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Tobasura (2003).
Boyacenses en Caldas: una colonización
silenciosa (in Spanish).
Universidad de Caldas. ISBN 978-958-8041-87-2. "Arepa
boyacense:
prepara esta...
- The
potato (/pəˈteɪtoʊ/) is a
starchy tuberous vegetable native to the
Americas that is
consumed as a
staple food in many
parts of the world. Potatoes...
- Basque-Mexican, Mexican-American),
Colombian (Cundinamarqués, Bogotan,
Boyacense, Santandereano, ****lense, Tolimense, Paisa, Caucano, Pastuso, Valluno...
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Lanceros Full name
Lanceros Boyacá Nickname(s) Pasión
Boyacense Founded 1993
Dissolved 2000
Ground Estadio La
Independencia Tunja,
Colombia Capacity 20...
- This
unique garment is also a
fundamental part of the
idiosyncrasy of
Boyacense po****r
music known as Carranga,
music that was born in the
rural areas...
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Trinidad Cathedral of
Duitama Cathedral interior Pueblito Boyacense Pueblito Boyacense Pueblito Boyacense https://boyacavisible.com/jose-luis-bohorquez-lope...
- Amazónicos Antioqueños
Boyacenses Cachacos Cafeteros Costeños Ángela López Guarín ("Tatica")
Laura Jiménez
Madrid Rodolfo Torres Diana Carolina Rey Carolina...
- Caribbean".
Retrieved 2024-07-05. "Cocido
boyacense: el
rescate de los tubérculos
nativos (in Spanish) -
Boyacense stew: the
rescue of
native tubers". Radio...
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Together with the
mashua it is used the
Colombian cuisine dish
cocido boyacense. Lost
Crops of the Incas: Little-Known
Plants of the
Andes with Promise...
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boastful (Paisas), lazy (Costeños or Opitas),
phlegmatic (Rolos) or
naive (
Boyacenses) characters. in Iran as "A Persian, a Turk and an Arab..." in
Chile as...