Javier Venegas de Saavedra y Ramínez de Arenzana, 1st Marquess of Reunión and New Spain (1754 in Zafra, Badajoz, Spain – 1838 in Zafra, Spain) was a Spanish general in the Spanish War of Independence and later viceroy of New Spain from September 14, 1810 to March 4, 1813, during the first phase of the Mexican War of Independence.
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Francisco Pizarro
Francisco Pizarro González (– 26 June 1541) was a Spanish conquistador who led an expedition that conquered the Inca Empire.
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Franz Tamayo
Franz Tamayo Solares (28 February 1879 in La Paz – 29 July 1956) was a Bolivian intellectual, writer, and politician.
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Frida Kahlo
Frida Kahlo de Rivera (born Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo y Calderón; July 6, 1907 – July 13, 1954) was a Mexican artist who painted many portraits, self-portraits, and works inspired by the nature and artifacts of Mexico.
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Friends from the Other Side / Amigos del Otro Lado
Friends from the Other Side / Amigos del Otro Lado (1993) is a bilingual (Spanish/English) Latino children's book written by Mexican American/Chicana scholar Gloria E. Anzaldúa and illustrated by Consuelo Méndez Castillo.
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Galápagos Islands
The Galápagos Islands (official name: Archipiélago de Colón, other Spanish name: Las Islas Galápagos), part of the Republic of Ecuador, are an archipelago of volcanic islands distributed on either side of the equator in the Pacific Ocean surrounding the centre of the Western Hemisphere, west of continental Ecuador.
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Galápagos Province
Galápagos is a province of Ecuador in the country's Insular region, located approximately off the western coast of the mainland.
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Gaspar de la Cerda, 8th Count of Galve
Gaspar Melchor Baltasar de la Cerda Silva Sandoval y Mendoza, 8th Count of Gelve, Lord of Salcedón and Tortola (in full, Don Gaspar Melchor Baltasar de la Cerda Silva Sandoval y Mendoza, Conde de Gelve y Señor de Salcedón y Tortola) (11 June 1653 – 12 March 1697) was viceroy of New Spain from November 20, 1688 to February 26, 1696.
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Gaucho
A gaucho or gaúcho is a skilled horseman, reputed to be brave and unruly.
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Gaucho culture
The Gaucho culture or Gaúcho culture, is the set of knowledge, arts, tools, food, traditions and customs that have as a reference to the gaucho, which means "a mestizo".
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Gender inequality in El Salvador
Gender inequality can be found in various areas of Salvadoran life such as employment, health, education, political participation, and family life.
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General Antonio Elizalde Canton
General Antonio Elizalde Canton or Bucay Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Guayas Province.
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Gente de razón
Gente de razón ("people of reason" or "rational people") is a Spanish term used in colonial Spanish America and modern Hispanic America to refer to people who were culturally Hispanicized.
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Geography of Cuba
Cuba is an island nation in the Caribbean Sea.
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Gerónimo de Aguilar
Jerónimo de Aguilar O.F.M. (1489–1531) was a Franciscan friar born in Écija, Spain.
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Girón Canton
Girón Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Azuay Province.
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Gloria E. Anzaldúa
Gloria Evangelina Anzaldúa (September 26, 1942 – May 15, 2004) was an American scholar of Chicana cultural theory, feminist theory, and queer theory.
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Gonçalves Dias
Antônio Gonçalves Dias (August 10, 1823November 3, 1864) was a Brazilian Romantic poet, playwright, ethnographer, lawyer and linguist.
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Gonsalo Garcia
Gonsalo Garcia, O.F.M., (Gonçalo Garcia) (1556 – 5 February 1597) was a Franciscan lay brother from Portuguese India, who died as a martyr in Japan and is venerated as a saint, one of the Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan so venerated.
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Gonzalo Guerrero
Gonzalo Guerrero (also known as Gonzalo Marinero, Gonzalo de Aroca and Gonzalo de Aroza) was a sailor from Palos, in Spain who shipwrecked along the Yucatán Peninsula and was taken as a slave by the local Maya.
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Gonzanamá Canton
Gonzanamá is a canton in the Province of Loja, Ecuador.
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Granada, Nicaragua
Granada is a city in western Nicaragua and the capital of the Granada Department.
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Greaser (derogatory)
Greaser was a derogatory term for a Mexican in what is now the U.S. Southwest in the 19th century.
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Griqua people
The Griqua (Griekwa, sometimes incorrectly referred to as Korana or Koranna) are a subgroup of Southern Africa's heterogeneous and multiracial Coloured people, who have a unique origin in the early history of the Cape Colony.
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Guachapala Canton
Guachapala is a canton in the province of Azuay, Ecuador, was created in the presidency of the Architect Sixto Durán Ballén according to the Supplement to Official Gazette No.
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Gualaceo Canton
Gualaceo, nicknamed "El Jardin Del Azuay" (The Garden of Azuay), is a canton (territorial subdivision) in the south-central region of Ecuador.
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Guanajuato
Guanajuato, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Guanajuato (Estado Libre y Soberano de Guanajuato), is one of the 31 states which, with the Federal District, are the 32 Federal entities of Mexico.
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Guanajuato City
Guanajuato is a city and municipality in central Mexico and the capital of the state of the same name.
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Guaraní people
Guaraní are a group of culturally related indigenous peoples of South America.
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Guaranda
Guaranda is a city in central Ecuador.
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Guaranda Canton
Guaranda Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Bolívar Province.
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Guarani language
Guarani, specifically the primary variety known as Paraguayan Guarani (endonym avañe'ẽ 'the people's language'), is an indigenous language of South America that belongs to the Tupi–Guarani family of the Tupian languages.
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Guatapé
Guatapé is a town and municipality in Antioquia Department, Colombia.
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Guatapurí
Guatapurí is a Colombian town and corregimiento of Valledupar in the Department of Cesar.
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Guatemala
Guatemala, officially the Republic of Guatemala (República de Guatemala), is a country in Central America bordered by Mexico to the north and west, the Pacific Ocean to the southwest, Belize to the northeast, the Caribbean to the east, Honduras to the east and El Salvador to the southeast.
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Guatemala City
Guatemala City (Ciudad de Guatemala), locally known as Guatemala or Guate, officially Nueva Guatemala de la Asunción (New Guatemala of the Assumption), is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Guatemala, and the most populous in Central America.
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Guatemalan Civil War
The Guatemalan Civil War ran from 1960 to 1996.
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Guatemalans
Guatemalan people (Spanish: Pueblo guatemalteco (collective), Guatemaltecos (individuals)) colloquially known as Chapínes refers to all persons who identify with Guatemala, a multiethnic country in Central America.
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Guaviare Department
Guaviare is a department of Colombia.
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Guayaquil Canton
The Guayaquil Canton, official the Municipality of Guayaquil, is a canton in the center of the Guayas Province in western Ecuador.
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Guayas Province
Guayas is a coastal province in Ecuador.
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Guaycura
The Guaycura (Waicura, Waikuri, Guaycuri) were a native people of Baja California Sur, Mexico, occupying an area extending south from near Loreto to Todos Santos They contested the area around La Paz with the Pericú.
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Guerrilla movements in Colombia
Guerrilla movements in Colombia refers to the origins, development and actions of guerrilla movements in the Republic of Colombia.
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Guillermo Arévalo
Guillermo Arévalo Valera (born 1952) is a Shipibo vegetalista and businessperson in the Maynas Province of Peru.
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Guillermo Endara
Guillermo David Endara Galimany (May 12, 1936 – September 28, 2009) was President of Panama from 1989 to 1994.
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Guinea Grass
Guinea Grass is a village in the Orange Walk District of the nation of Belize.
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Guinea-Bissau
Guinea-Bissau, officially the Republic of Guinea-Bissau (República da Guiné-Bissau), is a sovereign state in West Africa.
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Gustavo Cochet
Gustavo Cochet (May 6, 1894 - July 27, 1979) was a painter, engraver, and writer who worked in Barcelona and Rosario.
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Half-caste
Half-caste is a term for a category of people of mixed race or ethnicity.
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Handcrafts and folk art in Chiapas
Chiapas handcrafts and folk art is most represented with the making of pottery, textiles and amber products, though other crafts such as those working with wood, leather and stone are also important.
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Haplogroup Q-M242
Haplogroup Q or Q-M242 is a Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup. It has one primary subclade, Haplogroup Q1 (L232/S432), which includes numerous subclades that have been sampled and identified in males among modern populations. Q-M242 is the predominant Y-DNA haplogroup among Native Americans and several peoples of Central Asia and Northern Siberia. It is also the predominant Y-DNA of the Akha tribe in northern Thailand and the Dayak people of Indonesia.
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Haplogroup T-M184
Haplogroup T-M184, also known as Haplogroup T is a human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup.
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Hasekura Tsunenaga
Hasekura Rokuemon Tsunenaga (or "Philip Francis Faxicura", baptized as "Francisco Felipe Faxicura", in Spain) (1571–1622) (支倉六右衛門常長, also spelled Faxecura Rocuyemon in period European sources, reflecting the contemporary pronunciation of Japanese) was a Japanese samurai and retainer of Date Masamune, the daimyō of Sendai of Japanese imperial descent with ancestral ties to Emperor Kanmu.
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Havana
Havana (Spanish: La Habana) is the capital city, largest city, province, major port, and leading commercial center of Cuba.
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Hāfu
The word is used in Japanese to refer to somebody who is biracial, i.e., ethnically half Japanese.
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Hermano Pule
Apolinario de la Cruz (July 22, 1815 – November 4, 1841), known as Hermano Pule (Spanish for "Brother Pule"; also spelled Hermano Puli), was a Filipino religious leader who founded and led the Cofradía de San José.
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Hernando Arias de Saavedra
Hernando Arias de Saavedra (September 10, 1561 – 1634), commonly known as Hernandarias, was a soldier and politician of criollo ancestry.
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Hernán Cortés
Hernán Cortés de Monroy y Pizarro Altamirano, Marquis of the Valley of Oaxaca (1485 – December 2, 1547) was a Spanish Conquistador who led an expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire and brought large portions of what is now mainland Mexico under the rule of the King of Castile in the early 16th century.
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Hernán Venegas Carrillo
Hernán Venegas Carrillo Manosalvas was born in (Córdoba 1513 and died on 2 February 1583 at Santa Fe de Bogotá, Venegas Carrillo was a Spanish conquistadorfor who participated in the Spanish conquest of the Muisca and Panche people in the New Kingdom of Granada, present-day Colombia. Venegas Carrillo was mayor of Santa Fe de Bogotá two terms; in 1542 and from 1543 to 1544.
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Het Kasteel van Batavia
Het kasteel van Batavia is a 17th-century painting by the Dutch painter Andries Beeckman.
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Hispanic
The term Hispanic (hispano or hispánico) broadly refers to the people, nations, and cultures that have a historical link to Spain.
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Hispanic and Latino American Muslims
Hispanic and Latino American Muslims are Hispanic and Latino Americans who are of the Islamic faith.
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Hispanic and Latino Americans
Hispanic Americans and Latino Americans (Estadounidenses hispanos) are people in the United States who are descendants of people from countries of Latin America and Spain.
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Hispanic Belizean
A Hispanic Belizean or Belizean Mestizo is a Belizean of Hispanic and mestizo origin.
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Hispanismo
Hispanismo or Hispanicism is an ideology, school of thought and historiographic current centered on Spanish heritage.
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Hispanophone
Hispanophone and Hispanosphere are terms used to refer to Spanish-language speakers and the Spanish-speaking world, respectively.
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Hispanos
Hispanos (from adj. relating to Spain, from Hispānus) are people of colonial Spanish descent traditionally from what is today the Southwestern United States, who retained a predominantly Spanish culture, and have remained living there since before that region was territorially incorporated into the United States, dating back as far as the early 16th century when it was a part of New Spain.
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Hispanos of New Mexico
The Hispanos of New Mexico (less commonly referred to as Nuevomexicanos) are people of Iberian or mestizo (mixed Native American and Hispanic) descent, native to the region of Santa Fé de Nuevo Mexico, now the Four Corners region but primarily centering on New Mexico and southern Colorado, in the United States.
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History of Albuquerque, New Mexico
The history of Albuquerque, New Mexico dates back up to 12,000 years, beginning with the presence of Paleo-Indian hunter-gatherers in the region.
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History of Argentine nationality
Ideas and practices of nationality and citizenship in the Republic of Argentina (and before that, in the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata and the Inca Empire) have changed with distinct periods of its history, including but not limited to periods of indigenous, colonial, republican, and military rule.
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History of Belize
The History of Belize dates back thousands of years.
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History of Bogotá
The History of Bogotá refers to the history of the area surrounding the Colombian capital Bogotá.
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History of Bolivia
After the fall of Tiwanaku empire, the many Aymara Lake Titicaca were conquered by the Inca empire.
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History of Bolivia (1809–1920)
The invasion of the Iberian Peninsula in 1807-08 by Napoleon Bonaparte's forces proved to be critical for the independence struggle in South America, during which the local elites of Upper Peru remained mostly loyal to Spain, supporting Junta Central, a government which ruled in the name of the overthrown king Ferdinand VII of Spain.
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History of Costa Rica
The first natives in Costa Rica were hunters and gatherers, and Costa Rica served as an intermediate region between Mesoamerican and Andean native cultures.
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History of El Paso, Texas
Founded as El Paso del Norte (at what is now Ciudad Juárez, Mexico) by Spanish Franciscan friars at an important mountain pass, the area became a small agricultural producer though most settlement was south of the river where modern Mexico lies.
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History of Honduras (1838–1932)
This article is about the history of Honduras from 1838 to 1932.
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History of Honduras (to 1838)
Honduras was originally inhabited by indigenous tribes, the most powerful of which were the Maya.
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History of Jamaica
The Caribbean island of Jamaica was colonized by the Taino tribes prior to the arrival of Columbus in 1503.
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History of Mexican Americans in Texas
Indigenous peoples lived in the area now known as Texas long before Spanish explorers arrived in the area.
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History of Mexico
The history of Mexico, a country in the southern portion of North America, covers a period of more than three millennia.
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History of Mexico City
The city now known as Mexico City was founded as Tenochtitlan in 1324 and a century later became the dominant city-state of the Aztec Triple Alliance, formed in 1430 and composed of Tenochtitlan, Texcoco, and Tlacopan.
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History of Nicaragua
Nicaragua is the third least densely populated nation in Central America, with a demographic similar in size to its smaller neighbors.
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History of Oaxaca
In the Central Valley region of the Southern Mexican state of Oaxaca archeologists discovered evidence of historic settlements.
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History of Panama (1904–64)
This article is about the history of Panama from 1904 to 1964.
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History of Panama (to 1821)
In the history of Panama, the earliest known inhabitants were the Cueva and Coclé tribes, but they were drastically reduced by disease and fighting when the Spanish arrived in the 16th century.
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History of Paraguay
The history of Paraguay is a result of development and interaction of varying cultures of indigenous peoples in Paraguay and overseas immigrants who together have created the modern-day Paraguay.
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History of Paraguay (to 1811)
Long before Spanish conquistadors discovered Paraguay for King Charles V in 1524, semi-nomadic Chaco Indian tribes populated Paraguay’s rugged landscape.
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History of Pensacola, Florida
The history of Pensacola, Florida begins long before the Spanish claimed founding of the modern city in 1698.
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History of Peru
The history of Peru spans 4 millennia, extending back through several stages of cultural development in the mountain region and the coastal desert.
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History of Puerto Rico
The history of Puerto Rico began with the settlement of the archipelago of Puerto Rico by the Ortoiroid people between 3,000 and 2,000 BC.
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History of South America
The history of South America is the study of the past, particularly the written record, oral histories, and traditions, passed down from generation to generation on the continent of South America.
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History of the Catholic Church in Belize
This history of the Catholic church in Belize has three parts: the historical periods of the Catholic presence in Belize, religious congregations laboring in Belize, and apostolic works undertaken.
