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  • ...o countries once under colonial possession by the Spanish Empire following Spanish colonization of the Americas, parts of the Asia-Pacific region and Africa. ...used to refer to the culture and people of countries formerly ruled by the Spanish Empire, regardless of race or ethnicity.
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  • ...United States. The term is believed to have originated during the Mexican-American War in the mid-19th century, though its exact etymology is unclear. ...erican War (1846–1848). Some theories suggest that it was derived from the Spanish word "griego", which means "Greek", and was used to refer to anything forei
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  • ...known for its powerful bite and armored body. The term is derived from the Spanish word 'el lagarto', which means 'the lizard'. ...panish origin, derived from 'el lagarto'. The term was first used by early Spanish explorers in the Americas to describe the large lizard-like creatures they
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  • ...re also popular in Latin America, France, Portugal, the United States, and Spanish-speaking Caribbean islands. The origin of the word "churro" is unclear. Some believe it comes from the Spanish ''churro'', which means rough or uneven, possibly referring to the texture
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  • |City=American Fork |Hospital_affiliations=Spanish Fork Hospital
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  • |City=American Fork |Hospital_affiliations=Utah Valley Hospital, Spanish Fork Hospital
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  • |Organization=Spanish American Foot Associates PC ...experience''', {{#sub:{{PAGENAME}}|0|-11}} is a male podiatrist at Spanish American Foot Associates PC, Jackson Heights, NY.<br>{{cdn-podiatry}}<br>{{nearby}}<
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  • |City=Spanish Fork ...ations=Intermountain Medical Center, Lds Hospital, Sevier Valley Hospital, American Fork Hospital, Park City Hospital
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  • |City=Spanish Fork |Hospital_affiliations=Utah Valley Hospital, American Fork Hospital, Star Valley Medical Center, Sevier Valley Hospital, Uintah B
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  • ...ue and the social event of having or attending a barbecue in various South American countries, particularly in Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, Colombia, Paraguay, P ...d "asar", which means to grill or roast. The term is used in various South American countries to refer to a range of barbecue techniques and the social event o
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  • * [[Guatemalan Spanish]]: The variant of Spanish spoken in Guatemala. [[Category:Central American countries]]
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  • ...in [[Latin American cuisine]]. The term "Queso Blanco" is derived from the Spanish words "queso" meaning cheese and "blanco" meaning white. The term "Queso Blanco" is of Spanish origin. "Queso" translates to "cheese" in English, and "Blanco" translates
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  • ...from the Latin ''castus'' meaning pure, and the derivative Portuguese and Spanish ''casta'' meaning race. ..."breed", or "lineage". The term was used in the 17th and 18th centuries in Spanish America to describe socio-racial classification.
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  • ...[[IPA]]: /ˈlɑːmə/, Spanish pronunciation: [ˈʝama]) is a domesticated South American camelid, widely used as a meat and pack animal by Andean cultures since the ...llama" is derived from the [[Quechua language|Quechuan]] word "llama". The Spanish term is pronounced with a "y" sound, [ˈʝama].
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  • ...is a country in Central America. It is the largest country in the Central American isthmus, bordered by Honduras to the northwest and Costa Rica to the south. ...ef of the most populous indigenous tribe when the Spanish arrived, and the Spanish word "Agua", meaning water, due to the presence of the large lakes [[Lake M
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  • The '''Southwestern United States''' (also known as the '''American Southwest''') is a region of the United States which includes Arizona, New ...rt landscapes, mountain ranges, and unique cultural influences from Native American and Hispanic traditions.
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  • ...riety of sauces used as condiments for tacos and other Mexican and Mexican-American foods, and as dips for tortilla chips. They may be raw or cooked, and are g The Spanish word '''salsa''' translates to English as "sauce". It is derived from the L
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  • ...ignite fire. In a medical context, it is often used colloquially in Latin American countries to refer to [[tuberculosis]], a contagious infection that primari The term 'Yesca' is derived from the Spanish word for tinder, a flammable material used for lighting a fire. The metapho
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  • |City=American Fork |Hospital_affiliations=Utah Valley Hospital, Spanish Fork Hospital
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  • |City=American Fork ...ons=Utah Valley Hospital, Orem Community Hospital, American Fork Hospital, Spanish Fork Hospital, Central Valley Medical Center - Cah
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