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Vibora! (literally
meaning "Viper!") is a 2007
novel written by
Filipino National Artist F.
Sionil José. The
novel narrates the life of an
accidental hero...
- La
Vibora (The Viper) was a
steel bobsled roller coaster at Six
Flags Over
Texas in Arlington, Texas,
United States. The
roller coaster had
operated at...
-
revealed that 194
people lived in the
Víboras district. Juan
Francisco Palacios erected the
chapel of the town of Las
Víboras, in
which Fray
Fernando Oviedo...
- The
Vibora Luviminda, a
secretive organization focused largely on
Filipino labor issues, was
founded in 1924 on the
island of Maui by
Antonio ****el. The...
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Víbora River (Spanish: Río
Vibora, Río
Víbora, Río La
Víbora) is a
river in
Santa Cruz Department, in
eastern Bolivia. 17°02′S 64°32′W / 17.033°S 64...
- El
Víbora (Spanish: The Viper) was a
Spanish language monthly alternative comics magazine published in Barcelona, Spain,
between 1979 and 2005, with a...
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released in 2014.
After a two-year hiatus, he
signed with
Lucha Underground as
Vibora and
worked there from 2016 to 2018. He also
began working on the independent...
- he held the rank of
Lieutenant General. He
adopted the nom-de-guerre, "
Víbora" (Viper).
After the
start of the
Philippine Revolution on
August 31, 1896...
- LA
VÍBORA DE LA MAR (lit. The sea snake) is a
traditional singing game
originating in Mexico. Parti****nts hold
hands creating the “snake” and they run...
- La
Víbora is a ward (consejo po****r)
within the muni****lity of Diez de Octubre, Havana, Cuba. Prin****l
streets include Calzada 10 de
octubre to the...