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- The Banana M****acre (Spanish: Matanza/Masacre de las bananeras) was a m****acre of workers of the United Fruit Company (now Chiquita) that occurred between...
- Corporación Bananera Nacional (CORBANA) is a non-governmental institution in Costa Rica supporting the national banana industry. CORBANA was established...
- Bananera Airport (ICAO: MGBN) is an airport serving the city of Morales in Izabal Department, Guatemala. The runway is within the city. The Puerto Barrios...
- Zona Bananera (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsona βanaˈneɾa]) is a muni****lity of the Magdalena Department in northern Colombia. Its main town is Prado Sevilla...
- Rail transport in Costa Rica is primarily under the stewardship of Incofer (Instituto Costarricense de Ferrocarriles), an autonomous institution of the...
- MR-13 (Movimiento Revolucionario 13 Noviembre). On 6 February 1962, in Bananera, they attacked the offices of the United Fruit Company. The attack sparked...
- [Grupo de Empresas Ab. Alvaro Noboa P.] His exporting company, Exportadora Bananera Noboa, had sales of $220 million in 2004 and $219 million in 2005. Since...
- from the coastal region of Magdalena, Colombia including Ciénaga, Zona Bananera, Santa Marta, Fundación and Aracataca. "El Cayeye o Mote guineo verde,...
- Buenavista Santa Ana Santa Marta San Zenón Sitionuevo Tenerife Zapayán Zona Bananera Acacías Barranca de Upía Cabuyaro Castilla la Nueva Cubarral ****aral El...
- Enrique Elías (2012). "The worker's m****acre of 1928 in the Magdalena Zona Bananera - Colombia. An unfinished story" (PDF). Revista digital de Historia y Arqueología...