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History of the Catholic Church in Japan
Christian missionaries arrived with Francis Xavier and the Jesuits in the 1540s and briefly flourished, with over 100,000 converts, including many daimyōs in Kyushu.
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History of the Jews in Latin America and the Caribbean
The history of the Jews in Latin America began with conversos who joined the Spanish and Portuguese expeditions to the continents.
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History of the Jews in Peru
The history of the Jews in Peru begins with the arrival of migration flows from Europe, Near East and Northern Africa.
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History of the Spanish language
The language known today as Spanish is derived from a dialect of spoken Latin that evolved in the north-central part of the Iberian Peninsula after the fall of the Western Roman Empire in the fifth century.
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History of Valdivia
Valdivia is one of the few cities in southern Chile with a more less contineous and well documented history from its foundation in the 16th century onwards.
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History of Western civilization
Western civilization traces its roots back to Europe and the Mediterranean.
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History of women in Puerto Rico
The recorded history of women in Puerto Rico can trace its roots back to the era of the Taíno, the indigenous people of the Caribbean, who inhabited the island that they called "Boriken" before the arrival of Spaniards.
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Holocaust victims
Holocaust victims were people who were targeted by the government of Nazi Germany for various discriminatory practices due to their ethnicity, religion, political beliefs, or sexual orientation. These institutionalized practices came to be called The Holocaust, and they began with legalized social discrimination against specific groups, and involuntary hospitalization, euthanasia, and forced sterilization of those considered physically or mentally unfit for society. These practices escalated during World War II to include non-judicial incarceration, confiscation of property, forced labor, sexual slavery, medical experimentation, and death through overwork, undernourishment, and execution through a variety of methods, with the genocide of different groups as the primary goal. According to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM), the country's official memorial to the Holocaust, "The Holocaust was the murder of six million Jews and millions of others by the Nazis and their collaborators during World War II." Of those murdered for being Jewish, more than half were Ashkenazi Polish Jews.
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Holy Redeemer Primary School
Holy Redeemer Primary School is a Catholic, parish primary school located in the heart of Belize City, Belize.
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Hondurans
Hondurans (Spanish: Hondureños) are people inhabiting in, originating from, or having significant heritage from Honduras.
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Honduras
Honduras, officially the Republic of Honduras (República de Honduras), is a republic in Central America.
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Huancayo
Huancayo (in Wanka Quechua: Wankayuq, '(place) with a (sacred) rock') is the capital of Junín Region, in the central highlands of Peru.
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Huandacareo
Huandacareo (or Guandacareo) is an archaeological zone located about 60 kilometers north of the city of Morelia, in the state of Michoacán.
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Huanta Province
Huanta Province is the northernmost of the eleven provinces in the Ayacucho region in Peru.
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Huaquillas Canton
Huaquillas Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the El Oro Province.
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Huetamo
Huetamo is a municipality in the southeastern corner of the Mexican state of Michoacán, in a region known as "Tierra Caliente" (meaning hot land).
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Hugo de los Reyes Chávez
Hugo de los Reyes Chávez (born January 6, 1933) is a Venezuelan state politician and the father of the late Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez (1954 - 2013).
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Hugo Guerrero Marthineitz
Hugo Guerrero Marthineitz (11 August 1924, Lima – 21 August 2010, Buenos Aires) was a Peruvian journalist, commentator and radio host, who spent most of his professional career in Argentina.
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Huitzila (Zacatecas)
Huitzila is a small town in Mexico, located in the Sierra Madre Occidental in the far south of Zacatecas state, at 21°13'21.8" N, 103°36'26.5" W and at an elevation of some 1900 metres.
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Human rights in Peru
Within Peru, human rights are protected under the Constitution.
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Hungary–Mexico relations
Hungary–Mexico relations refer to foreign relations between Hungary and Mexico.
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Hungary–Uruguay relations
Hungary-Uruguay relations are the relations between Hungary and Uruguay.
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Hyperdescent
Hyperdescent is the practice of classifying a child of mixed race ancestry in the more socially dominant of the parents' races.
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Hypodescent
In societies that regard some races of people as dominant or superior and others as subordinate or inferior, hypodescent refers to the automatic assignment by the dominant culture of children of a mixed union or sexual relations between members of different socioeconomic groups or ethnic groups to the subordinate group.
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Ibarra Canton
Ibarra Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in Imbabura Province.
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Iglesia de la Compañía de Jesús, Cusco
The Iglesia de la Compañía de Jesús (Church of the Society of Jesus) is a historic Jesuit church in Cusco, the ancient capital of the Inca Empire, in Cusco Region, Peru.
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Imbabura Province
Imbabura is a province located in the Andes of northern Ecuador.
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Immigration to Costa Rica
As of the 2011 census, the number of Immigrants in Costa Rica totaled about 390,000 individuals, or about 9% of the country's population.
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Immigration to Guatemala
Immigration in Guatemala constitutes less than 1%, approximately 140,000 people, and most come from neighboring countries.
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Immigration to Nicaragua
First generation immigrants account for less than 1% of the population of Nicaragua, or about 50,000 people.
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Immigration to Paraguay
Historically, the migratory history of Paraguay has been ambiguous, since it has had periods of large scale emigration as well as large waves of immigrants, particularly from Europe and the Middle East.
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Immigration to Peru
Immigration to Peru started with the arrival of Spanish settlers during the Colonial Period.
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Inca Garcilaso de la Vega
Garcilaso de la Vega (12 April 1539 – 23 April 1616), born Gómez Suárez de Figueroa and known as El Inca or Inca Garcilaso de la Vega, was a chronicler and writer born in the Spanish Empire's Viceroyalty of Peru.
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Independencia, Monterrey
Independencia is a neighborhood in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico.
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Index of Belize-related articles
The following is an alphabetical list of topics related to the nation of Belize.
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Index of Central America-related articles
This is an Index of Central America-related articles.
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Index of Guinea-Bissau-related articles
Articles (arranged alphabetically) related to Guinea-Bissau include.
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Index of Mexico-related articles
The following is an alphabetical Mexico-related index of topics related to the United Mexican States.
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Indigenismo in Mexico
Indigenismo is a Latin American nationalist political ideology that began in the late nineteenth century and persisted throughout the twentieth that attempted to construct the role of indigenous populations in the nation-state.
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Indigenous peoples in Bolivia
Indigenous peoples in Bolivia, or Native Bolivians, are Bolivian people who are of indigenous ancestry.
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Indigenous peoples in Colombia
Indigenous peoples of Colombia, or Native Colombians, are the ethnic groups who have been in Colombia prior to the Europeans in the early 16th century.
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Indigenous peoples in Ecuador
Indigenous peoples in Ecuador, or Native Ecuadorians, are the groups of people who were present in what became Ecuador before the Spanish colonization of the Americas.
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Indigenous peoples in Paraguay
Indigenous peoples in Paraguay, or Native Paraguayans, include 17 ethnic groups belonging to five language families.
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Indigenous peoples in Peru
Indigenous peoples in Peru, or Native Peruvians, comprise a large number of distinct ethnic groups who have inhabited the country of Peru's territory since before the arrival of Europeans around 1500.
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Indigenous peoples of Mexico
Indigenous peoples of Mexico (pueblos indígenas de México), Native Mexicans (nativos mexicanos), or Mexican Native Americans (Mexicanos nativo americanos), are those who are part of communities that trace their roots back to populations and communities that existed in what is now Mexico prior to the arrival of Europeans.
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Indigenous peoples of South America
The indigenous peoples of South America are the Pre-Columbian peoples of South America and their descendants. These peoples contrast with South Americans of European ancestry. In Spanish, indigenous people are often referred to as indígenas or pueblos indígenas (lit. indigenous peoples). They may also be called pueblos nativos or nativos (lit. native peoples). The term aborigen (lit. aborigine) is used in Argentina, and pueblos aborígenes (lit. aboriginal peoples) is commonly used in Chile. The English term "Amerindian" (short for "Indians of the Americas") is often used in the Guianas. People of mixed European and indigenous descent are usually referred to as mestizos. It is believed that the first human populations of South America either arrived from Asia into North America via the Bering Land Bridge, and migrated southwards or alternatively from Polynesia across the Pacific. The earliest generally accepted archaeological evidence for human habitation in South America dates to 14,000 years ago, the Monte Verde site in Southern Chile. The descendents of these first inhabitants would become the indigenous populations of South America. Before the Spanish colonization of the Americas, many of the indigenous peoples of South America were hunter-gatherers, and indeed many still are, especially in the Amazonian area. Others, especially the Andean cultures, practised sophisticated agriculture, utilized advanced irrigation and kept domesticated livestock, such as llamas and alpacas. In the period after the initial arrival of Europeans in 1492 the indigenous population of South America fell rapidly due to a variety of factors, such as disease and warfare. In the present day, there are two South American countries where indigenous peoples constitute the largest ethnic group. These are Peru, where 45% are indigenous, and Bolivia, where 62% of people identify as feeling a part of some indigenous group. South American indigenous peoples include.
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Indigenous peoples of the Americas
The indigenous peoples of the Americas are the pre-Columbian peoples of the Americas and their descendants. Although some indigenous peoples of the Americas were traditionally hunter-gatherers—and many, especially in the Amazon basin, still are—many groups practiced aquaculture and agriculture. The impact of their agricultural endowment to the world is a testament to their time and work in reshaping and cultivating the flora indigenous to the Americas. Although some societies depended heavily on agriculture, others practiced a mix of farming, hunting and gathering. In some regions the indigenous peoples created monumental architecture, large-scale organized cities, chiefdoms, states and empires. Many parts of the Americas are still populated by indigenous peoples; some countries have sizable populations, especially Belize, Bolivia, Canada, Chile, Ecuador, Greenland, Guatemala, Guyana, Mexico, Panama and Peru. At least a thousand different indigenous languages are spoken in the Americas. Some, such as the Quechuan languages, Aymara, Guaraní, Mayan languages and Nahuatl, count their speakers in millions. Many also maintain aspects of indigenous cultural practices to varying degrees, including religion, social organization and subsistence practices. Like most cultures, over time, cultures specific to many indigenous peoples have evolved to incorporate traditional aspects but also cater to modern needs. Some indigenous peoples still live in relative isolation from Western culture, and a few are still counted as uncontacted peoples.
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Intercultural bilingual education
Intercultural Bilingual Education (Educación bilingüe intercultural) is a language-planning model employed throughout Latin America in public education, and it arose as a political movement asserting space for indigenous languages and culture in the education system.
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Interracial marriage
Interracial marriage is a form of marriage outside a specific social group (exogamy) involving spouses who belong to different socially-defined races or racialized ethnicities.
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Interracial marriage in the United States
Interracial marriage in the United States has been legal in all U.S. states since the 1967 Supreme Court decision Loving v. Virginia that deemed "anti-miscegenation" laws unconstitutional.
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Iquitos
Iquitos, also known as Iquitos City, is the capital city of Peru's Maynas Province and Loreto Region.
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Isabel de Cisneros
Isabel de Cisneros (1666 - ca. 1714) was a Spanish colonial painter born in the colony of Quito (Ecuador).
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Isabel Moctezuma
Doña Isabel Moctezuma (born Tecuichpoch Ixcaxochitzin; 1509/1510 – 1550/1551) was a daughter of the Aztec ruler Moctezuma II.
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Isidro Ayora Canton
Isidro Ayora Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Guayas Province.
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Isla Tres Perros
Isla Tres Perros is a Panamanian island with an area of located near the channel of the Panama Canal in the southwest region of the Gatun Lake.
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Iztapalapa
Iztapalapa is one of the Federal District of Mexico City’s 16 boroughs, located on the east side of the entity.
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Jacinto Canek
Jacinto Canek, or Jacinto Uc de los Santos (c. 1731 in barrio de San Román, City of Campeche, New Spain – December 14, 1761 in Mérida, New Spain) was an 18th-century Maya revolutionary who fought against the Spanish in the Yucatán Peninsula of New Spain.
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Jalpa, Zacatecas
Jalpa is located in the Mexican state of Zacatecas, close to the border with Jalisco and Aguascalientes and about a two hours drive south of the capital city, Zacatecas.
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Jama Canton
Jama Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Manabí Province.
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Jan Hals
Jan Hals (1620, Haarlem – 1654, Haarlem) was a Dutch Golden Age painter.
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Japanese diaspora
The Japanese diaspora, and its individual members known as or, are the Japanese immigrants from Japan and their descendants that reside in a foreign country.
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Japanese in the Philippines
Japanese settlement in the Philippines refers to the branch of the Japanese diaspora having historical contact with and having established themselves in what is now the Philippines.
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Jaramijó Canton
Jaramijó Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Manabí Province.
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Jardín
El Jardín, often simply referred to as Jardín (Garden), is a town and municipality in the southwest region of Antioquia, Colombia.
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Jaro, Iloilo City
Jaro is one of the seven districts of Iloilo City, in the province of Iloilo, on the island of Panay, in the Western Visayas region of the Philippines.
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Jayuya, Puerto Rico
Jayuya is a municipality of Puerto Rico (U.S.) located in the mountainous center region of the island, north of Ponce; east of Utuado; and west of Ciales.
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Jazz Ocampo
Jazz Ocampo (born Jazzmin Leslie Ocampo McDonald on December 17, 1997 in Las Piñas, Metro Manila, Philippines), is a Filipina actress and commercial model.
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Jean Charlot
Louis Henri Jean Charlot (February 8, 1898 – March 20, 1979) was a French and naturalized American painter and illustrator, active mainly in Mexico and the United States.
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Jesús María, Jalisco
Jesús María is a town in the region of Los Altos of the Mexican state of Jalisco, approximately 2 hours east of Guadalajara.
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Jesuit Missions of Chiquitos
The Jesuit Missions of Chiquitos are located in Santa Cruz department in eastern Bolivia.
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Jewish ethnic divisions
Jewish ethnic divisions refers to a number of distinctive communities within the world's ethnically Jewish population.
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Jipijapa Canton
Jipijapa Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Manabí Province.
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Joaquín Codallos
Joaquín Codallos y Rabal was a Spanish soldier who served as the Spanish colonial governor of Santa Fe de Nuevo México province (present day New Mexico) from 1743 and 1749, located in the northern Viceroyalty of New Spain (colonial México).
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Joaquín González (politician)
Joaquín González (July 22, 1853 - September 21, 1900) was a Filipino politician and a member of the Malolos Congress that wrote the Malolos Constitution, the first Philippine constitution, after the country declared independence from Spain in 1898.
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John Leguizamo
John Alberto Leguizamo (born July 22, 1964) is an American actor, stand-up comedian, film producer, playwright, and screenwriter.
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José Antonio de Areche
José Antonio de Areche Zornoza (died 1788) was a Spanish visitador in Peru (1777–82).
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José Antonio de Mendoza, 3rd Marquis of Villagarcía
José Antonio de Mendoza Caamaño y Sotomayor, 3rd Marquis of Villagarcía de Arousa (sometimes marqués de Villa García) (1667 in Spain – December 17, 1746 in Cape Horn) was a Spanish colonial administrator in the Americas.
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José Figueroa
José Figueroa (1792 – 29 September 1835), was a General and the Mexican territorial Governor of Alta California from 1833 to 1835.
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José Rizal
José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda, widely known as José Rizal (June 19, 1861 – December 30, 1896), was a Filipino nationalist and polymath during the tail end of the Spanish colonial period of the Philippines.
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Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez
María Josefa Crescencia Ortiz Téllez- Girón, popularly known as Doña Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez or La Corregidora (April 19, 1773 – March 2, 1829) was an insurgent and supporter of the Mexican War of Independence, which fought for independence against Spain, in the early 19th century.
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Josefa Segovia
Josefa Loazia, also more commonly known as "Juanita", was a Mexican-American woman who was executed by hanging in Downieville, California on July 5, 1851.
