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Orejón (Oregon), also Coto or Maijiki, is a
moribund Tucanoan language of Peru. The
letters ⟨a̱, e̱, i̱, ɨ, ɨ̱, o̱, u̱⟩ can also be
written as ⟨â, ê, î...
- (also
known as "Roy
Ralph Moleman Guacamole Guadalupe Hidalgo Estrada" and "
Orejón"; born
April 17, 1943) is an
American former musician. He is best known...
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Pilares de la Carcel", "El Calabozo", "La
Carga Ladeada", "Un
Ratoncito Orejon", and "El
Corrido de Los Zetas."
These songs remain concert and
studio standards...
- seedpods.
Other common names include devil's ear and
earpod tree, parota, and
orejón (Spanish) or'huanacaxtle (Nahuatl). In El Salvador, it is
known as conacaste...
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Selva Orejón (born 1981, Barcelona) is a
Spanish consultant expert in
cybersecurity and
digital identity,
contributor to
several radio and
television programs;...
- José de
Orejón y
Aparicio (Huacho 1706?-Lima, May 1765), was a
Puruvian composer. He was
organist at Lima Cathedral. He is
considered the main composer...
- The
names Koto, Coto, and
Orejón have been used to
refer to the
Koihoma language (Coixoma) and also to the
unrelated Orejón language (also
known as Koto...
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Originally claimed by
several countries (see
Oregon Country),
Spanish "El
Orejón" was part of the
Territorio de
Nutca (1789–1795),
later in the 19th century...
- the
money stolen from "El
Orejón" (Big Ears), the
leader of the
underworld of Cali. Don Pablo,
intermediary of "El
Orejón" and the thugs,
orders a search...
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allegedly died on 28
March 2014), also
known by his
aliases El
Majadero and El
Orejón, was a
Mexican suspected drug lord and
alleged leader of the Gulf Cartel...