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Paila marina is a
traditional Chilean seafood soup or
light stew
usually served in a
paila (earthenware bowl). It
usually contains a s****fish
stock base...
- A
paila (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpajla]) is a type of
cookware that in
several Spanish-speaking
South American countries refers to a
large shallow metal...
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Timbales (/tɪmˈbɑːliːz/) or
pailas are
shallow single-headed
drums with
metal casing. They are
shallower than single-headed tom-toms and
usually tuned...
- The
Paila River is a
river of Bolivia. List of
rivers of
Bolivia Rand McNally, The New
International Atlas, 1993. v t e...
- The Boca
Paila Peninsula, also
known as Sian Ka'an, is on the
southern Yucatán
Peninsula coast,
within Tulum muni****lity of the
state of
Quintana Roo...
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flows into La
Paila River. The muni****lity is also home to the
forest of the Caracolíes, Los Chorros, ****ba
recreational park, La
Paila river,
Mount Caré...
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Primera División club
Sportivo Ameliano. This
venue is po****rly
known as La
paila. In its beginnings, the club had its
first sports field on the property...
- of Old Catalan. The word
paella is also
related to
paila used in many
Latin American countries.
Paila in
Latin American Spanish refers to a
variety of cookware...
- Rani Dhunga,
originally known as Sita
Paila ("footprints of Sita"), is a huge
rocky outcrop considered to be holy, in the
Himalayas 6 km to the north-east...
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Puerto Pailas is a
canton and town in the
Santa Cruz
Department in the
South American Andean Republic of Bolivia.
Puerto Pailas is the
central town of...