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Joya de los Sachas Canton
Joya de los Sachas is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Orellana Province.
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Juan Bautista Pomar
Juan Bautista (de) Pomar (c. 1535 – after 1601) was a mestizo descendant of the rulers of prehispanic Texcoco, a historian and writer on prehispanic Aztec history.
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Juan Carlos Blumberg
Juan Carlos Blumberg (born in 1945) is an Argentine textile entrepreneur and victims' rights advocate who rose to prominence following the 2004 murder of his son, Axel Blumberg.
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Juan de Arechederra
Juan de Arechederra, O. P. (Caracas, Venezuela, September 20, 1681 – Nueva Segovia, November 12, 1751) was a Venezuelan (originally Spanish Criollo) friar and member of the Dominican Order who served as the Rector of the University of Santo Tomas from 1735 to 1737 and from 1743 to 1745 and Bishop-elect of Nueva Segovia from 1745 and in turn, the Bishop from 1750 until his death in 1751.
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Juan de Dios Filiberto
Juan de Dios Filiberto (8 March 1885 11 November 1964) was an Argentine violinist, conductor, poet and composer who became prominent in the Argentine tango genre.
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Juan de Espinosa Medrano
Juan de Espinosa Medrano (Calcauso?, 1630? - Cuzco, 1688), known in history as Lunarejo (or “The Spotty-Faced”), was a Criollo cleric, saced preacher, writer, playwright, theologian and polymath from the Viceroyalty of Peru. He is the most prominent figure of the Literary Baroque of Peru and one of the most important intellectuals from Colonial Spanish America (along with the New Spain writers Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz and Carlos de Sigüenza y Góngora). Juan de Espinosa Medrano is the author of the most famous literary apologetic discourse in the Americas in the XVII century: the Apologético en favor de Don Luis de Góngora (1662). He also wrote autos sacramentales in Quechua —El robo de Proserpina y sueño de Endimión (c. 1650) and El hijo pródigo (c. 1657)—; comedies in Spanish —out of which only the biblical play Amar su propia muerte (c. 1650) is preserved—; panegyric sermons —compiled after his death in a volume called La Novena Maravilla (1695)—; and a course in Latin of thomistic philosophy —Philosophia Thomistica (1688)—. He acquired fame in life for the stylistic distinction and conceptual depth of his oeuvre (which was praised for its first-rate accordance to the scholastic and baroque epistemological parameters of his time). His polymathy, erudition and poetic ingenuity in the composition of sermons and literary works gained him the epithets of Sublime Doctor and Indian Demosthenes, as well as the less frequent ones of Criollo Phoenix and Tertullian of the Americas (all used to refer to him while alive). Additionally, after the Peruvian independence from Spanish Imperial rule took place, Juan de Espinosa Medrano's memory begun to be used as an exemplary model of the intellectual and moral potential of the peoples from South America (criollo, mestizos and indigenous populations included). The circumstances of Juan de Espinosa Medrano's origin, and the details about his first years of life, are —almost in their entirety—unknown. The absence of significant biographical data put forward in the will written by the own author days before his decease has further led to speculation about his ethnicity (or race) and identification. Furthermore, it has also led to manipulation and tendentious interpretations of the data preserved about his existence; such distortive reading has been especially pronounced in the many works of biographers, critics or commentators, akin to the political agenda of Indigenismo in Peru. What is incontrovertible, however, is that Juan de Espinosa Medrano always regarded himself both as Criollo and Spanish (an ideological servant of the Empire); evidences for such self-identification are to be found in his oeuvre, in which Juan de Espinosa Medrano sides constantly with the Spaniards, and often describes Native American populations as 'enemies', 'barbarous' and 'idolatrous' (he does not link himself with Native American peoples' cultures and ethnicity, and it is also unthinkable that an indigenous person could have held the power and clergy positions he did during his lifetime). His vast baroque production, written in Spanish, Latin and Quechua —in an aesthetic register different to the dialects now extant— was published both in America and Europe, however, only at the end of his life in the Old World. It had impact exclusively in the Viceroyalty of Peru, nonetheless, particularly because of a sabotage plan carried out by Jesuit priests in Rome at the end of the XVII century, which succeeded in impeding the circulation of Juan de Espinosa Medrano's philosophic course in Latin across the Old World (the work is the aforementioned Philosophia Thomistica). It was in this period that the Jesuit University of Saint Ignatius of Loyola contended with the Seminary of Saint Anthony the Abbot in Cuzco —institution that Juan de Espinosa Medrano represented— for the maintenance of its right in exclusivity to grant the degree of doctor to those instructed in Theology (a situation that forced the Seminary students, of thomist instruction, to present themselves before a jury of Jesuit theologians —followers of the doctrine of Francisco Suárez— for the evaluation leading to the conferral of their degree). In the present, the fascinating mysteries of his biography and the intrinsic quality of his literary production notwithstanding, the study of the works and life of Juan de Espinosa Medrano has extensively fallen to relegation or oblivion. This way, even if a certain part of his biography still survives in the oral tradition of the region of Apurímac —where it has acquired unusual characteristics—, in Cusco as well as in the Peruvian Literary Canon, knowledge of his life and work circumscribes mostly to scholars of Literature in Colonial Spanish America.
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Juan Flores de Sierra
Juan Flores de Sierra y Valdés was a Spanish soldier who served as Governor of New Mexico in 1641, replaced at his death by Francisco Gomes.
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Juan Godínez
Juan Godíñez (1517 - 1571) Conquistador Juan Godínez, was born in the city of Úbeda, Spain.
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Juan Gualberto Gómez
Juan Gualberto Gómez Ferrer (July 12, 1854 – March 5, 1933) was an Afro-Cuban revolutionary leader in the Cuban War of Independence against Spain.
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Juan José Torres
Juan José Torres González (5 March 1920 – 2 June 1976) was a Bolivian socialist politician and military leader.
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Juan Patricio Morlete Ruiz
Juan Patricio Morlete Ruiz (San Miguel de Allende, 1713-1770, Mexico City) was an 18th-century Mexican painter, a mestizo according to the system of racial classification.
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Juan Santos Atahualpa
Juan Santos Atahualpa (also Atahualpa Apu-Inca) was a leader of an indigenous rebellion in the Andean jungle provinces of Tarma and Jauja, near what was then Spanish Peru in the mid 18th century.
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Juana Azurduy de Padilla
Juana Azurduy Llanos (July 12, 1780 – May 25, 1862) was a Bolivian guerrilla military leader from Chuquisaca, Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata (now Sucre, Bolivia).
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Judaeo-Spanish
Judaeo-Spanish or Judeo-Spanish (judeo-español, Hebrew script: גֿודֿיאו-איספאנייול, Cyrillic: Ђудео-Еспањол), commonly referred to as Ladino, is a Romance language derived from Old Spanish.
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Julia Santos
Julia Santos is a fictional character from the ABC daytime drama, All My Children.
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Junín Canton
Junín Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Manabí Province.
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Junípero Serra
Saint Junípero Serra y Ferrer, O.F.M., (Juníper Serra i Ferrer) (November 24, 1713August 28, 1784) was a Roman Catholic Spanish priest and friar of the Franciscan Order who founded a mission in Baja California and the first nine of 21 Spanish missions in California from San Diego to San Francisco, in what was then Alta California in the Province of Las Californias, New Spain.
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Karl May
Karl Friedrich May (also Carl; 25 February 1842 – 30 March 1912) was a German writer best known for his adventure novels set in the American Old West.
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Kirishitan
The Japanese term, from Portuguese cristão (cf. Kristang), referred to Roman Catholic Christians in Japanese and is used in Japanese texts as a historiographic term for Roman Catholics in Japan in the 16th and 17th centuries.
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Knocking Our Own Ting
Knocking Our Own Ting is a pamphlet-length satire written by Evan X Hyde discussing the Battle of St. George's Caye, a naval battle off the coast of Belize occurring in 1798.
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Kupang
Kupang (Kota Kupang,; Dutch spelling: Koepang) is the capital of the Indonesian province of East Nusa Tenggara, and has an estimated population in 2011 of 349,344.
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La Bulaqueña
La Bulaqueña, literally "the woman from Bulacan" or "the Bulacan woman", also sometimes referred to as Una Bulaqueña ("a woman from Bulacan"), is the Spanish title of an 1895 painting by Filipino painter and revolutionary activist Juan Novicio Luna.
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La Calera, Chile
La Calera is a city and commune in the Quillota Province of central Chile's fifth region of Valparaíso.
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La Ciudad Blanca
La Ciudad Blanca (Spanish for "The White City") is a legendary settlement said to be located in the Mosquitia region of the Gracias a Dios Department in eastern Honduras.
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La Concordia Canton
La Concordia Canton is a canton of Ecuador.
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La fanciulla del West
La fanciulla del West (The Girl of the West) is an opera in three acts by Giacomo Puccini to an Italian libretto by and, based on the play The Girl of the Golden West by the American author David Belasco.
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La Guajira Department
La Guajira is a department of Colombia.
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La Huasteca
La Huasteca is a geographical and cultural region located in Mexico along the Gulf of Mexico which includes parts of the states of Tamaulipas, Veracruz, Puebla, Hidalgo, San Luis Potosí, and Querétaro.
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La Junta Indians
La Junta Indians is a collective name for the various Indians living in the area known as La Junta de los Rios ("the confluence of the rivers": the Rio Grande and the Conchos River) on the borders of present-day West Texas and Mexico.
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La Libertad Canton
La Libertad Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Santa Elena Province.
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La Malinche
La Malinche (c. 1496 or c. 1501 – c. 1529), known also as Malinalli, Malintzin or Doña Marina, was a Nahua woman from the Mexican Gulf Coast, who played a key role in the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire, acting as an interpreter, advisor, and intermediary for the Spanish conquistador, Hernán Cortés.
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La Maná Canton
La Maná Canton is a canton of Ecuador in the Cotopaxi Province.
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La Raza
The Spanish expression la Raza (literally 'the Race') refers to the Hispanophone populations (primarily though not always exclusively in the Western Hemisphere), considered as an ethnic or racial unity historically deriving from the Spanish Empire, and the process of racial miscegenation of the Spanish colonizers with the indigenous populations of the New World (and sometimes Africans brought there by the Atlantic slave trade).
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La raza cósmica
Published in 1925, La raza cósmica (The Cosmic Race) is an essay written by Mexican philosopher, secretary of education, and 1929 presidential candidate José Vasconcelos to express the ideology of a future "fifth race" in the Americas; an agglomeration of all the races in the world with no respect to color or number to erect a new civilization: Universópolis.
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La Sandunga
"La Sandunga" (also spelled "La Zandunga") is a traditional Mexican waltz and the unofficial anthem of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, in the state of Oaxaca.
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Ladino people
The Ladino people are a mix of mestizo or hispanicized peoples en el Diccionario de la Real Academia Española (DRAE) in Latin America, principally in Central America.
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Land of the Free (anthem)
"Land of the Free" is the national anthem of Belize.
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Languages of Belize
According to the 2010 censos, the major languages spoken in Belize include English, Spanish and Kriol, all three spoken by more than 40% of the population.
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Languages of Paraguay
The Republic of Paraguay is a mostly bilingual country, where both Spanish, an Indo-European language, and Guaraní, an indigenous language of the Tupian family, have official status.
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Las Lajas Canton
Las Lajas Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the El Oro Province.
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Las Lajas Sanctuary
Las Lajas Sanctuary (Spanish: Santuario de Las Lajas) is a basilica church located in the southern Colombian Department of Nariño, in the municipality of Ipiales, and built inside the canyon of the Guáitara River.
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Las Naves Canton
Las Naves Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Bolívar Province.
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Latacunga
Latacunga is a plateau town of Ecuador, capital of the Cotopaxi Province, south of Quito, near the confluence of the Alaquez and Cutuchi rivers to form the Patate, the headstream of the Pastaza.
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Latacunga Canton
Latacunga Canton is one of seven cantons of the Cotopaxi Province in Ecuador.
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Latin America
Latin America is a group of countries and dependencies in the Western Hemisphere where Spanish, French and Portuguese are spoken; it is broader than the terms Ibero-America or Hispanic America.
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Latin American and Caribbean Feminist Encuentros
The Latin American and Caribbean Feminist Encuentros (Encuentros Feministas Latinoamericanas y del Caribe) are a series conferences which began in 1981 to develop transnational networks within the region of Latin America and the Caribbean.
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Latin American Asian
Latin American Asians are Asians of Latin-American (Either of North American or South American) descent.
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Latin American culture
Latin American culture is the formal or informal expression of the people of Latin America and includes both high culture (literature and high art) and popular culture (music, folk art, and dance) as well as religion and other customary practices.
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Latin American migration to the United Kingdom
Latin American migration to the United Kingdom dates back to the early 19th century.
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Latin Americans
Latin Americans (Latinoamericanos, Latino-americanos) are the citizens of the Latin American countries and dependencies.
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Laura Vicuña
Blessed Laura Vicuña (April 5, 1891 – January 22, 1904) is a Chilean holy figure beatified as Blessed by the Roman Catholic Church.
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Laurindo Rabelo
Laurindo José da Silva Rabelo (July 8, 1826 – September 28, 1864) was a Brazilian Ultra-Romantic poet, teacher and medician.
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Leticia, Amazonas
Leticia is the southernmost city in the Republic of Colombia, capital of the department of Amazonas, Colombia's southernmost town (4.09° south 69.57° west) and one of the major ports on the Amazon river.
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LGBT in Mexico
The LGBT community has been gaining some rights in the first years of the 21st century.
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Lima
Lima (Quechua:, Aymara) is the capital and the largest city of Peru.
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List of beaches in Sri Lanka
The following is a list of beaches in Sri Lanka, an island nation south of India in the Indian Ocean.
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List of Belize-related topics
The following is an alphabetical list of topics related to the nation of Belize.
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List of companies of El Salvador
El Salvador is the smallest and the most densely populated country in Central America.
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List of diasporas
History provides many examples of notable diasporas.
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List of English words of Spanish origin
It is a list of English language words whose origin can be traced to the Spanish language as "Spanish loan words".
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List of ethnic religions
Ethnic religions (also "indigenous religions") are generally defined as religions which are related to a particular ethnic group, and often seen as a defining part of that ethnicity's culture, language, and customs.
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List of ethnic slurs
The following is a list of ethnic slurs (ethnophaulisms) that are, or have been, used as insinuations or allegations about members of a given ethnicity, or to refer to them in a derogatory (that is, critical or disrespectful), pejorative (disapproving or contemptuous), or otherwise insulting manner.
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List of fictional American countries
This is a list of fictional countries supposedly located in North, Central, or South America.
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List of Greek and Latin roots in English/M
Category:Lists of words.
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List of hispanophones
This is a list of some notable Spanish-speaking people.
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List of identities in The Gangs of New York (book)
This is a list of identities referenced in Herbert Asbury's 1928 book '''''The Gangs of New York''''' including underworld figures, gang members, crime fighters and others of the Old New York era from the mid- to late 19th and early 20th century.
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List of indigenous artists of the Americas
This is a list of visual artists who are Indigenous peoples of the Americas, categorized by primary media.
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List of indigenous people of the Americas
This is a list of notable indigenous peoples of the Americas.
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List of Latin Americans
This is a list of notable Latin American people, in alphabetical order within categories.
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List of Latin words with English derivatives
This is a list of Latin words with derivatives in English (and other modern languages).
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List of Latino superheroes
This is a list of Latino superheroes.
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List of loanwords in Indonesian
The Indonesian language has absorbed many loanwords from other languages, including Sanskrit, Tamil, Hindi, Arabic, Persian, Portuguese, Dutch, Chinese and other Austronesian languages.
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List of Spaniards
This is a list, in alphabetical order within categories, of notable hispanic people of Spanish heritage and descent born and raised in Spain, or of direct Spanish descent.
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List of Spanish words of Indigenous American Indian origin
This is a list of Spanish words that come from Indigenous languages of the Americas.
