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Cappuccino (/ˌkæpʊˈtʃiːnoʊ/ , Italian: [kapputˈtʃiːno]; from
German Kapuziner) is an espresso-based
coffee drink traditionally prepared with
steamed milk...
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Capuchino High
School is a
public high
school in San Bruno, California,
United States. It is one of
seven high
schools in the San
Mateo Union High School...
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Capuchinos is a
Caracas Metro station on
Lines 2 and 4. The Line 2
station was
opened on 6
November 1988 as part of the
extension of the line from La Paz...
- Barcenillas,
Camino del Colmenar,
Campos Elíseos, Cañada de los Ingleses,
Capuchinos,
Centro Histórico,
Conde de Ureña,
Cristo de la Epidemia, El Bulto, El...
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located next to the Luis Muñoz Marín
Foundation in
Sabana Llana Sur; Los
Capuchinos Forest, a
forest which covers a
small karst area also in
Sabana Llana...
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stations of the extension;
interconnection of the
Plaza Venezuela and
Capuchinos stations –
extension of line 2,
better known as line 4, as well as the...
- Darío Zacarías
Capuchino (born 14
August 1971) is a
Mexican politician affiliated with the
Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). In the 2012 general...
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September 2019.
Pinto Rodríguez,
Jorge (1993). "Jesuitas,
Franciscanos y
Capuchinos italianos en la Araucanía (1600–1900)".
Revista Complutense de Historia...
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Cristo de los Faroles), is a
large Crucifix located at the
Plaza de los
Capuchinos in Cordoba, Spain. The
sculpture was
created in 1794 by the
sculptor Juan...
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equestrian statue of
Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba, in the
Plaza de
Capuchinos is the
Cristo de los Faroles, in
Plaza de la
Trinidad is the
statue of...