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- The Maracucho Spanish (also called maracaibero, marabino or zuliano) is the variety of Spanish generally spoken in the Zulia state in the northwest of...
- Tostones (Spanish pronunciation: [tosˈtones], from the Spanish verb tostar which means "to toast") are twice-fried plantain slices commonly found in Latin...
- Vos is present in some regions of other countries, for instance in the Maracucho Spanish of Zulia State, Venezuela (see Venezuelan Spanish), the Azuero...
- Rioplatense Spanish Argentine Spanish Uruguayan Spanish Venezuelan Spanish Maracucho Spanish Spanish language in the United States Philippine Spanish Equatoguinean...
- and Curaçao. The Zulian in the northwest of the country, also called maracucho or marabino, uses voseo. Venezuelan Spanish, like that of the rest of...
- José Bisogno (20 August 2020). "José Andrés Martínez – El Brujo – The Maracucho Identity & The Next Venezuelan To Light Up MLS". worldfootballindex.com...
- 355  • Rank 2nd  • Metro 5,278,448 Demonym(s) Marabin, Maracaibero(a), Maracucho(a) Time zone UTC−4 (VET) Postal coded 4001, 4002, 4003, 4004, 4005 Area...
- singer. Better known as Memo Morales, he was also dubbed as El Gitano Maracucho. Morales was the main voice of many important orchestras of the country...
- Panamanian Spanish Puerto Rican Spanish Trinidadian Spanish Venezuelan Spanish Maracucho Spanish Languages of the Caribbean Isleño Spanish Guitart (1997:515, 517)...
- released two rap songs “Amen” and “Mi Casa”. He released his first album Maracucho Bueno Muere Chiquito in 2018, which was lauded by El Confidential as blending...