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List of Spanish writers
This is a list of writers, including novelists, essayists, poets, playwrights, and journalists, who were born in Spain or whose writings are closely associated with that country.
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List of works about the Dutch East India Company
The Dutch East India Company (Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie or VOC) is one of the most influential and best researched business enterprises in history,Brook, Timothy: Vermeer's Hat: The Seventeenth Century and the Dawn of the Global World.
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List of writers from peoples indigenous to the Americas
This is a list of notable writers who are Indigenous peoples of the Americas.
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Loa (Spanish play)
A loa is a short theatrical piece, a prologue, written to introduce plays of the Spanish Golden Age or Siglo de Oro during the 16th and 17th centuries.
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Loja Canton
Loja Canton is located in the southeast of the Province of Loja bordering the Podocarpus National Park and the Province of Zamora-Chinchipe in the east, Peru in the south, and the cantons of Saraguro, Catamayo, Gonzanama, and Quilanga in the north and west.
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Loja Province
Loja Province is one of 24 provinces in Ecuador and shares its southern border on the west by El Oro Province, on the north by El Azuay, and on the east by Zamora-Chinchipe.
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Lomas de Sargentillo Canton
Lomas de Sargentillo Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Guayas Province.
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Loreto Canton
Loreto Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Orellana Province.
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Los Andes no creen en Dios
Los Andes no creen en Dios (The Andes do not believe in God) is a 2007 Bolivian film directed by Antonio Eguino.
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Los Angeles
Los Angeles (Spanish for "The Angels";; officially: the City of Los Angeles; colloquially: by its initials L.A.) is the second-most populous city in the United States, after New York City.
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Los Angeles Pobladores
The Pobladores ("townspeople") of Los Angeles refers to the 44 original settlers and 4 soldiers who founded the city of Los Angeles, California in 1781.
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Los Mojarras
Los Mojarras are a band from the province of El Agustino Lima Peru that formed in 1992.
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Los Ríos Province
Los Ríos is a province in Ecuador.
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Los Santos Province
Los Santos is a province of Panama, reaching from the La Villa river in the North to the Pacific Ocean in the south and east.
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Los Tuxtlas
Los Tuxtlas is a region in the south of the Mexican state of Veracruz.
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Louisville, Belize
Louisville is a village in the Corozal District of the nation of Belize, located at.
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Luis González Palma
Luis González Palma (1957) is a postmodern Guatemalan photographer.
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Luis Tupatu
Luis Tupatu, also known as Luis Tupatú, was a Pueblo leader of the northern pueblos during the period following the expulsion of the Spanish from New Mexico following the Pueblo revolt.
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Luk khrueng
A luk khrueng (ลูกครึ่ง, literally "half-child") is a colloquial Thai term referring to a person whose parents are of different nationalities.
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Luso-Asians
Luso-Asians (Portuguese: luso-asiáticos) are those people by ethnicity who were based or hail primarily in Asia.
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Macará Canton
Macará Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Loja Province.
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Machala Canton
Machala Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the El Oro Province.
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Magdalena Campaign
The Magdalena Campaign was a military operation from late 1812 to early 1813 led by the independentists Simón Bolívar and Pierre Labatut against royalists and the crown of Spain in New Granada (present-day Colombia).
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Magonism
Magonism (Magonismo) is an anarchist, or more precisely anarcho-communist, school of thought precursor of the Mexican Revolution of 1910.
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Mahates
Mahates is a river town and municipality located in the Bolívar Department, northern Colombia.
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Majority minority
A majority–minority or minority–majority area is a term used in the United States to refer to a jurisdiction in which one or more racial and/or ethnic minorities (relative to the whole country's population) make up a majority of the local population.
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Malate Church
The Our Lady of Remedies Parish, also known as Malate Church (Iglesia Parroquial de Malate) is a parish church in the district of Malate in the city of Manila, Philippines.
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Malate, Manila
Malate is a district of Manila, Philippines.
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Malinalco
Malinalco (Malinalco.ogg) is the municipality inside of Ixtapan Region, is a town and municipality located 65 kilometers south of the city of Toluca in the south of the western portion of the State of Mexico.
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Malinchism
Malinchism (malinchismo) or malinchist (malinchista) is a form of attraction that the foreigner has in the popular imagination, causing individuals to lose the spirit of nationality by moving to the other side, a particular case of cultural cringe.
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Mameluco
Mameluco is a Portuguese word that denotes the first generation child of a European and an Amerindian.
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Man-Thing (film)
Man-Thing is a 2005 Australian-American horror film directed by Brett Leonard and featuring the Marvel Comics swamp creature Man-Thing created by Stan Lee, Roy Thomas, and Gerry Conway.
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Manabí Province
Manabí is a province in Ecuador.
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Managua
Managua is the capital and largest city of Nicaragua, and the center of eponymous department.
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Manaus
Manaus or Manaós before 1939 or (formerly) Barra do Rio Negro, is the capital city of the state of Amazonas in the North Region of Brazil.
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Mansoa alliacea
Mansoa alliacea, or garlic vine, is a species of tropical liana in the trumpet-creeper family.
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Manta Canton
Manta Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Manabí Province.
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Manta, Cundinamarca
Manta is a municipality and town located in the northeast of the department of Cundinamarca (Colombia), from Bogotá.
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Manu Chao
Manu Chao (born José-Manuel Thomas Arthur Chao, June 21, 1961) is a French-born musician of Spanish origin.
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Manuel Ascencio Padilla
Commandante Manuel Ascencio Padilla (or Manuel Ascensio Padilla) (September 26, 1774 – September 14, 1816) was an Upper Peruvian guerrilla chief who fought in the Bolivian War of Independence with his wife, Juana Azurduy de Padilla who shared his commitment towards Bolivian indigenous populations.
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Manuel Córdova-Rios
Manuel Córdova-Rios (November 22, 1887 – November 22, 1978) was a vegetalista (herbalist) of the upper Amazon, and the subject of several popular books.
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Manuel de Amat y Junyent
Manuel de Amat y Junyent Planella Aymerich y Santa Pau (Manuel d'Amat i de Junyent) (March 1707 – February 14, 1782) was a Spanish military officer and colonial administrator.
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Manuel Isidoro Belzu
Manuel Isidoro Belzu Humerez (14 April 1808 – 23 March 1865) was the 14th President of Bolivia from 1848 to 1855.
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Manuel Lozada
General Manuel Lozada, nicknamed "The Tiger of Álica," was the caudillo for the region of Tepic, Mexico.
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Manuel Noriega
Manuel Antonio Noriega Moreno (February 11, 1934 – May 29, 2017) was a Panamanian politician and military officer who was the de facto ruler of Panama from 1983 to 1989.
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Manuel Piar
Manuel Carlos Piar (April 28, 1774 – October 16, 1817) was General-in-Chief of the army fighting Spain during the Venezuelan War of Independence.
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Mapuche
The Mapuche are a group of indigenous inhabitants of south-central Chile and southwestern Argentina, including parts of present-day Patagonia.
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María Candelaria
María Candelaria is a 1943 Mexican romantic tragedy film directed by Emilio Fernández and starring Dolores del Río and Pedro Armendáriz.
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María Clara
María Clara, whose full name is María Clara de los Santos, is the mestiza heroine in Noli Me Tángere, a novel by José Rizal, the national hero of the Republic of the Philippines.
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Marcabelí Canton
Marcabelí Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the El Oro Province.
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Margarita Nolasco Armas
Margarita Nolasco Armas (20 November 1932 – 23 September 2008) was a Mexican ethnologist and anthropologist, who pioneered the study of the country's varied people from a cultural rather than national perspective and founded the new facility of the National Museum of Anthropology.
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Maria Clara gown
The María Clara gown, sometimes referred to as Traje de Mestiza or simply terno, is a traditional dress worn by women in the Philippines.
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Mariana Islands
The Mariana Islands (also the Marianas) are a crescent-shaped archipelago comprising the summits of fifteen mostly dormant volcanic mountains in the western North Pacific Ocean, between the 12th and 21st parallels north and along the 145th meridian east.
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Mariano Fernández de Folgueras
Mariano Fernández de Folgueras y Fernández Flores (1766 - June 1, 1823), was a Spanish military and colonial administrator who twice became the Governor-General of the Philippines from 1806 to 1810 and from 1816 to 1822.
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Mariano Ramos Ancestral House
The Mariano Ramos Ancestral House is the home of the late Mariano Ramos, first appointed Presidente Municipal of Bacolod City, Philippines.
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Martín Cortés (son of Malinche)
Martín Cortés el Mestizo (c. 1523 – c. 1595) was the first-born and illegitimate son of Hernán Cortés and La Malinche (doña Marina), the conquistador’s indigenous interpreter and concubine.
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Martin Paz
"Martin Paz" is a long short story (novella) by Jules Verne, written in 1851.
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Master race
The master race (die Herrenrasse) is a concept in Nazi and Neo-Nazi ideology in which the Nordic or Aryan races, predominant among Germans and other northern European peoples, are deemed the highest in racial hierarchy.
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Matilde Ribeiro
Matilde Ribeiro (born July 29, 1960, Flórida Paulista) is a Brazilian social worker and political activist.
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Maya peoples
The Maya peoples are a large group of Indigenous peoples of Mesoamerica.
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Mayan Genetics
The relationship of the Mayas to other indigenous peoples of the Americas has been assessed using traditional genetic markers.
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Maymie de Mena
Maymie de Mena (December 10, 1879 – October 23, 1953, also known as Maymie Aiken or Madame DeMena Aiken in her later career) was an American-born activist who became one of the highest-ranking officers in the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA).
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Máximo Castillo
General Máximo Castillo (1864–1919) was a brigadier general in the Mexican Revolution (ca. 1910-1920) who fought for agrarian reform in Northern Mexico.
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Métis
The Métis are members of ethnic groups native to Canada and parts of the United States that trace their descent to indigenous North Americans and European settlers.
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Métis in Canada
The Métis in Canada are a group of peoples in Canada who trace their descent to First Nations peoples and European settlers.
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Métis in the United States
The Métis in the United States are people descended from joint Native Americans and white parents.
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Medellín
Medellín, officially the Municipality of Medellín (Municipio de Medellín), is the second-largest city in Colombia and the capital of the department of Antioquia.
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Media Lengua
Media Lengua, also known as Chaupi-shimi, Chaupi-lengua, Chaupi-Quichua, Quichuañol, Chapu-shimi or llanga-shimi,Llanga-shimi is typically a derogatory term used by Kichwa-speakers to describe their language.
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Melchor Ocampo
Melchor Ocampo (5 January 1814, Maravatío, Valladolid, Mexico, New Spain – 3 June 1861, Tepeji del Río, Hidalgo) was a mestizo by birth, a radical liberal Mexican lawyer, scientist, and politician.
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Melting pot
The melting pot is a monocultural metaphor for a heterogeneous society becoming more homogeneous, the different elements "melting together" into a harmonious whole with a common culture or vice versa, for a homogeneous society becoming more heterogeneous through the influx of foreign elements with different cultural background with a potential creation of disharmony with the previous culture.
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Mennonites in Belize
Mennonites in Belize form different religious bodies and come from different ethnic backgrounds.
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Mercedes Sosa
Haydée Mercedes Sosa (9 July 1935 at BrainyHistory.com – 4 October 2009), sometimes known as La Negra (literally: The Black One), was an Argentine singer who was popular throughout Latin America and many countries outside the region.
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Mercosur
Mercosur (also known as Mercosul or Ñemby Ñemuha) is a South American trade bloc established by the Treaty of Asunción in 1991 and Protocol of Ouro Preto in 1994.
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Merlo Partido
Merlo is a partido of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina.
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Mesoamerican chronology
Mesoamerican chronology divides the history of prehispanic Mesoamerica into several periods: the Paleo-Indian (first human habitation–3500 BCE), the Archaic (before 2600 BCE), the Preclassic or Formative (2000 BCE–250 CE), the Classic (250–900CE), and the Postclassic (900–1521 CE), Colonial (1521–1821), and Postcolonial (1821–present).
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Mestizo
Mestizo is a term traditionally used in Spain, Latin America, and the Philippines that originally referred a person of combined European and Native American descent, regardless of where the person was born.
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Mestizo Colombians
Mestizo Colombians technically refers to Colombians who are of mixed white (mostly Spanish) and American-Indian ancestry.
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Mestizos in Mexico
In Mexico, the term Mestizo (lit. mixed) is used to refer to an ethnic group that can be defined by different criteria, namely a cultural criterion (the language spoken) or a more strict biological criterion.
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Mestizos in the United States
Mestizos in the United States are Latino Americans whose racial and/or ethnic identity is Mestizo, i.e. a mixed ancestry of white European and indigenous Latin American (usually Iberian-Indigenous mixed ancestry).
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Mestizos in Venezuela
Mestizo Venezuelans are Venezuelan people who are the result of a mixture of European, Amerindian and African.
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Mexican Americans
Mexican Americans (mexicoamericanos or estadounidenses de origen mexicano) are Americans of full or partial Mexican descent.
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Mexican Canadians
Mexican Canadians (Mexicano-canadiense, Mexicain canadien) are Canadian citizens of Mexican ancestry or a Mexican-born person who resides in Canada.
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Mexican handcrafts and folk art
Mexican handcrafts and folk art is a complex collection of items made with various materials and intended for utilitarian, decorative or other purposes.
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Mexican Repatriation
The Mexican Repatriation was a mass deportation of Mexicans and Mexican-Americans from the United States between 1929 and 1936.
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Mexican Spanish
Mexican Spanish (español mexicano) is a set of varieties of the Spanish language as spoken in Mexico and in some parts of the United States and Canada.
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Mexicans
Mexicans (mexicanos) are the people of the United Mexican States, a multiethnic country in North America.
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Mexicans in Panama
Mexican Panamanians are people born in Mexico who live in Panama.
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Mexicans of European descent
European Mexicans are Mexican citizens of complete or predominant European descent.
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Mexico
Mexico (México; Mēxihco), officially called the United Mexican States (Estados Unidos Mexicanos) is a federal republic in the southern portion of North America.
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Mezquital Valley
The Mezquital Valley (Nahuatl: Teotlalpan and Otomi: B’ot’ähi) is a series of small valleys and flat areas located in Central Mexico, about north of Mexico City, located in the western part of the state of Hidalgo.
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Miguel Ángel Asturias
Miguel Ángel Asturias Rosales (October 19, 1899 – June 9, 1974) was a Nobel Prize-winning Guatemalan poet-diplomat, novelist, playwright and journalist.
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Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla
Don Miguel Gregorio Antonio Ignacio Hidalgo-Costilla y Gallaga Mandarte Villaseñor (8 May 1753 – 30 July 1811), more commonly known as Don Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla or simply Miguel Hidalgo, was a Mexican Roman Catholic priest and a leader of the Mexican War of Independence.
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Miguel Ydígoras Fuentes
General José Miguel Ramón Ydígoras Fuentes (17 October 1895 – 27 October 1982) was the conservative President of Guatemala from 1958 to March 1963.
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Milagro Canton
Milagro Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Guayas Province.
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Mira Canton
Mira Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in Carchi Province.
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Mira River (Ecuador and Colombia)
The Mira River originates in the Andes of Ecuador and flows to the Pacific Ocean in Colombia.
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Miscegenation
Miscegenation (from the Latin miscere "to mix" + genus "kind") is the mixing of different racial groups through marriage, cohabitation, sexual relations, or procreation.
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Mischling
("mixed-blood" in German, plural) was the German legal term used in Nazi Germany to denote persons deemed to have both "Aryan" and Jewish ancestry.
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Miskito people
The Miskito are an indigenous ethnic group in Central America, of whom many are mixed race.
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Mixed language
Although every language is mixed to some extent, by virtue of containing loanwords, it is a matter of controversy whether a term mixed language can meaningfully distinguish the contact phenomena of certain languages (such as those listed below) from the type of contact and borrowing seen in all languages.
