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- Atelopus pastuso, commonly known as the Pastuso Harlequin Frog, is a species of frog in the family Bufonidae. It has not been seen since 1993, and is possibly...
- Bogotan, Boyacense, Santandereano, ****lense, Tolimense, Paisa, Caucano, Pastuso, Valluno, Llanero, Amazonian Colombian, Guajiro, Sabanero, Samario, Vallenato...
- occasionally in Chile, Peru, and Northwest Argentina). A notable exception is the Pastuso Spanish of Nariño Department, where the phoneme is realized as velar [x]...
- Alejandro Gómez Mapaná Didier Mauricio Sepúlveda Reikin Herrera Llaneros Pastusos Santandereanos Tolimenses Vallecaucanos Mayra Alexandra Muñoz Karla Maya...
- Galeras will be inserted forever and vigorously into the essence of the Pastusos. It wasn't until the mid-1920s that the actual celebration acquired its...
- Chaza A Chaza match at Nariño Department Nicknames Tenis Pastuso (Pastuso Tennis) First pla**** 15th century Characteristics Contact No Team members 4 players...
- India S****s greater regional autonomy or complete separatation from India. Pastusos [es] Andean Spanish Romance languages Roman Catholicism 1,700,000-1,900...
- Brazilian and an Argentinian. in Colombia, the Irishman is substituted with a Pastuso, despite some jokes contain a plot twist and this character is depicted...
- (930/sq mi)  • Urban 308,095  • Urban density 12,000/km2 (32,000/sq mi) Demonym Pastuso Time zone UTC-05 (Eastern Time Zone) Postal code 520001-520099 Area code...
- occurs in a few dialects of Latin American Spanish (e.g. Antioqueño and Pastuso, in Colombia). Amongst Germanic languages, it occurs in Dutch (and closely...