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Arrecife (/ˌærəˈsiːfeɪ/;
Spanish pronunciation: [areˈθife];
locally [areˈsife]) is the
capital city and a muni****lity of
Lanzarote in the
Canary Islands...
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declared a
biosphere reserve by
UNESCO in 1993. The island's
capital is
Arrecife,
which lies on the
eastern coastline. It is the
smaller main
island of...
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Arrecifes is a town in
Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It is the
administrative seat of
Arrecifes Partido. 20
September 1586 the
first time
which a...
- Manrique-Lanzarote),
commonly known as
Lanzarote Airport and also
known as
Arrecife Airport, is the
airport serving the
island of
Lanzarote in the
Canary Islands...
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Scorpion Reef (Spanish:
Arrecife Alacranes) is an
atoll containing a
small group of
islets in the Gulf of Mexico,
about 125 km (78 mi; 67 NM) off the northern...
- The
Arrecife Gran
Hotel & Spa
better known as Gran Hotel, is a skys****er in the city of
Arrecife (Canary Islands, Spain). It is the
tallest building...
- San Ginés is a
church in
Arrecife, Lanzarote,
Canary Islands, Spain.
Originally the
location of a
hermitage built in 1574 that
contained images of Saint...
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involved as
artistic director in his island.
Manrique was born in
Arrecife, Lanzarote, one of the
Canary Islands. His
father Gumersindo Manrique,...
- Progreso, Mexico, off the
coast of the Yucatán Peninsula. It
belongs to the
Arrecife Alacranes National Park, and is the
largest island in the archipelago....
- The
Arrecifes River (Spanish Río
Arrecifes) is a
river of Argentina. It is a
tributary of the Paraná River. It
flows into the Paraná
Delta area and joins...