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Mixed-blood
The term mixed-blood in the United States is most often employed for individuals of mixed European and Native American ancestry.
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Mocache Canton
Mocache Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Los Ríos Province.
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Mongoloid
Mongoloid is a grouping of all or some peoples indigenous to East Asia, Central Asia, Southeast Asia, North Asia, South Asia, the Arctic, the Americas and the Pacific Islands.
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Monqui
The Monqui were indigenous peoples of Mexico (American Indians), who lived in the vicinity of Loreto, Baja California Sur, Mexico, at the time of Spanish contact.
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Montalvo Canton
Montalvo Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Los Ríos Province.
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Montúfar Canton
Montúfar Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in Carchi Province.
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Montecristi Canton
Montecristi Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Manabí Province.
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Monument to Cuauhtémoc
The Monument to Cuauhtémoc is an 1887 statue dedicated to the last Mexica ruler (tlatoani) of Tenochtitlan Cuauhtémoc, located at the intersection of Avenida de los Insurgentes and Paseo de la Reforma in Mexico City.
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Mount Lavinia Hotel
The Mount Lavinia Hotel, in Mount Lavinia, Sri Lanka, is a 275-room hotel, situated at 100 Hotel Road in Mount Lavinia.
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Movimiento Armado Quintin Lame
Quintin Lame Armed Movement was an indigenous guerrilla group active from 1984 to May 1991 as the participant in the Colombian Armed Conflict.
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Muisca rulers
When the Spanish arrived in the central Colombian highlands, the region was organized into the Muisca Confederation, which had two rulers; the zipa was the ruler of the southern part and based in Bacatá, now known as Bogotá.
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Mulatto
Mulatto is a term used to refer to people born of one white parent and one black parent or to people born of a mulatto parent or parents.
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Multiracial
Multiracial is defined as made up of or relating to people of many races.
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Music of Belize
The music of Belize has a mix of Creole, Mestizo, Garìfuna, and Mayan influences.
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Music of Mexico
The music of Mexico is very diverse and features a wide range of musical genres and performance styles.
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Music of Panama
Panama is a Central American country, inhabited mostly by mestizos (persons of mixed African, European and indigenous ancestry).
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Muxe
In Zapotec cultures of Oaxaca (southern Mexico), a muxe (also spelled muxhe) is an assigned male at birth individual who dresses and behaves in ways otherwise associated with the female gender; they may be seen as a third gender.
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Nabón Canton
Nabón Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Azuay Province.
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Nahuas
The Nahuas are a group of indigenous people of Mexico and El Salvador.
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Naranjal Canton
Naranjal is a canton in the province of Guayas in western continental Ecuador.
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Naranjito Canton
Naranjito Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Guayas Province.
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National Liberation Army (Peru)
The National Liberation Army (abbreviated as ELN, Spanish: Ejército de Liberación Nacional) was a Peruvian guerrilla group.
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Native American cultures in the United States
Native Americans in the United States fall into a number of distinct ethno-linguistic and territorial phyla, whose only uniting characteristic is that they were in a stage of either Mesolithic (hunter-gatherer) or Neolithic (subsistence farming) culture at the time of European contact.
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Native American name controversy
The Native American name controversy is an ongoing discussion about the changing terminology used by indigenous peoples of the Americas to describe themselves, as well as how they prefer to be referred to by others.
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Native Americans in the United States
Native Americans, also known as American Indians, Indians, Indigenous Americans and other terms, are the indigenous peoples of the United States.
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Navotas
Navotas (Lungsod ng Navotas) is a city in the Philippines located north of Manila that is known as the Fishing Capital of the Philippines.
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Nazism in Chile
Nazism in Chile has a long history dating back to the 1930s.
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Nínay
Nínay is the first novel authored by a native Filipino.
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Neo-Nazism
Neo-Nazism consists of post-World War II militant social or political movements seeking to revive and implement the ideology of Nazism.
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New Spain
The Viceroyalty of New Spain (Virreinato de la Nueva España) was an integral territorial entity of the Spanish Empire, established by Habsburg Spain during the Spanish colonization of the Americas.
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Nicaragua
Nicaragua, officially the Republic of Nicaragua, is the largest country in the Central American isthmus, bordered by Honduras to the north, the Caribbean to the east, Costa Rica to the south, and the Pacific Ocean to the west.
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Nicaragua Creole English Language
Nicaragua Creole English is language spoken on the southern caribbean coast of Nicaragua and in a number of small villages which are all throughout the north and south.
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Nicaraguans
Nicaraguans (Nicaragüense; also Nica, Nicoya and Pinolero) are people inhabiting in, originating or having significant heritage from Nicaragua.
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Nicasio Pajarito Gonzalez
Nicasio Pajarito Gonzalez (born October 13, 1935) is a Mexican potter from Tonalá, Jalisco known for his canelo ware.
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Nicho
Nichos are made from mixed media and traditionally combine elements from Roman Catholicism, mestizo spirituality, and popular culture.
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Nicolás de Aguilar
Nicolás de Aguilar (born 1627; died 1666?) a Mestizo, was a Spanish official in New Mexico.
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Nicolás Guillén
Nicolás Cristóbal Guillén Batista (10 July 1902 – 16 July 1989) was a Cuban poet, journalist, political activist, and writer.
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Nicolás Maduro
Nicolás Maduro Moros (born 23 November 1962) is a Venezuelan politician who has served as the 63rd President of Venezuela since 2013 and previously served under President Hugo Chávez as Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2006 to 2013 and as Vice President of Venezuela from 2012 to 2013.
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Nicolás Palacios
Nicolás Palacios Navarro (September 9, 1854 – June 11, 1931) was a Chilean physician and writer born in Santa Cruz, best known for his writings on the "Chilean race" and national identity.
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Nightfall: Escape
Nightfall: Escape is a first-person survival horror video game developed and published by Filipino company Zeenoh Inc.
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Nobol Canton
Nobol Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Guayas Province.
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Nonoy Marcelo
Severino "Nonoy" Marcelo (January 22, 1939 – October 22, 2002) was a Filipino cartoonist born in Malabon, Metro Manila, Philippines, an alumnus of the Institute of Arts and Sciences from Far Eastern University, and a former cartoonist in The Advocate (the official student publication of Far Eastern University), best known for creating the character Ikabod Bubwit (literally "Ikabod the Small Rodent" or "Ikabod the Small Mouse" in Tagalog) in the comic strip Ikabod.
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North America
North America is a continent entirely within the Northern Hemisphere and almost all within the Western Hemisphere; it is also considered by some to be a northern subcontinent of the Americas.
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North Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region
The North Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region (Región Autónoma de la Costa Caribe Norte), sometimes shortened to RACN, or RACCN (for North Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region), or RAAN (for its former name of Región Autónoma del Atlántico Norte), is one of two autonomous regions in Nicaragua.
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O'Higgins Region
The Libertador General Bernardo O'Higgins Region (VI Región del Libertador General Bernardo O'Higgins), often shortened to O'Higgins Region, is one of Chile's 15 first order administrative divisions.
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Oaxaca
Oaxaca (from Huāxyacac), officially the Free and Sovereign State of Oaxaca (Estado Libre y Soberano de Oaxaca), is one of the 31 states which, along with Mexico City, make up the 32 federative entities of Mexico.
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Oña Canton
Oña Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Azuay Province.
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Ochy Curiel
Rosa Inés Curiel Pichardo (born 1963), better known as Ochy Curiel, is an Afro-Dominican lesbian, feminist academic, singer and social anthropologist.
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Olmedo Canton, Manabí
Olmedo Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Manabí Province.
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One-drop rule
The one-drop rule is a social and legal principle of racial classification that was historically prominent in the United States asserting that any person with even one ancestor of sub-Saharan African ancestry ("one drop" of black blood)Davis, F. James.
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Opata
The Opata are three indigenous people of Mexico.
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Orange Walk District
Orange Walk District is a district in the northwest of the nation of Belize, with its district capital in Orange Walk Town.
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Orange Walk Town
Orange Walk Town is the fourth largest town in the nation of Belize, with a population of about 13,400 (Official Release of the Main Findings of the 2010 Population and Housing Census).
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Ordenanzas del Baratillo de México
An unpublished manuscript entitled "Ordenanzas del Baratillo de México" (Decrees of the Baratillo of Mexico) was signed and dated in 1754 by Pedro Anselmo Chreslos Jache, likely a pseudonym for an educated Spaniard.
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Orellana Province
Orellana is an inland province of Ecuador.
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Oswaldo Guayasamín
Oswaldo Guayasamín (July 6, 1919 – March 10, 1999) was an Ecuadorian master painter and sculptor of Quechua and Mestizo heritage.
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Otavalo Canton
Otavalo Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in Imbabura Province.
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Otavalo people
The Otavalos are an indigenous people native to the Andean mountains of Imbabura Province in northern Ecuador.
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Otuzco
The Otuzco is a city located in the highlands of La Libertad, Peru.
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Our Lady of Guadalupe
Our Lady of Guadalupe (Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe), also known as the Virgin of Guadalupe (Virgen de Guadalupe), is a Catholic title of the Blessed Virgin Mary associated with a venerated image enshrined within the Minor Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City.
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Our Lady of San Juan de los Lagos
Our Lady of San Juan de los Lagos (English: Our Lady of Saint John of the Lakes) is a Roman Catholic title of the Blessed Virgin Mary venerated by Mexican and Texan faithful.
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Outline of Chile
188px An enlargeable relief map of the Republic of Chile The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Chile: Chile – country in South America occupying a long, narrow strip of land between the Andes mountains to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the west.
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Pablo Amaringo
Pablo Cesar Amaringo Shuña (1943 – 16 November 2009) was a Peruvian artist, renowned for his intricate, colourful depictions of his visions from drinking the entheogenic plant brew ayahuasca.
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Pachuca
Pachuca, formally known as Pachuca de Soto, is the capital and largest city of the Mexican state of Hidalgo.
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Pacita Madrigal-Warns
Maria Paz Paterno Madrigal-Warns (May 4, 1915 - September 12, 2008), commonly known as Pacita Madrigal-Warns (from 1945 to 1956), later Pacita Madrigal-Gonzales (from 1956 until her death), was a Filipina ballet dancer, and politician.
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Padilla, Bolivia
Padilla (originally, San Miguel de La Laguna; subsequently, San Juan de Rodas, and La Laguna) is a small town in the Chuquisaca Department of Bolivia, located southeast by road from Tomina Province.
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Paillataru
Paillataru was the toqui of the Mapuche from 1564 to 1574.
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Paineñamcu
Paineñamcu or Paynenancu or Alonso Diaz, was the Mapuche toqui from 1574 to 1584.
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Paján Canton
Paján Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Manabí Province.
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Palacio de Bellas Artes
The Palacio de Bellas Artes (Palace of Fine Arts) is a prominent cultural center in Mexico City.
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Palenque Canton
Palenque Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Los Ríos Province.
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Palestina Canton
Palestina Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Guayas Province.
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Pamela Rodríguez
Pamela Rodríguez (born 12 May 1983) is a Peruvian singer, a two-time Latin Grammy nominee.
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Panama
Panama (Panamá), officially the Republic of Panama (República de Panamá), is a country in Central America, bordered by Costa Rica to the west, Colombia to the southeast, the Caribbean Sea to the north and the Pacific Ocean to the south.
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Panama City
Panama City (Ciudad de Panamá) is the capital and largest city of Panama.
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Panamanians
Panamanian people or Panamanians are the inhabitants or citizens of Panama.
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Panethnicity
Panethnicity is a political neologism used to group various ethnic groups together based on their related cultural origins; geographic, linguistic, religious, or 'racial' similarities are often used alone or in combination to draw panethnic boundaries.
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Pangua Canton
Pangua Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Cotopaxi Province.
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Papaloapan Region
The Cuenca del Papaloapan Region is in the north of the state of Oaxaca, Mexico where the foothills of the Sierra Madre de Oaxaca meet the coastal plain of Veracruz.
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Paraíso, Tabasco
Paraíso is a town and municipality located in the north of the Mexican state of Tabasco, about 75 km due north of the state capital of Villahermosa on the Gulf of Mexico.
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Paraguay
Paraguay (Paraguái), officially the Republic of Paraguay (República del Paraguay; Tetã Paraguái), is a landlocked country in central South America, bordered by Argentina to the south and southwest, Brazil to the east and northeast, and Bolivia to the northwest.
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Paraguayan architecture
The development of a distinct architectural style in Paraguay is relatively recent.
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Paraguayan Argentines
Paraguayan Argentines are Argentine citizens of full or partial Paraguayan descent or Paraguay-born people who reside in Argentina.
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Paraguay–Uruguay relations
The Republic of Paraguay and the Oriental Republic of Uruguay established diplomatic relations on April 6, 1845.
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Pardo
Pardo is a term used in the Portuguese and Spanish colonies in the Americas to refer to the triracial descendants of Europeans, Indigenous Americans, and West Africans.
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Parliament of Las Canoas
The Parliament of Las Canoas (Parlamento de Las Canoas) was a diplomatic meeting between Mapuche-Huilliches and Spanish authorities in 1793 held at the confluence of Rahue River and Damas River near what is today the city of Osorno.
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Pasaje Canton
Pasaje Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the El Oro Province.
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Passing (racial identity)
Racial passing occurs when a person classified as a member of one racial group is also accepted as a member of a different racial group.
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Patricia Velásquez
Patricia Carola Velásquez Semprún (born 31 January 1971) is a Venezuelan actress and model, considered by some to be the first Native American model.
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Patrick Lynch (Argentina)
Patrick Lynch (born 1715, died 1789) was an Irish emigrant who became a significant landowner in Rio de la Plata, which is now part of Argentina.
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Paute Canton
Paute Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Azuay Province.
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Payaguá
The Payaguá people, also called Evueví and Evebe, were a ethnic group of the Guaycuru peoples in the Northern Chaco of Paraguay.
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Pazmiño
Pazmiño is a Spanish language surname of Sephardi judaeo-converso origin, and originating in its present-day form in what is today Ecuador, formerly the Royal Audience of Quito.
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Pío Pico
Pío de Jesús Pico (May 5, 1801 – September 11, 1894) was a Californio rancher and politician, the last governor of Alta California (now the State of California) under Mexican rule.
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Pedernales Canton
Pedernales Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Manabí Province.
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Pedro Carbo Canton
Pedro Carbo Canton is a land-locked coastal canton located in Guayas Province in Ecuador, near Manabí Province.
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Pedro de Alvarado
Pedro de Alvarado y Contreras (Badajoz, Extremadura, Spain, ca. 1485 – Guadalajara, New Spain, 4 July 1541) was a Spanish conquistador and governor of Guatemala.
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Pedro Patiño Ixtolinque
Pedro Patiño Ixtolinque (also San Pedro Ecatzingo) (1774–1835) was a mixed-race Mexican sculptor.
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Pedro Santana
Don Pedro Santana y Familias, 1st Marquis of Las Carreras (June 29, 1801June 14, 1864) was a wealthy cattle rancher, soldier, politician and dictator of the Dominican Republic.
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Pelado
In Mexican society, pelado is "a term invented to describe a certain class of urban 'bum' in Mexico in the 1920s." Mexico has a long tradition of urban poverty, beginning with the léperos, a term referring to shiftless vagrants of various racial categories in the colonial hierarchical racial system, the sociedad de castas.
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Peninsulars
In the context of the Spanish colonial caste system, a peninsular (pl. peninsulares) was a Spanish-born Spaniard residing in the New World or the Spanish East Indies.
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Pensacola, Florida
Pensacola is the westernmost city in the Florida Panhandle, approximately from the border with Alabama, and the county seat of Escambia County, in the U.S. state of Florida.
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People of the Dominican Republic
Dominicans (Dominicanos) are people who are ethnically associated with the Dominican Republic.
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Pepetela
Artur Carlos Maurício Pestana dos Santos (born 1941) is a major Angolan writer of fiction.
