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Güímar (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈgwimaɾ]) is the name of a muni****lity, town and
valley in the
eastern part of the
Spanish island of Tenerife, one of...
- The
Pyramids of
Güímar are six
rectangular pyramid-shaped,
terraced structures built from lava
stone without the use of mortar. They are
located in the...
- historian,
archaeologist or linguist. In 1991 he
studied the
Pyramids of
Güímar on
Tenerife and
declared that they were not
random stone heaps but pyramids...
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Güímar was one of nine
menceyatos guanches (native kingdom) that was
divided island of
Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain) at the time of the
arrival of the...
- Malpaís de
Güímar or
Badlands of
Guimar consist of a
volcanic cone,
subsidiary cones, and
several basaltic lava
flows in the
Güímar muni****lity on the...
- (also
known as
Maria Guiomar de Pina, Dona
Maria del
Pifia or as
Marie Guimar and
Madame Constance in French), Thao
Thong Kip Ma (Thai: ท้าวทองกีบม้า)...
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failed to
understand and
misinterpreted the methodology. The
Pyramids of
Güímar refer to six
rectangular pyramid-shaped,
terraced structures,
built from...
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Valle de
Güímar is a
Spanish Denominación de
Origen Protegida (DOP) for
wines located along the south-eastern
coastline of
Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain)...
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Muerto Volcano lava plain, in the
Jornada del
Muerto Desert. The Malpaís de
Güímar is an
example in the
Spanish Canary Islands. A
loanword from Spanish, malpaís...
- "battle ready" or "battle famous" (also a
homophone of the
Guanche toponym Güímar) or
derived from uuiu (cf. gwiw)
which means worthy in Old
Breton and marc'h...