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conventional being cheese,
shredded beef, chicken, cazón (school shark) in the
Margaritan Island region especially, ham,
black beans and
cheese (commonly called...
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Independence and that upon her death, the
hills rose on her grave.
Another Margaritan myth says the
source of the name also
comes from the same woman, but that...
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Indigenous languages. The
Margaritan dialect (oriental),
spoken in Isla
Margarita and the
northeast of
mainland Venezuela. The
Margaritan dialect sometimes has...
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Trinidadian Spanish is very
similar to that of
Eastern Venezuelan and
Margaritan Spanish, with some
words borrowed from Cariban, Arawakan, English, Patois...
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eastern cottontail (Sylvilagus florid**** margaritae) and the
Margaritan tufted capuchin (Sapajus
apella margaritae). The
World Wildlife Fund gives...