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Peralta (Mesoamerican site)
Peralta is a prehispanic mesoamerican archaeological site located in Abasolo Municipality, Guanajuato, just outside the village of San Jose de Peralta in the Mexican state of Guanajuato.
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Persecution of Christians
The persecution of Christians can be historically traced from the first century of the Christian era to the present day.
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Peru
Peru (Perú; Piruw Republika; Piruw Suyu), officially the Republic of Peru, is a country in western South America.
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Peru–United States relations
Peru–United States relations are the bilateral relations between the Republic of Peru and the United States of America.
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Peruvian Americans
Peruvian Americans (peruano americanos) are Americans of Peruvian descent.
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Peruvian migration to the United Kingdom
Peruvians in the United Kingdom (Peruanos en el Reino Unido) are Peruvian immigrants to the United Kingdom, who form part of the larger Latin American community in the UK.
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Peruvians
Peruvians (Peruanos) are the citizens of the Republic of Peru or their descendants abroad.
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Peruvians in France
Peruvians in France (Peruanos en Francia), who form part of the larger Latin American community in France.
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Philippine literature in Spanish
Philippine literature in Spanish (Literatura Filipina en Español) (Literaturang Pilipino sa Espanyol) is a body of literature made by Filipino writers in the Spanish language.
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Philippine Revolutionary Army
The Philippine Revolutionary Army (Filipino: Panghimagsikang Hukbo ng Pilipinas/Hukbong Pilipinong Mapaghimagsik; Spanish: Ejército Revolucionario Filipino), later renamed Philippine Republican Army (Filipino: Hukbong Katihan ng Republika ng Pilipinas; Spanish: Ejército en la República de la Filipina) was founded on March 22, 1897 in Cavite.
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Philippines
The Philippines (Pilipinas or Filipinas), officially the Republic of the Philippines (Republika ng Pilipinas), is a unitary sovereign and archipelagic country in Southeast Asia.
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Photography by indigenous peoples of the Americas
Photography by indigenous peoples of the Americas is an art form that began in the late 19th century and has expanded in the 21st century, including digital photography, underwater photography, and a wide range of alternative processes.
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Piñas Canton
Piñas is a canton in the El Oro Province, Ecuador.
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Pichilemu
Pichilemu, originally known as Pichilemo, is a beach resort city and commune in central Chile, and capital of Cardenal Caro Province.
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Pichincha Canton
Pichincha Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Manabí Province.
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Pimampiro Canton
Pimampiro Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in Imbabura Province.
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Pinaglahuan
Pinaglahuan (literally "the point or place where someone or something disappeared" or "fading point") is a Tagalog-language novel written by Filipino novelist Faustino S. Aguilar.
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Pinoy
Pinoy is an informal demonym referring to the Filipino people in the Philippines and their culture as well as to overseas Filipinos in the Filipino diaspora.
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Piura
Piura is a city in northwestern Peru.
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Piura Region
Piura is a coastal region in northwestern Peru.
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Playas Canton
General Villamil, also known as Playas, is a Guayas canton in Ecuador.
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Plazuelas
Plazuelas is a prehispanic archaeological site located just north of San Juan el Alto, some 2.7 kilometers (1.57 mi.) north of federal highway 90 (Pénjamo-Guadalajara), and about 11 kilometers (6.8 mi.) west of the city of Pénjamo in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico.
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Pollera
A pollera is a Spanish term for a big one-piece skirt used mostly in traditional festivities and folklore throughout Spanish-speaking Latin America.
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Populism
In politics, populism refers to a range of approaches which emphasise the role of "the people" and often juxtapose this group against "the elite".
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Porfirio Díaz
José de la Cruz Porfirio Díaz Mori (15 September 1830 – 2 July 1915) was a Mexican general and politician who served seven terms as President of Mexico, a total of three and a half decades, from 1876 to 1880 and from 1884 to 1911.
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Porteño
Porteño (feminine: porteña) in Spanish is used to refer to a person who is from or lives in a port city, but it can also be used as an adjective for anything related to those port cities.
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Portovelo Canton
Portovelo Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the El Oro Province.
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Portoviejo Canton
Portoviejo Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Manabí Province.
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Portuguese Empire
The Portuguese Empire (Império Português), also known as the Portuguese Overseas (Ultramar Português) or the Portuguese Colonial Empire (Império Colonial Português), was one of the largest and longest-lived empires in world history and the first colonial empire of the Renaissance.
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Postcards from Buster
Postcards from Buster is a children's television series for children containing both animation and live-action that originally aired on PBS.
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Principalía
The Principalía or noble class was the ruling and usually educated upper class in the pueblos of the Spanish Philippines, comprising the gobernadorcillo (who had functions similar to a town mayor), and the cabezas de barangay (heads of the barangays) who governed the districts.
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Protección
Protección is a municipality in the Honduran department of Santa Bárbara.
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Pucará Canton
Pucará Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Azuay Province.
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Pueblo de Los Ángeles
El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles (the Town of Our Lady the Queen of the Angels) was the Spanish civilian pueblo founded in 1781, which by the 20th century became the American metropolis of Los Angeles.
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Pueblo Revolt
The Pueblo Revolt of 1680—also known as Popé's Rebellion—was an uprising of most of the indigenous Pueblo people against the Spanish colonizers in the province of Santa Fe de Nuevo México, present day New Mexico.
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Pueblo Viejo Canton
Pueblo Viejo Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Los Ríos Province.
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Puebloans
The Puebloans or Pueblo peoples are Native Americans in the Southwestern United States who share common agricultural, material and religious practices.
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Pueblos jóvenes
Pueblos jóvenes ("young towns") is the nickname given to the vast shanty towns that surround Lima and other cities of Peru.
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Puerto Ayacucho
Puerto Ayacucho is the capital and largest city of Amazonas State in Venezuela.
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Puerto López Canton
Puerto López Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Manabí Province.
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Puerto Ricans
Puerto Ricans (Puertorriqueños; or boricuas) are people from Puerto Rico, the inhabitants and citizens of Puerto Rico, and their descendants.
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Puerto Ricans in the United States
A Stateside Puerto Rican, also ambiguously Puerto Rican American (puertorriqueño-americano, puertorriqueño-estadounidense) is a term for residents in the United States who were born in or trace family ancestry to Puerto Rico.
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Pugad Baboy
Pugad Baboy (literally, "swine's nest" in Tagalog) is a comic strip created by Filipino cartoonist Apolonio "Pol" Medina, Jr. The strip is about a Manila community of mostly obese people – "fat as pigs", so to speak (baboy is Tagalog for pig).
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Pujilí Canton
Pujilí Canton is one of seven cantons of the Cotopaxi Province in Ecuador.
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Quetzaltenango
Quetzaltenango, also known by its Maya name, Xelajú or Xela, is the second largest city of Guatemala.
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Quevedo Canton
Quevedo Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Los Ríos Province.
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Quibdó
Quibdó is the capital city of Chocó Department, in western Colombia, on the Atrato River.
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Quillota
Quillota is a city located in the Aconcagua River valley in central Chile's Valparaíso Region.
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Quindío Department
Quindío is a department of Colombia.
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Quinsaloma Canton
Quinsaloma Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Los Ríos Province.
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Quisapincha
Quisapincha is a town in Ecuador, located in the province of Tungurahua in the Ambato Canton.
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Quito School
The Quito School (Escuela Quiteña) is a Latin American artistic tradition that constitutes essentially the whole of the professional artistic output developed in the territory of the Royal Audience of Quito — from Pasto and Popayán in the north to Piura and Cajamarca in the south — during the Spanish colonial period (1542-1824).
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Quyllurit'i
Quyllurit'i (Quechua quyllu rit'i, quyllu bright white, rit'i snow, "bright white snow,") is a religious festival held annually at the Sinakara Valley in the southern highlands Cusco Region of Peru.
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Race (human categorization)
A race is a grouping of humans based on shared physical or social qualities into categories generally viewed as distinct by society.
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Race and ethnicity in censuses
Many countries and national censuses currently enumerate or have previously enumerated their populations by race, ethnicity, nationality, or a combination of these characteristics.
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Race and ethnicity in Latin America
There is no single system of races or ethnicities that covers all of Latin America, and usage of labels may vary substantially.
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Race and ethnicity in the United States
The United States of America has a racially and ethnically diverse population.
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Race Differences in Intelligence (book)
Race Differences in Intelligence: An Evolutionary Analysis is a 2006 book by controversial race and intelligence writer Richard Lynn reviewing selected literature on IQ testing and arguing for in part genetic racial differences and with a discussion on the causes and consequences.
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Race Life of the Aryan Peoples
Race Life of the Aryan Peoples is a book written by Joseph Pomeroy Widney, published in New York by Funk & Wagnalls in 1907, of the history of the Aryan race, a hypothesized race commonly described in the late 19th and early 20th centuryMish, Frederic C., Editor in Chief Webster's Tenth New Collegiate Dictionary Springfield, Massachusetts, U.S.A.:1994--Merriam-Webster Page 66 as consisting of native Indo-European Language-speaking peoples of Caucasian ancestry, i.e., those ethnic groups that are the native speakers of Indo-European Languages regarded as descended from the original speakers of Proto-Indo European.
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Race of the future
The race of the future is a theoretical composite race which will result from ongoing racial admixture.
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Racial segregation
Racial segregation is the separation of people into racial or other ethnic groups in daily life.
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Racism in Argentina
In Argentina, there are and have been cases of discrimination based on ethnic characteristics or national origin.
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Racism in Cuba
Racism in Cuba refers to racial discrimination against Afro-Cuban or mixed-race communities.
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Racism in Puerto Rico
Racism in Puerto Rico can be traced as far back as the arrival from the Spanish in 1493 Historically, the island which is a U.S. territory, has been dominated by a settler society of religiously and ethnically diverse Europeans, primarily Spanish, and Sub-Saharan Africans.
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Rafael Carrera
José Rafael Carrera Turcios (24 October 1814 – 14 April 1865) was the president of Guatemala from 1844 to 1848 and from 1851 until his death in 1865, after being appointed President for Life in 1854.
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Rafael Correa
Rafael Vicente Correa Delgado (born 6 April 1963) is an Ecuadorian politician and economist who served as President of Ecuador from 2007 to 2017.
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Rama people
The Rama are an indigenous people living on the eastern coast of Nicaragua.
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Rancagua
Rancagua is a city and commune in central Chile and part of the Rancagua conurbation.
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Ray C. Hunt
Ray C. Hunt (December 11, 1919 – June 17, 1996) was a staff sergeant in the United States Army Air Corps stationed at Nichols Field in the Philippines at the beginning of World War II, under the command of Ed Dyess.
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Río Verde Canton
Río Verde Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Esmeraldas Province.
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Real del Monte 1766 strike
The 1766 Real del Monte strike occurred when silver miners in the province of New Spain went on strike for better working conditions.
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Rebecca West
Dame Cicely Isabel Fairfield DBE (21 December 1892 – 15 March 1983), known as Rebecca West, or Dame Rebecca West, was a British author, journalist, literary critic and travel writer.
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Rebellion of Túpac Amaru II
The Rebellion of Túpac Amaru II (1780–c. 1782) was an uprising of native and mestizo peasants against the Bourbon reforms in the Spanish Viceroyalty of Peru.
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Reconquista (Mexico)
The Reconquista ("reconquest") is a term that is used (not exclusively) to describe the vision by different individuals, groups, and/or nations that the U.S. Southwest should be politically or culturally conquered by Mexico.
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Religion in Bolivia
Christianity is the largest religion in Bolivia.
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Religious of the Virgin Mary
The Congregation of the Religious of the Virgin Mary (Spanish: La Cofradía de Hermanas de Religiosa de la Virgen María; postnominals: RVM) is a Roman Catholic ecclesiastical community of pontifical right founded in Manila in 1684 by the Filipina laywoman Venerable Mother Ignacia del Espíritu Santo.
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Religious violence in India
Religious violence in India includes acts of violence by followers of one religious group against followers and institutions of another religious group, often in the form of rioting.
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Republic of Yucatán
The Republic of Yucatán (República de Yucatán) was a sovereign state during two periods of the nineteenth century.
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Revolt of the Comuneros (Paraguay)
The Revolt of the Comuneros (Revolución Comunera) was a series of uprisings by settlers in Paraguay in the Viceroyalty of Peru against the Spanish authorities from 1721–1725 and 1730–1735.
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Rey Curtis
Reynaldo Curtis is a fictional character on the TV drama Law & Order, created by Ed Zuckerman and portrayed by Benjamin Bratt from 1995 to 1999.
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Ricardo Flores Magón
Cipriano Ricardo Flores Magón, (known as Ricardo Flores Magón; September 16, 1874 – November 21, 1922) was a noted Mexican anarchist and social reform activist.
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Richard Rodriguez
Richard Rodriguez (born July 31, 1944) is an American writer who became famous as the author of Hunger of Memory: The Education of Richard Rodriguez (1982), a narrative about his intellectual development.
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Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro (River of January), or simply Rio, is the second-most populous municipality in Brazil and the sixth-most populous in the Americas.
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Rionegro
Rionegro is a city and municipality in Antioquia Department, Colombia, located in the subregion of Eastern Antioquia.
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Roatán
Roatán is an island in the Caribbean, about off the northern coast of Honduras.
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Roberta Fernández
Roberta Fernández is a Tejana novelist, scholar, critic and arts advocate.
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Roberto Cofresí in popular culture
Regarded as the last successful pirate of the Caribbean during the 19th century's suppression era, the life of Roberto Cofresí has been romanticized in his native Puerto Rico and neighboring nations.
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Rocafuerte Canton
Rocafuerte Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Manabí Province.
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Rodrigo de Quiroga
Rodrigo de Quiroga López de Ulloa (c. 1512 – February 20, 1580) was a Spanish conquistador of Galician origin.
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Roman Catholic Brahmin
The Roman Catholic Brahmin, also referred to as Bamonn (Devanagari: बामण, Kannada: ಬಾಮಣು; IAST: Bāmaṇ; pronounced) in Konkani, is a caste among the Goan and Mangalorean Catholics, of modern-day descendants of Konkani Brahmin, predominantly Goud Saraswat Brahmin converts to Roman Catholicism.
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Romelia Alarcón Folgar
Romelia Alarcón Folgar (1900–1971) was a Guatemalan poet, journalist and suffragette.
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Sacred Heart Church, Dangriga
Sacred Heart Church, in Dangriga, Belize, is a Roman Catholic parish.
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Sagipa
Sagipa or Zaquesazipa (died 1539, Bosa, New Kingdom of Granada) was the fifth and last ruler (zipa) of Bacatá, currently known as the Colombian capital Bogotá, as of 1537.
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Saint Barthélemy
Saint Barthélemy, officially the Territorial collectivity of Saint-Barthélemy (Collectivité territoriale de Saint-Barthélemy), called Ouanalao by the indigenous people, is an overseas collectivity of France in the West Indies.
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Saipan
Saipan (formerly in Spanish: Saipán) is the largest island of the Northern Mariana Islands, a commonwealth of the United States in the western Pacific Ocean.
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Salakot
A salakót is a traditional wide-brimmed hat from the Philippines.
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Salcedo Canton
Salcedo is a canton in the Cotopaxi Province, Ecuador.
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Salinas Canton
Salinas Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Santa Elena Province.
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Salitre Canton
Salitre Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Guayas Province.
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Salvadoran Americans
Salvadoran Americans (salvadoreño-americanos, norteamericanos de origen salvadoreño or estadounidenses de origen salvadoreño) are Americans of full or partial Salvadoran descent.
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Salvadoran Australians
Salvadoran Australians (Salvadoreño-australiano) are Australians of Salvadoran descent.
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Salvadoran Canadians
Salvadoran Canadians (Salvadoriens canadiens, Salvadoreño canadiense) are Canadian citizens who have ancestry from El Salvador, a Central American country.
