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Abrojo Montezuma is an
indigenous territory in
Costa Rica. Vaage, Kari (2011).
Indigenous peoples in
Costa Rica and El
Diquis hydroelectric project: indigenous...
- the poet
Pedro Balmaceda Toro. Soon
after he
published his
first piece,
Abrojos, in
March 1887. He
lived in
Valparaiso for
several months until September...
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Battle de
Pernambuco 1621
Combate de Las
Antillas 1629
Batalla de los
Abrojos 1631
Battles of La
Naval de
Manila 1649
Conquest of
Sardinia 1717 Battle...
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territories in
southwestern Costa Rica, encomp****ing 23,600 hectares: Coto Brus,
Abrojos Montezuma,
Conte Burica,
Altos de San
Antonio and
Guaymi de Osa. In the...
- Ngäbe immigrants,
where they are
found in
several indigenous reservations:
Abrojos Montezuma, Conteburica, Coto Brus, Guaymí de Alto
Laguna de Osa, and Altos...
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Krameria ixine (
abrojo colorado) is a
perennial shrub of the
family Krameriaceae, the Rhatanies. It is
native to
Puerto Rico, Haiti,
Netherlands Antilles...
- August 3, 2016 (2016-8-3) 435 93 "Quien por
malos caminos anda,
malos abrojos halla" August 8, 2016 (2016-8-8) 436 94 "A fácil perdón,
frecuente ladrón"...
- and
became a
friar of the
Abrojo, and not the king of Castile." "Naciera yo hijo de un
labrador e
fuera fraile del
Abrojo, que no rey de Castilla" —...
- maps from the 17th
century label the
rocks offs**** "The Briars" or "Los
Abrojos"
which refers to thorns, caltrops, or
submerged rocks -
these names for...
- pear,
discus prickly pear, Engelmann's
prickly pear in the US, and nopal,
abrojo, joconostle, and vela de
coyote in Mexico. The
nomenclatural history of...