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Porongo is a
village located in Andrés Ibáñez
Province in
Santa Cruz Department, Bolivia.
Instituto Nacional de Estadística
Bolivia (INE) 1992 INE Instituto...
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Porongos M****acre or
Porongos Betrayal was the
penultimate confrontation of the
Ragamuffin War (1835-1845) and
occurred on
November 14, 1844. The battle...
- The
Porongos River is a
river in Uruguay. It is
situated in
Flores Department. The city of Trinidad,
Uruguay is
close by. On
Route 14,
circa 8 km from...
- centuries.
People usually prepare one jar of
water and a
guampa (or mate, or
porongo) (Spanish) or cuia (Portuguese) with a
bombilla (Spanish) or
bomba (Portuguese)...
- muni****lities:
Santa Cruz de la Sierra, La Guardia, Warnes, Cotoca, El Torno,
Porongo, and Montero. The city was
first founded in 1561 by
Spanish explorer Ñuflo...
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vessels made from
cattle horns. The
gourd is
traditionally made out of the
porongo or cabaça
fruit s****.
Gourds are
commonly decorated with silver, sporting...
- the same container,
traditionally a
hollow gourd (also
called a guampa,
porongo, or
simply mate in Spanish, a cabaça or cuia in Portuguese, or a zucca...
- is a
Uruguayan professional footballer who
plays as a centre-back for
Porongos.
Regarded as one of the best
defenders of his generation, he
started out...
- (lit. "yardarm"), "choto/chota" (after "chotar"
which means "to suck"), "
porongo/poronga" (a "gourd",
which is also used to
craft "mates"), "banana", "salchicha/chorizo"...
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Lancers Troop [pt],
annihilated in a
surprise attack in 1844
known as
Porongos M****acre. The
uprising is
believed to have
begun over the
difference between...