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Salvadorans
The Salvadorans (Spanish: Salvadoreños), colloquially known as Guanacos, are people who identify with El Salvador.
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Samborondón Canton
Samborondón Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Guayas Province.
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San Buenaventura, Chihuahua
San Buenaventura (named for St. Bonaventure) is a city in the Mexican state of Chihuahua.
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San Carlos, Belize
The village of San Carlos is located in the North of Belize, in Orange Walk District, on the northern bank of New River and surrounded by jungle.
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San Dionisio, Matagalpa
San Dionisio is a small municipality in the Matagalpa department of Nicaragua.
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San Fernando Canton
San Fernando Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Azuay Province.
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San Ignacio, Belize
Saint Nacho and Santa Elena are towns in western Belize that compromise the San Ignacio Municipal Group.
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San Joaquin, Corozal
San Joaquin is a village in the Corozal District of Belize.
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San Juan de los Lagos
San Juan de los Lagos is a city and municipality located in the northeast corner of the state of Jalisco, Mexico, in a region known as Los Altos.
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San Lorenzo Canton
San Lorenzo Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Esmeraldas Province.
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San Miguel Canton
San Miguel Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Bolívar Province.
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San Miguel de Urcuquí Canton
San Miguel de Urcuquí Canton, or Urkuki, is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Imbabura Province.
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San Pablito, Puebla
San Pablito is a small town located on the side of the Guajalote Mountain in the Sierra Norte de Puebla mountain region in central east Mexico.
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San Pedro Cholula
San Pedro Cholula is a municipality in the Mexican state of Puebla and one of two municipalities which made up the city of Cholula.
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San Pedro de Huaca Canton
San Pedro de Huaca Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in Carchi Province.
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San Salvador
San Salvador ("Holy Savior") is the capital and the most populous city of El Salvador and its eponymous department.
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San Vicente Canton, Ecuador
San Vicente Canton is a canton of Ecuador.
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Sandinista National Liberation Front
The Sandinista National Liberation Front (Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional, FSLN) is a democratic socialist political party in Nicaragua.
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Sangley
Sangley (Intsik, Sangley Mestizo, Mestisong Sangley, Mestizo de Sangley or Chinese mestizo; plural: Sangleys or Sangleyes) is an archaic term used in the Philippines beginning in the Spanish Colonial Period to describe and classify a person of pure Chinese ancestry.
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Santa Ana Canton, Ecuador
Santa Ana Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Manabí Province.
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Santa Barraza
Santa Barraza (born April 7, 1951) is an American mixed-media artist and painter who is well known for her colorful, retablo style painting.
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Santa Cruz de la Sierra
Santa Cruz de la Sierra ('Holy Cross of the Mountain Range'), commonly known as Santa Cruz, is the largest city in Bolivia and the capital of the Santa Cruz department.
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Santa Cruz, Stann Creek
Santa Cruz is a village in Stann Creek District, Belize.
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Santa Elena Canton
Santa Elena Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Santa Elena Province.
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Santa Elena Province
The Province of Santa Elena is a province of Ecuador in the coastal region.
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Santa Fe Province
The Province of Santa Fe (Provincia de Santa Fe) is a province of Argentina, located in the center-east of the country.
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Santa Isabel Canton
Santa Isabel Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Azuay Province.
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Santa Lucía Canton
Santa Lucía Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Guayas Province.
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Santa Maria, Ilocos Sur
, officially the, is a settlement_text in the province of,. According to the, it has a population of people.
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Santa Rosa Canton
Santa Rosa Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the El Oro Province.
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Santa Rosa de Osos
Santa Rosa de Osos is a middle city and municipality of Colombia located in the northern of the department of Antioquia.
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Santiago Tequixquiac
Santiago Tequixquiac or Tequixquiac, is a town and municipal seat from municipality of Tequixquiac in the State of Mexico, in Mexico.
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Santo Domingo Canton (Ecuador)
Santo Domingo de los Colorados or simply known as Santo Domingo, is the biggest canton in the Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas Province, after La Concordia officially became part of the province on May 31, 2013.
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Santo Luzbel
Santo Luzbel is a 1997 Mexican drama film.
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Saquisilí Canton
Saquisilí Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Cotopaxi Province.
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Sarará
In Brazil, a sarará is a multiracial person, being a particular kind of mulato or juçara (a tri-racial pardo with Amerindian features), with perceivable Black African facial features, light complexion and fair but curly hair, called cabelo crespo, or fair but Afro-like frizzly hair, called carapinha, cabelo encarapinhado or cabelo pixaim.
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Sáchica
Sáchica is a municipality of Colombia situated approximately west of Tunja in the Ricaurte Province of the department of Boyacá.
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Scientific racism
Scientific racism (sometimes referred to as race biology, racial biology, or race realism) is the pseudoscientific belief that empirical evidence exists to support or justify racism (racial discrimination), racial inferiority, or racial superiority.
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Sephardi Jews
Sephardi Jews, also known as Sephardic Jews or Sephardim (סְפָרַדִּים, Modern Hebrew: Sefaraddim, Tiberian: Səp̄āraddîm; also Ye'hude Sepharad, lit. "The Jews of Spain"), originally from Sepharad, Spain or the Iberian peninsula, are a Jewish ethnic division.
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Sephardic Bnei Anusim
Sephardic Bnei Anusim (בני אנוסים ספרדיים,, lit. "Children coerced Spanish) is a modern term used to define the contemporary Christian descendants of estimated quarter of a million 15th-century Sephardic Jewish which were coerced or forced to convert to Catholicism during the 14th and 15th century in Spain.
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Serpon Sugar Mill
Serpon Sugar Mill is an historical site in Belize, consisting of the remnants of a steam-powered sugar mill whose construction in 1865 marked the beginning of the country's industrial era.
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Sevilla de Oro Canton
Sevilla de Oro Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Azuay Province.
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Shamanism
Shamanism is a practice that involves a practitioner reaching altered states of consciousness in order to perceive and interact with what they believe to be a spirit world and channel these transcendental energies into this world.
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Sierra Gorda
The Sierra Gorda is an ecological region centered on the northern third of the Mexican state of Querétaro and extending into the neighboring states of Guanajuato, Hidalgo and San Luis Potosí.
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Sierra Madre Occidental
The Sierra Madre Occidental is a major mountain range system of the North American Cordillera, that runs northwest–southeast through Northwestern and Western Mexico, and along the Gulf of California.
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Sierra Norte de Puebla
The Sierra Norte de Puebla is a rugged mountainous region accounting for the northern third of the state of Puebla, Mexico.
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Sierra Sur de Oaxaca
Sierra Sur is a region in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico.
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Sigchos Canton
Sigchos Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Cotopaxi Province.
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Sigsig Canton
Sígsig Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Azuay Province.
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Sihuanaba
The Sihuanaba, La Siguanaba, Cigua or Cegua is a supernatural character from Central American folklore.
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Sika people
The Sika (also Sikanese, Sikka or Sara Sikka) people are an Indonesian ethnic group native to the region of east central Flores between the Bloh and Napung Rivers.
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Sillero
The silleros, cargueros or silleteros (also called saddle-men) were the porters used by colonial officials to carry them and their belongings across the Quindio pass in the Colombian Andes.
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Simón Bolívar Canton
Simón Bolívar Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Guayas Province.
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Sin (novel)
Sin: A Novel, also known as Sins, is a 1973 politico-historical novel written by Filipino National Artist F. Sionil José.
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Sincelejo
Sincelejo is the capital and largest city in the Colombian department of Sucre.
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Sinophobia
Anti-Chinese sentiment, Sinophobia (from Late Latin Sinae "China" and Greek φόβος, phobos, "fear"), or Chinophobia is a sentiment against China, its people, overseas Chinese, or Chinese culture.
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Siuna, Nicaragua
Siuna, Nicaragua is a county-sized administrative municipality, located approximately 318 km from the capital city of Managua, Nicaragua and 218 km from the coastal city and regional capital Puerto Cabezas in the North Caribbean Autonomous Region (RACN).
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Slavery
Slavery is any system in which principles of property law are applied to people, allowing individuals to own, buy and sell other individuals, as a de jure form of property.
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Slavery in Brazil
Slavery in Brazil began long before the first Portuguese settlement was established in 1532, as members of one tribe would enslave captured members of another.
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Soldado de cuera
The soldado de cuera (English, "leather-jacket soldier") served in the frontier garrisons of northern New Spain.
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South America
South America is a continent in the Western Hemisphere, mostly in the Southern Hemisphere, with a relatively small portion in the Northern Hemisphere.
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South Gate, California
South Gate is the 17th largest city in Los Angeles County, California, with.
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Southern Cone
The Southern Cone (Cono Sur, Cone Sul) is a geographic and cultural region composed of the southernmost areas of South America, south of and around the Tropic of Capricorn.
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Spaniards
Spaniards are a Latin European ethnic group and nation.
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Spanish American wars of independence
The Spanish American wars of independence were the numerous wars against Spanish rule in Spanish America with the aim of political independence that took place during the early 19th century, after the French invasion of Spain during Europe's Napoleonic Wars.
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Spanish Americans
Spanish Americans (españoles estadounidenses, hispanoestadounidenses, españoles americanos or hispanonorteamericanos) are Americans whose ancestry originates wholly or partly from Spain.
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Spanish Argentines
Spanish settlement in Argentina, that is the arrival of Spanish emigrants in Argentina, took place firstly in the period before Argentina's independence from Spain, and again in large numbers during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Spanish conquest of Petén
The Spanish conquest of Petén was the last stage of the conquest of Guatemala, a prolonged conflict during the Spanish colonisation of the Americas.
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Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire
The Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire, or the Spanish–Aztec War (1519–21), was the conquest of the Aztec Empire by the Spanish Empire within the context of the Spanish colonization of the Americas.
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Spanish Costa Rican
Spanish Costa Rican are people from Costa Rica with Spanish ancestry from both the conquerors of the colonial period as immigrants who arrived after independence and the Central American Federation of disunion.
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Spanish diaspora
The Spanish diaspora consists of Spanish people and their descendants who emigrated from Spain.
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Spanish Empire
The Spanish Empire (Imperio Español; Imperium Hispanicum), historically known as the Hispanic Monarchy (Monarquía Hispánica) and as the Catholic Monarchy (Monarquía Católica) was one of the largest empires in history.
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Spanish Florida
Spanish Florida refers to the Spanish territory of La Florida, which was the first major European land claim and attempted settlement in North America during the European Age of Discovery.
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Spanish Guinea
Spanish Guinea (Spanish: Guinea Española) was a set of insular and continental territories controlled by Spain since 1778 in the Gulf of Guinea and on the Bight of Bonny, in Central Africa.
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Spanish immigration to Chile
Spanish Chileans (in Spanish: Chileno-español) refer more often to Chileans of post-independence Spanish immigrant descent, as they have retained a Spanish cultural identity.
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Spanish immigration to Peru
A Spanish Peruvian is a Peruvian citizen of Spanish descent.
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Spanish Uruguayans
Spanish settlement in Uruguay, that is the arrival of Spanish emigrants in the country known today as Uruguay, took place firstly in the period before independence from Spain, and again in large numbers during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Stereotypes of white Americans
Stereotypes of white people in the United States are generalizations about the character and behavior of white Americans.
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Steve Sailer
Steven Ernest "Steve" Sailer (born December 20, 1958) is an American journalist, blogger, movie critic, a former correspondent for UPI and a columnist for Taki's Magazine and VDARE.com, which has been associated with white supremacy,Sam Frizell,.
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Sucre Canton
Sucre Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Manabí Province.
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Suma people
The Suma (also Zuma and Zumana) were an indigenous people who lived in northern part of the Mexican state of Chihuahua and western part of the U.S. state of Texas.
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Sylvia Morales
Sylvia Morales (born 1943 in Phoenix, Arizona) is a Mexican American film director, writer, producer, and editor.
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Taíno
The Taíno people are one of the indigenous peoples of the Caribbean.
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Taisha Canton
Taisha Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Morona-Santiago Province.
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Tamara Benitez
Tamara Benitez (also Mara Benitez) (born 14 October 1983) is a Filipina Cinematographer and camera operator, based in Metro Manila, Philippines.
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Tamborito
El Tamborito, literally translated to “the Little Drum”, is a genre of Panamanian folkloric music and dance dating back as early as the 17th century.
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Túpac Amaru II
José Gabriel Túpac Amaru (March 10, 1738 – May 18, 1781) — known as Túpac Amaru II — was the leader of a large Andean uprising against the Spanish in Peru, where its quelling resulted in his death.
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Teófilo Dias
Teófilo Odorico Dias de Mesquita (November 8, 1854 – March 29, 1889) was a Brazilian poet, journalist and lawyer, nephew of the famous Romantic author Gonçalves Dias.
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Tegucigalpa
Tegucigalpa (formally Tegucigalpa, Municipality of the Central District, Tegucigalpa, Municipio del Distrito Central or Tegucigalpa, M.D.C.), colloquially referred to as Téguz, is the capital and largest city of Honduras along with its twin sister, Comayagüela.
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Tejano
The Tejano (Derived from "Tejas", the Hasinais indian name for "Texas", meaning "friends" or "allies") are residents of the state of Texas who are culturally descended from the original Spanish-speaking settlers of Texas and northern Mexico. They may be variously of Criollo Spanish or Mexican American origin. Historically, the Spanish term Tejano has been used to identify various groups of people. During the Spanish colonial era, the term was primarily applied to Spanish settlers of the region now known as the state of Texas (first it was part of New Spain and after 1821 it was part of Mexico). After settlers entered from the United States and gained the independence of the Republic of Texas, the term was applied to mostly Spanish-speaking Texans, Hispanicized Germans, and other Spanish-speaking residents. In practice, many members of traditionally Tejano communities often have varying degrees of fluency in Spanish with some having virtually no Spanish proficiency though still considered culturally part of the community. Since the early 20th century, Tejano has been more broadly used to identify a Texan Mexican American. It is also a term used to identify natives, as opposed to newcomers, in the areas settled. Latino people of Texas identify as Tejano if their families were living there before the area was controlled by Anglo Americans.
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Teno
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Tenskwatawa
Tenskwatawa(also called Tenskatawa, Tenskwatawah, Tensquatawa or Lalawethika) (January 1775 – November 1836) was a Native American religious and political leader of the Shawnee tribe, known as the Prophet or the Shawnee Prophet.
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Tepatitlán
Tepatitlán de Morelos is a city and municipality founded in 1530, in the central Mexican state of Jalisco.
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Tepechitlán
The municipality of Tepechitlán is located in the southwestern portion of the Mexican state of Zacatecas.
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Tepehuán Revolt
The Tepehuán Revolt broke out in Mexico in 1616.
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Tetas de Maria Guevara
Tetas de Maria Guevara are twin hills located near Laguna de la Restinga in central Isla Margarita, Venezuela.
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Texas
Texas (Texas or Tejas) is the second largest state in the United States by both area and population.
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The Encantadas
"The Encantadas, or Enchanted Isles" is a novella by American author Herman Melville.
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The History of Mexico (mural)
The History of Mexico mural in the stairwell of the National Palace in Mexico City was executed between 1929 and 1935 by Diego Rivera.
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The Lariat
The Lariat is a 1927 short novel by the poet and anthropologist Jaime de Angulo, set in Spanish California.
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The Motorcycle Diaries (book)
The Motorcycle Diaries (Diarios de Motocicleta) is a memoir that traces the early travels of Marxist revolutionary Ernesto "Che" Guevara, then a 23-year-old medical student, and his friend Alberto Granado, a 29-year-old biochemist.
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The Old Gringo
The Old Gringo (Gringo Viejo) is a novel by Carlos Fuentes, written from 1964 to 1984 and first published in 1985.
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The Power and the Glory
The Power and the Glory (1940) is a novel by British author Graham Greene.
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The Pretenders (novel)
The Pretenders is a 1962Yoser, Elizabeth G., World Literature Today, Vol.
