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Emiliano Zapata Salazar (Spanish pronunciation: [emiˈljano saˈpata];
August 8, 1879 –
April 10, 1919) was a
Mexican revolutionary. He was a
leading figure...
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Bolivia Brazil Chile Colombia Cuba
Ecuador French Guiana Mexico Neo-
Zapatism Magonism Zapatism Puerto Rico
Venezuela North America Canada United States Individualist...
- Lada West
Togliatti (Russian: Лада Запад Тольятти, IPA: [ˈladə
ˈzapət tɐlʲˈjætʲ(ː)ɪ]) is a
Russian car
manufacturer owned by AvtoVAZ. The
company came...
- system. They were
heavily influenced by
Emiliano Zapata and his
ideology of
zapatism.
Republic of
Arauca 1916–1917 Now part of
Colombia Declared during a rebellion...
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Villamar 1,507 1,471 – – –
Caoayan Villarica 456 412 373 336 295
Candon Zapat 316 336 408 360 333
Sinait Baran**** 2010 2007 2000 1995 1990 City or muni****lity...
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force of the EZLN… Löwy,
Michael (March 1998). "Sources and
Resources of
Zapatism".
Monthly Review. 49 (10): 1–4. doi:10.14452/MR-049-10-1998-03_1. Kim,...
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lengthened and
unstressed vowels become unvoiced or disappear. E.g.
zapato ->
zapat,
arepa -> arep.
Intervocalic fricative dentals are
often lost in -ado/a...
- (link) Löwy, Michael; Pinkham, Joan (March 1998). "Sources and
Resources of
Zapatism".
Monthly Review. 49 (10): 1–4. doi:10.14452/MR-049-10-1998-03_1. Henck...
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Process of the
National Liberation Forces (FLN) and the
Genesis of Neo-
Zapatism (1969–1983)". In Calderon, Fernando; Cedillo,
Adela (eds.). Challenging...
- Sabañgan (Marcos)
Sallacapo Santa Cruz
Sapriana Tapao Teppeng Tubi****
Ubbog Zapat In the 2020 census,
Sinait had a po****tion of 25,998. The po****tion density...