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Huerfano (from
huérfano, or "orphan" in Spanish) may
refer to:
Huerfano County,
Colorado Huerfano, New
Mexico Huerfano Butte (Arizona)
Huerfano Butte...
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Huérfanos Street is an east-west
street in
downtown Santiago, Chile. The word
huérfanos is
Spanish for
orphans and the
street is so
named because an orphanage...
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Huérfano Mountain (Navajo: Dził Náʼoodiłii, "People
Encircling the Mountain"), also
known as
Huerfano Mesa and El
Huerfano, is one of the six
sacred mountains...
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comes from the
Spanish huérfano meaning "orphan", was
named for the
Huerfano Butte, a
local landmark. The area of
Huerfano County boomed early in the...
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Huerfano County, Colorado,
United States.
Named Huérfano (English: orphan) by
early Spanish explorers, it
rises above the
south side of the
Huerfano River...
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school canteens, and
community centres. She
supported the Ho****io de
Huérfanos de San José [es] and the 1964
creation of the
Hospital Nacional de Niños...
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Huerfano River is a 113-mile-long (182 km)
tributary of the
Arkansas River in
Pueblo and
Huerfano counties in Colorado,
United States. The
river flows...
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Huerfano (Navajo: Hanáádlį́) is a census-designated
place (CDP) in San Juan County, New Mexico,
United States. The po****tion was 104 at the 2000 census...
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collective gross of RM4.6
million in 2016. In Mexico, it was
released as Los
Huerfanos and
ranked at 6th
place on
Mexico Box
Office on
March 2–4, 2018; grossing...
- or 1846 on the
Huerfano River. The site
later became the
county seat of
Huerfano County. The
encampment has been
called Fort
Huerfano.
Across the Arkansas...