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The Rifle Rangers: or Adventures in South Mexico
The Rifle Rangers or Adventures in South Mexico (1850) is a novel by Captain Mayne Reid, set in Vera Cruz, Mexico during the Mexican War (1846–48) The novel depicts the plight of American soldiers stationed in Mexico during the war and their effect on the native population.
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The Rosales Saga
The Rosales Saga, also known as the Rosales Novels, is a series of five historical and political novels written by Filipino National Artist F. Sionil José.
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The Spanish Frontier in North America
The Spanish Frontier in North America is a nonfiction book written by historian David J. Weber.
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The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (originally titled Der Schatz der Sierra Madre) is a 1927 adventure novel by bilingual German author B. Traven, whose identity remains unknown., In the book, two destitute American men in Mexico of the 1920s join an older American prospector in a search for gold.
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The Two Fridas
The Two Fridas (Las dos Fridas in Spanish) is an oil painting by Mexican artist Frida Kahlo.
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Thirteen Martyrs of Cavite
The Thirteen Martyrs of Cavite (Labintatlong Martir ng Kabite) and (Trece Mártires de Cavite) were Filipino patriots in Cavite, Philippines who were executed by musketry on September 12, 1896, for cooperating with the Katipunan during the Philippine Revolution against Spain.
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Timeline of Christian missions
This timeline of Christian missions chronicles the global expansion of Christianity through a listing of the most significant missionary outreach events.
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Timeline of Native American art history
This is a chronological list of significant or pivotal moments in the development of Native American art or the visual arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas.
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Tipu Sultan
Tipu Sultan (born Sultan Fateh Ali Sahab Tipu, 20 November 1750 – 4 May 1799), also known as the Tipu Sahib, was a ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore.
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Titu Cusi
Don Diego de Castro Titu Cusi Yupanqui (1529–1571) was a son of Manco Inca Yupanqui, and became the Inca ruler of Vilcabamba, the penultimate leader of the Neo-Inca State.
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Tlayacapan
Tlayacapan (Spanish) is a town and a municipality located in the northeast part of Morelos state in central Mexico.
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Toconoté
The tonocotés or tonokotés are an aboriginal people inhabiting the provinces of Santiago del Estero and Tucumán in Argentina.
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Toledo District
Toledo District is the southernmost district in Belize, and Punta Gorda the District capital.
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Tomás Carrasquilla
Tomás Carrasquilla Naranjo (1858 – 1940) was a Colombian writer who lived in the Antioquia region.
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Tomás de la Cerda, 3rd Marquis of la Laguna
Tomás de la Cerda, 3rd Marquis of la Laguna, Grandee of Spain, (in full, Don Tomás Antonio Manuel Lorenzo de la Cerda y Aragón, tercer marqués de la Laguna de Camero Viejo, Grande de España, caballero de la orden de Alcántara, comendador de la Moraleja, maestre de campo del Tercio Provincial de las Milicias de Sevilla, ministro del Consejo y Cámara de Indias, capitán general de mar Océano, del Ejército y Costas de Andalucía, Virrey de Galicia, Virrey gobernador y capitán general de Nueva España y presidente de su Real Audiencia, Mayordomo mayor de la reina Mariana de Baviera), (24 December 1638 – 22 April 1692), was a Spanish nobleman, viceroy of Galicia and of New Spain from 1680 to 1686.
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Tomás Vélez Cachupín
Tomás Vélez Cachupín was a colonial judge, and the Spanish colonial governor of Santa Fe de Nuevo México province (present day New Mexico), located in the northern Viceroyalty of New Spain (colonial México), from 1749 to 1754 and 1762 to 1767.
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Tompiro Indians
The Tompiro Indians were Pueblo Indians living in New Mexico.
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Tonacatepeque
Tonacatepeque is a municipality in the San Salvador department of El Salvador.
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Torna atrás
Torna atrás or Tornatrás is a term once used in Spain and its former overseas colonies to describe a mixed race person (mestizo) that showed phenotypic characteristics of only one of the "original races", that is, white, black, Amerindian or Asian.
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Torotoro, Bolivia
Toro Toro (or Torotoro) is a town in the Charcas Province, Potosí Department, Bolivia.
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Tosagua Canton
Tosagua Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Manabí Province.
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Totonacapan
Totonacapan refers to the historical extension where the Totonac people of Mexico dominated, as well as to a region in the modern states of Veracruz and Puebla.
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Toycie Qualo
Toycie Qualo is a secondary character in the 1982 novel Beka Lamb by Zee Edgell.
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Tsentsak
Tsentsak are invisible pathogenic projectiles or magical darts utilized in indigenous and mestizo shamanic practices for the purposes of sorcery and healing throughout much the Amazon Basin.
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Tulcán Canton
Tulcán Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in Carchi Province.
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Tumbes Region
Tumbes is a coastal region in northwestern Peru and southwestern Ecuador.
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Tungurahua Province
Tungurahua (Provincia del Tungurahua, literally Province of the Tungurahua) is one of the twenty-four provinces of Ecuador.
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Tuxtla Gutiérrez
Tuxtla Gutiérrez is the capital and the largest city of the Mexican southeast state of Chiapas.
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Tzeltal
The Tzeltal are a Maya people of Mexico, who chiefly reside in the highlands of Chiapas.
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Uitangcoy-Santos House
The Uitangcoy-Santos House (also known as the Museum of the Women of Malolos) is an early 20th-Century bay-na-bato structure along FT Reyes Street (formerly known as Calle Electricidad) in Barangay Sto.
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Ujarrás
Ujarrás is a village and historical site in the Orosí Valley of Cartago Province in central Costa Rica, southeast of the provincial capital of Cartago.
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Una Mestiza
The Una Mestiza ("A Mestiza"), sometimes referred to as La Mestiza ("The Mestiza"), is an 1887 painting by Filipino painter and hero Juan Luna.
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Union of South American Nations
The Union of South American Nations (USAN; Unión de Naciones Suramericanas, UNASUR; União de Nações Sul-Americanas, UNASUL; Unie van Zuid-Amerikaanse Naties, UZAN; and sometimes referred to as the South American Union) is an intergovernmental regional organization comprising twelve South American countries.
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United States–Uruguay relations
United States–Uruguay relations are the bilateral relations between the United States of America and the Eastern Republic of Uruguay.
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Unitedville village
Unitedville village is a village located Cayo District, Belize.
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Upata
Upata is a Venezuelan city inside the bulk of Guayana at the north of the Bolívar State. It is the capital and most important town of Piar Municipality. It is located between the basins of the rivers Orinoco and Cuyuní. The name of Upata is an indigenous word, probably of the Kamaracoto ethnic group, means in Spanish “Rose of the mountain” name of an Indian chief's daughter.
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Urdaneta Canton
Urdaneta Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Los Ríos Province.
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Uruguay
Uruguay, officially the Oriental Republic of Uruguay (República Oriental del Uruguay), is a sovereign state in the southeastern region of South America.
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Uruguayans
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Vaho
Vaho or baho is a mix of meat, green plantains and yuca cooked in banana leaves.
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Valencia Canton
Valencia Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Los Ríos Province.
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Vaquero
The vaquero (vaqueiro) is a horse-mounted livestock herder of a tradition that originated on the Iberian Peninsula.
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Víctor Jara
Víctor Lidio Jara Martínez (28 September 1932 – 16 September 1973) was a Chilean teacher, theater director, poet, singer-songwriter and political activist tortured and killed during the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet.
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Vegetalismo
Vegetalismo is a term used to refer to a practice of mestizo shamanism in the Peruvian Amazon in which the shamans — known as vegetalistas — are said to gain their knowledge and power to cure from the vegetables, or plants of the region.
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Veinticuatro de Mayo Canton
Veinticuatro de Mayo Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Manabí Province.
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Ventanas Canton
Ventanas Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Los Ríos Province.
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Veracruz
Veracruz, formally Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave,In isolation, Veracruz, de and Llave are pronounced, respectively,, and.
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Vicente García
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Vicente Madrigal
Vicente María Epifanio Madrigal-López y Pardo de Tavera (April 5, 1880 – June 6, 1972) was a successful Spanish Filipino business tycoon, industrialist and politician.
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Viceroyalty of New Granada
The Viceroyalty of New Granada (Virreinato de la Nueva Granada) was the name given on 27 May 1717, to the jurisdiction of the Spanish Empire in northern South America, corresponding to modern Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, and Venezuela.
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Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata
The Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata (Virreinato del Río de la Plata, also called Viceroyalty of the River Plate in some scholarly writings) was the last to be organized and also the shortest-lived of the Viceroyalties of the Spanish Empire in America.
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Victoriano Huerta
José Victoriano Huerta Márquez (22 December 1850 – 13 January 1916) was a Mexican military officer and 35th President of Mexico.
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Vinces Canton
Vinces Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Los Ríos Province.
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Virgilio Elizondo
Virgilio P. Elizondo (August 28, 1935 – March 14, 2016) was a Mexican-American Roman Catholic priest and community activist, who was also a leading scholar of Liberation and Hispanic theology.
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Virgin of Quito
The Virgin of Quito (Spanish, La Virgen de Quito) — also known as the Virgin of the Apocalypse, Winged Virgin of Quito, Dancing Madonna, and Legarda's Virgin — is a wooden sculpture by the Quiteño artist Bernardo de Legarda (ca. 1700-1773) which has become the most representative example of the Quito School of art, developed in the Ecuadorian capital during the Spanish colonial era.
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Visayans
The Visayans (Visayan: Mga Bisaya) is an umbrella term for the Philippine ethnolinguistic groups native to the whole Visayas, the southernmost islands of Luzon and most parts of Mindanao.
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Vladimir Colin
Vladimir Colin (pen name of Jean Colin; May 1, 1921 – December 6, 1991) was a Romanian short story writer and novelist.
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Von Ormy, Texas
Von Ormy is a city in southwest Bexar County, Texas, United States.
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Voseo
In Spanish grammar, voseo is the use of vos as a second person singular pronoun, including its conjugational verb forms in many dialects.
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War of Canudos
The War of Canudos (Guerra de Canudos,, 1895–1898) was a conflict between the state of Brazil and some 30,000 settlers who had founded a community named Canudos in the northeastern state of Bahia.
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War of the Pacific
The War of the Pacific (Guerra del Pacífico), also known as the Salpeter War (Guerra del Salitre) and by multiple other names (see the etymology section below) was a war between Chile on one side and a Bolivian-Peruvian alliance on the other.
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Wara Wara
Wara Wara is a 1930 Bolivian feature film, directed by José María Velasco Maidana, combining historical drama and romance.
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Westernization
Westernization (US) or Westernisation (UK), also Europeanization/Europeanisation or occidentalization/occidentalisation (from the Occident, meaning the Western world; see "occident" in the dictionary), is a process whereby societies come under or adopt Western culture in areas such as industry, technology, law, politics, economics, lifestyle, diet, clothing, language, alphabet, religion, philosophy, and values.
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White Americans
White Americans are Americans who are descendants from any of the white racial groups of Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa, or in census statistics, those who self-report as white based on having majority-white ancestry.
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White Brazilians
White Brazilians (brasileiros brancos) refers to Brazilian citizens of European or Levantine descent.
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White Colombians
White Colombians are the Colombian descendants of European (overwhelmingly Spanish) and Middle Eastern (primarily Lebanese and Syrian) people, who self identify as such.
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White Hispanic and Latino Americans
In the United States, a White Hispanic is an American citizen or resident who is racially white and of Hispanic descent.
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White Latin Americans
White Latin Americans or European Latin Americans are Latin Americans who are considered white, typically due to European, or in some cases Levantine, descent.
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White people
White people is a racial classification specifier, used mostly for people of European descent; depending on context, nationality, and point of view, the term has at times been expanded to encompass certain persons of North African, Middle Eastern, and South Asian descent, persons who are often considered non-white in other contexts.
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Wife selling
Wife selling is the practice of a husband selling his wife and may include the sale of a female by a party outside a marriage.
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Willem Adriaan van der Stel
Willem Adriaan van der Stel (24 August 1664, Haarlem – 11 November 1733, Lisse) was appointed as extraordinary Council of the Dutch Indies, and Governor of the Cape Colony, a way station for the Dutch East India Company (VOC), from 23 January 1699 to 1707.
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Wiphala
The Wiphala is a square emblem, commonly used as a flag, representing some native peoples of all the Andes that include today's Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador and parts of Argentina, Chile and Colombia.
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Women in Mexico
The status of women in Mexico has changed significantly over time.
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Women in Muisca society
This article describes the role of women in the society of the Muisca.
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Xalapa
Xalapa (often spelled Jalapa,;; officially Xalapa-Enríquez) is the capital city of the Mexican state of Veracruz and the name of the surrounding municipality.
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Xicana literature
Chicana literature is a form of literature that has emerged from the Chicana Feminist movement.
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Xochimilco
Xochimilco (Xōchimīlco) is one of the 16 ''mayoralities'' (Spanish: alcaldías) or boroughs within Mexico City.
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Xochimilco (pre-Columbian city)
Xochimilco was the most important city of the Xochimilca people, one of the Nahua tribes that migrated to the Mesoamerica region.
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Xochistlahuaca
Xochistlahuaca is a town in Xochistlahuaca Municipality located in the southeast corner of the Mexican state of Guerrero.
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Yaguachi Canton
Yaguachi Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Guayas Province.
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Yepachic
Yepáchic, sometimes spelled Yepáchi, is a community in the western part of the Mexican State of Chihuahua, approximately east of the boundary with the State of Sonora.
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Yolombó
Yolombó is a town and municipality in the Colombian department of Antioquia.
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Yucatán Peninsula
The Yucatán Peninsula (Península de Yucatán), in southeastern Mexico, separates the Caribbean Sea from the Gulf of Mexico, with the northern coastline on the Yucatán Channel.
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Yucatec Maya language
Yucatec Maya (endonym: Maya; Yukatek Maya in the revised orthography of the Academia de Lenguas Mayas de Guatemala), called Màaya t'àan (lit. "Maya speech") by its speakers, is a Mayan language spoken in the Yucatán Peninsula and northern Belize.
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Zambo
Zambo and cafuzo are racial terms used in the Spanish and Portuguese empires and occasionally today to identify individuals in the Americas who are of mixed African and Amerindian ancestry (the analogous English term, sambo, is considered a slur).
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Zaruma Canton
Zaruma Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the El Oro Province.
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Zezé Motta
Maria José Motta de Oliveira, known as Zezé Motta (born June 27, 1944) is a Brazilian actress and singer.
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Zipaquirá
Zipaquirá is a municipality and city of Colombia in the department of Cundinamarca.
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Zoque
The Zoque are an indigenous people of Mexico.
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Zoratama
Zoratama, also spelled as Soratama, was a Muisca woman and the lover of Spanish conquistador Lázaro Fonte.
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Zulian
The Zulians (Zulianos) are people of Western Venezuela from Zulia State.
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1539 in literature
This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1539.
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1712 Huilliche rebellion
The 1712 Huilliche rebellion was an indigenous uprising against the Spanish encomenderos of Chiloé Archipelago, which was then a part of the Captaincy General of Chile.
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1872 Cavite mutiny
The Cavite mutiny of 1872 was an uprising of Filipino military personnel of Fort San Felipe, the Spanish arsenal in Cavite, Philippine Islands (then also known as part of the Spanish East Indies) on January 20, 1872.
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1931 Cuba census
The 1931 Cuba census was the twelfth national census.
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1953 Cuba census
The 1953 Cuba census was the fourteenth national census.
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1954 Guatemalan coup d'état
The 1954 Guatemalan coup d'état was a covert operation carried out by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) that deposed the democratically elected Guatemalan President Jacobo Árbenz and ended the Guatemalan Revolution of 1944–1954.
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1959 Viqueque rebellion
The 1959 Viqueque rebellion was an uprising against the Portuguese rule in the southeastern part of East Timor.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mestizo