- the
Americas it is
known as an agua fresca, and the base can be
either jicaro (morro), rice,
melon seeds,
sesame seeds,
along with
various ****es. The...
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Crescentia alata,
variously called Mexican calabash,
jícaro, morro, morrito, or
winged calabash, is a
plant species in the
family Bignoniaceae and in the...
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active in the Army of El
Salvador and was
killed on 11 July 1906, at El
Jicaro,
during a war
against Guatemala.
Until 1913 El
Salvador was politically...
- El
Jícaro could mean
either of the
following geographical locations: El
Jícaro, El Progreso,
Guatemala El
Jícaro,
Nueva Segovia,
Nicaragua El
Jícaro, Veracruz...
- El
Jícaro is a
small town in the muni****lity of
Tierra Blanca, in the
Mexican state of Veracruz. It
stands in the Río
Papaloapan basin, at the 83rd kilometer...
- El
Jícaro is a muni****lity in the
Nueva Segovia Department of Nicaragua. 13°43′N 86°8′W / 13.717°N 86.133°W / 13.717; -86.133 Citypo****tion.de v t...
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Guatemalan capital with
state honors. José María
Orellana Pinto was born in El
Jícaro; he was the son of
Esteban Orellana and
Leonora Pinto.
Orellana had a military...
- Lime
Pineapple Pitaya Tamarind Seeds Chía (often
blended with vegetables)
Jicaro Cereals Cebada Horchata Flowers Alfalfa Hibiscus tea (also
called "agua...
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Cerro Cintepec, on the
southeastern side,
perhaps at the
nearby Llano del
Jicaro workshop, and
dragged or
floated to
their final destination dozens of miles...
- Boca del Río Camarón de
Tejeda Catemaco Coatepec Coatzacoalcos Córdoba El
Jícaro,
Veracruz Martínez de la
Torre Minatitlán
Orizaba Papantla (Papantla de...