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century when it was a
small fishing settlement. The name,
given then as
Arrecifes,
refers to the
black volcanic reefs behind which boats could hide, protected...
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Arrecifes is a town in
Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It is the
administrative seat of
Arrecifes Partido. 20
September 1586 the
first time
which a...
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Ponce de León,
Arrecifes de
Cozumel was
declared a
National Marine Park. The park size is 120
square kilometres (46 sq mi).
Arrecifes de
Cozumel National...
- San Ginés is a
church in
Arrecife, Lanzarote,
Canary Islands, Spain.
Originally the
location of a
hermitage built in 1574 that
contained images of Saint...
- The
Arrecife Gran
Hotel & Spa
better known as Gran Hotel, is a skys****er in the city of
Arrecife (Canary Islands, Spain). It is the
tallest building...
- The
Arrecifes River (Spanish Río
Arrecifes) is a
river of Argentina. It is a
tributary of the Paraná River. It
flows into the Paraná
Delta area and joins...
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Almirante Brown (mostly
known as
Brown de
Arrecifes) is an
Argentine sports club from the city of
Arrecifes, in
Buenos Aires Province.
Although other...
- The Port of
Arrecife is the main port
facility for
Lanzarote and the
second busiest in the
Canary Islands in
terms of p****engers. It
handles p****enger...
- The La
Cordillera Reef
Nature Reserve (Spanish:
Reserva Natural Arrecifes de la Cordillera), also
known as the
Reserva Natural Cayos de la Cordillera...
- is
Arrecifes,
which is
around 170 km (110 mi) from
Buenos Aires. The
district was
founded in 1901, and the
people are
known as arrecifeños.
Arrecifes is...