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- San Jerónimo (Los Barbosa) is a locality and muni****l agency of San Martín de Hidalgo Muni****lity, Jalisco, Mexico. As of the 2010 census, the village...
- looping towards the La Rinconada Caracas Metro Station. La Morita San Diego Potrerito La Mariposa La Rinconada Caracas Metro Maracaibo Metro Valencia Metro...
- Potrero) Colonia Guadalupe Cruz de Piedra Cuentla, El Cedrito El Picacho El Potrerito (El Potrero) El Reynoso El Telar Huayanalco Ixtlahuaca de Villada La Cercada...
- 5 km planning La Morita San Diego 1.6 km planning San Diego Potrerito 4.9 km planning Potrerito La Mariposa 3.0 km planning La Mariposa La Rinconada 7.5 km...
- the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta region in the villages of El Rosario, Potrerito, and Marocaso. Bintucua / Ijca / Ika / Iku / Machaca / Vintukva – spoken...
- Juaquina(Kuasalamena) and Bernaka in Cesar, as well as Rinconal, Naranjal, Marokaso, and Potrerito in La Guajira. They are located within the Kogui Malay Arhuaco Reservation...
- Tuyuti 23 Loma San Francisco 10 Ybaroty 10 Costa Espinillo 11 Yvyrarovi 11 Potrerito 12 Salesiano 12 Cañadami 13 Tuyutimi 13 Cañada Tape Kaaguy 14 Curuzu Francisco...
- Ypacaraí Omega 91.7 FM Ypacaraí Holiday 89.9 FM Ypané Website Ypané 92.5 FM Ypané Potrerito Poty 93.5 FM Ypané Website Los Angeles 102.5 FM Ypané Website...
- Climate data for Jamundí (Potrerito), elevation 1,010 m (3,310 ft), (1971–2000) Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Mean daily...
- Timtotea Barbosa, an affluent Barbosa whose father owned La Capilla and El Potrerito. The name el Cerrito de los Tapia means "the hill of the Tapias", because...