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Caracol is a
large ancient Maya
archaeological site,
located in what is now the Cayo
District of Belize. It is
situated approximately 40
kilometres (25 mi)...
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Caracol Televisión (Spanish pronunciation: [kˌaɾakˈol tˌeleβisjˈon]) (known as
Caracol and
previously as
Canal Caracol) is a
Colombian free-to-air television...
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Caracol, or El
Caracol, from the
Spanish term for "spiral (snail–, conch– seas****–) shaped", may
refer to:
Manolo Caracol, a
Spanish flamenco singer Caracol...
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rivers named Caracol River or El
Caracol River.
Caracol River (Mato
Grosso do Sul)
Caracol River (Rio
Grande do Sul)
Caracol River (Paraná)
Caracol River (Rondônia)...
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Carnegie researchers excavated and
restored the
Temple of
Warriors and the
Caracol,
among other major buildings. At the same time, the
Mexican government...
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family was also
known for its bull fighters.
Under the
stage name El
Caracol, he "gained
international fame as much for his
flamboyant personality as...
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Caracol is a
small village in the
mountains of the
Mexican state of Michoacán, in the muni****lity of Hidalgo. It is
located off the
State route of...
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Caracol Internacional is the
international signal of Colombia's
Caracol TV. It
offers general programming aimed to
Colombians abroad,
mostly consisting...
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Caracol Falls or
Cascata do
Caracol, is a 426-foot (130 meters)
waterfall about 4.35
miles (7.00 km) from Canela,
Brazil in
Caracol State Park (Parque...
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Caracol, the Observatory, is a
unique structure at pre-Columbian Maya
civilization site of
Chichen Itza. El
Caracol,
which means 'snail' in Spanish...