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Chinchona
Chinchona Chin*cho"na, Chincona Chin*co"na See Cinchona.

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- Chinchón (Spanish: [tʃinˈtʃon] ) is a town and muni****lity in the Community of Madrid, Spain. Located 50 km south-east of the city of Madrid, the muni****lity...
- Chinchon or Chinchón can refer to: Chinchón, a town in Spain Castle of Chinchón, a castle in Spain Anisette, also called "Chinchón dulce" Chinchón (card...
- Chinchón is a matching card game pla**** in Spain, Uruguay, Argentina, Cape Verde and other places. It is a close variant of gin rummy, with which it shares...
- Count of Chinchón (Spanish: Conde de Chinchón) is a title of Spanish nobility. It was initially created on 9 May 1520 by King Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor...
- Infante Luis, Count of Chinchón (Luis Antonio Jaime de Borbón y Farnesio; 25 July 1727 – 7 August 1785), known as the Cardinal Infante, was a Spanish infante...
- "group of brainy teenagers". Originally set for Rome, filming took place in Chinchón, Spain, between August and October, 2021, with cinematographer Robert D...
- Bernardo Pérez de Chinchón (c.1488/93 – 1556?) was a Valencian Roman Catholic writer. Pérez de Chinchón translated Erasmus into Castilian. Emplo**** by...
- 1742, based on a claim that the plant had cured the wife of the Count of Chinchón, a Spanish viceroy in Lima, in the 1630s, though the veracity of this story...
- showed more interest in art than in politics. He was also the 12th Count of Chinchón and Grandee of Spain First class with a coat of arms of Bourbon after the...
- various parts of Europe, as Count Chinchon and his physician Juan de Vega brought it back with them in 1640. Count Chinchon, however, troubled himself little...