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- M, Martinez L, Hashiguchi Y (August 2013). "Cutaneous leishmaniasis "chiclero's ulcer" in subtropical Ecuador". The American Journal of Tropical Medicine...
- it reaches the correct thickness. Locals who collect chicle are called chicleros. Look up chicle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The word chicle comes...
- leishmaniasis (also known as Aleppo boil, Baghdad boil, Bay sore, Biskra button, Chiclero ulcer, Delhi boil, Kandahar sore, La**** sore, Oriental sore, Pian bois...
- an outer s**** that becomes soft while chewing Chicza Mexico Consorcio Chiclero Cinnaburst United Kingdom Cadbury Cinammon flavour Clorets United Kingdom...
- to by the recent ********ination in Carmelita of Carlos Catalán, a local chiclero who had become a staunch opponent of looting in Petén. Since 2003, California-based...
- Cutaneous leishmaniasis (Aleppo boil, Baghdad boil, bay sore, Biskra button, Chiclero ulcer, Delhi boil, Kandahar sore, La**** sore, leishmaniasis tropica, oriental...
- Much of the gum was tapped in Mexican and Guatemalan forests by Mayan chicleros who had been recruited by labour contractors in British Honduras. A short-lived...
- Leishmaniasis is also known as papalomoyo, papa lo moyo, úlcera de los chicleros, and chiclera in Latin America. During 2004, an estimated 3,400 troops...
- deforestation began in the mid 19th century with the arrival of loggers and chicleros, who tapped certain trees for sap to make chewing gum. By the 1940s, much...
- Government of Quintana Roo Capacity 6,600 Opened 13 March 1980 Tenants Chicleros de Chetumal (1985–92) Potros Chetumal (2008–09) Yalmakán (2018–2022, 2023–present)...