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- Guatemala City on April 25, 2010.[citation needed] Because Alejandra Barrillas was unable to parti****te in Miss Universe 2010 after she sustained an...
- (Elizabeth Banks) with Pepper (Nathan Lane) and Ronaldo's (Christian Barrillas) help. However, they are surprised when they discover that Sal is now...
- real. Locally produced crude copper or bronze coins called cuartos or barrillas (hence the Tagalog/Filipino words cuarta or kwarta, "money" and barya...
- obtained from plant sources. The word is an anglicization of the Spanish word barrilla for saltwort plants (a particular category of halophytes). A very early...
- v t e Airports in El Salvador El Salvador portal Barrillas Cangrejera Ceiba Doblada Conchagua Corral de Mulas Corral de Mulas San Juan El Jocotillo El...
- v t e Airports in El Salvador El Salvador portal Barrillas Cangrejera Ceiba Doblada Conchagua Corral de Mulas Corral de Mulas San Juan El Jocotillo El...
- enormous 18th-century industry that produced soda ash from the saltworts (barrilla in Spanish). Soda ash is now known to be predominantly sodium carbonate...
- of development in the 18th century in Spain, where the plants are named barrilla (or "barilla" in English). The ashes of kelp also yield soda ash and were...
- peninsular, and with a po****tion of 1,670 inhabitants. 1780 saw the start of a barrilla plantation industry. In 1852, a free trade zone was extended by Isabella...