- "¡Ay, ay, ay!",
subtitled "Reminiscencias
cuyanas", is a song
composed in 1913 by the Chilean-born composer, pianist,
singer and
publisher Osmán Pérez...
- the well of Yana Yaku (Pozo de Yanayacu),
originally known as the
Fuente Cuyana. The well was
constructed in the same
place in which,
according to legend...
-
Anayatherium or Colpodon,
Gualta still had a
complete dentition.
Gualta cuyana was
first described in 2015,
based on
fossil remains found in the Late Oligocene...
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Allbirds Amour Vert
Banana Republic BeGood Clothing Birdies Cuyana Everlane Stitch Fix Gap Inc.
Jessica McClintock Le Tote Levi
Strauss & Co...
- JSTOR 2372579. A
combinatorial inequality and its
application to L2 spaces, Math.
Cuyana, 1, 1955 "Sobre lat
Teoria algebraica de la
Medida y el
Teorema de Hahn-Banach"...
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typical stew of the
Argentine Northwest in
Argentina pampeana, litoral,
cuyana, etcetera; on the
anniversary of the
Revolution of May, that is to say on...
- Fête
Brandy Melville Brunello Cucinelli Buck
Mason Carbon38
Chanel Beauty Cuyana Elyse Walker Erewhon Market Faherty Flannel Frame Gornik &
Drucker Jennifer...
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indigenous dominance—Guaycurúes and Wichís from the
Chaco region;
Huarpes in the
Cuyana and
north Neuquino;
Ranqueles in the east of Cuyo and
north from the Pampean...
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Retrieved 2019-04-23. Schomer,
Stephanie (2018-05-17). "How the Co-Founder of
Cuyana Customized Her Own
Career Path by
Being Intentional". Entrepreneur. Retrieved...
- Cuyo
Basin (Spanish:
Cuenca Cuyana) is a
sedimentary basin in
Mendoza Province,
western Argentina. The Cuyo
Basin has a NNW-SSE
elongated shape and is...