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- Mute is a Colombian cuisine soup from Boyacá and Santander departments. The word may be used as slang for a whole corn soup in other areas. In Santander...
- Santander Department The Chicamocha Canyon Flag Coat of arms Motto(s):  Santandereanos siempre adelante (Spanish: People of Santander always ahead) Anthem:...
- ("Antioqueños", "Cachacos", "Cafeteros", "Costeños", "Emigrantes", "Santandereanos", and "Vallecaucanos") Each group is given a unique name and an identifying...
- Mexican-American), Colombian (Cundinamarqués, Bogotan, Boyacense, Santandereano, ****lense, Tolimense, Paisa, Caucano, Pastuso, Valluno, Llanero, Amazonian...
- Paisa Spanish Indo-European (Romance) Hispanic Colombian 7,771,655 Santandereano Spanish Indo-European (Romance) Hispanic Colombian 3,321,611 Opita (****lense)...
- Black-eared white, casanareño, coastal with horns, romosinuano, chino santandereano and hartón del Valle, are the Colombian breeds with the highest production...
- Sarmiento) on 100.7 FM. Typical dishes from Bucaramanga include mute santandereano (a soup made from various grains, vegetables, herbs and meat), fric****ee...
- 12 January 2024. Monsalve, Julián Patiño (19 September 2017). "El santandereano Kevin Mier irá al Mundial Sub 17 de India". www.vanguardia.com. "Solo...
- departments of Cundinamarca and Boyacá in the Cordillera Oriental; the Santandereano in Norte de Santander and Santander departments; and the Llanero in...
- places (two editions of " Vida y muerte del algodón y los textiles santandereanos ", Universidad Javeriana, 1981, new and revised edition, editorial Ecoe...