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leader Nariño, Antioquia, a town and muni****lity
Nariño, Cundinamarca, a town and muni****lity
Nariño,
Nariño, a town and muni****lity
Nariño (TransMilenio)...
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Puerto Nariño is the
second muni****lity of the
Amazonas department of Colombia,
located on the s**** of the
Amazon River.
Puerto Nariño coves an area...
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Nariño (Spanish pronunciation: [
naˈɾiɲo]) is a
department of
Colombia named after independence leader Antonio Nariño. Its
capital is Pasto. It is in the...
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Nariño is a town and muni****lity in the
Nariño Department, Colombia.
Nariño has a
subtropical highland climate (Köppen Cfb) with
heavy rainfall most of...
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Antonio Amador José de
Nariño y Álvarez del
Casal (
April 9, 1765 –
December 13, 1823), was a
Colombian ideological precursor of the
independence movement...
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Leopardus narinensis, also
called the red tigrina,
Nariño cat, and
Galeras cat by the
scientists who
discovered it, is a ****tive
species of
small wild...
- de ˈpasto]; "Saint John of Pasto"), is the
capital of the
department of
Nariño, in
southern Colombia.
Pasto was
founded in 1537 and
named after indigenous...
- The Casa de
Nariño (Spanish pronunciation: ['ka sa ðe 'na ri]),
literally the
House of
Nariño, is the
official residence and prin****l
workplace of the...
- Junín is a
settlement in
Barbacoas Muni****lity,
Nariño Department in Colombia. Junín has a
relatively cool due to
elevation and
extremely wet tropical...
- The
Nariño Southern Campaign was a
series of
military actions between December 1813 and May 1814,
under command of
Antonio Nariño,
leader of the Republican...