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    Puyalón de Cuchas (or simply Puyalón) is an Aragonese left-wing nationalist political party formed in 2008, after a split from the Chunta Aragonesista...
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    mão esquerda9 (arch. mão sẽestra) manu izquierda9 (or esquierda; also manzorga) man cucha mà esquerra9 (arch. mà sinistra) main gauche mano sinistra mâna stângă 'left hand'...
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    to Chile, of which he became second in command. After the Battle of Cucha Cucha he attained the rank of colonel, and after the defeat of Rancagua (2...
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    Izquierda Unida de Aragón, Catalan: Esquerra Unida d’Aragó, Aragonese: Cucha Chunida d'Aragón. IUA) is the Aragonese federation of the Spanish left wing...
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    made the new system collapse very quickly. Originally he retired to the Cucha-cucha Hacienda, but shortly afterwards returned to political infighting in...
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    conservative and liberal elements formed using the nicknames of Chirrines and Cuchas. The military entered as a third party. The elections for the first regular...
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    Vieja in Colombia. Guambiana / Silviano - spoken in the villages of Ambató, Cucha and partly in Silvia. Totaró - spoken in the villages of Totoró and Polindara...
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    Cauquenes 2nd La Frontera Huilquilemu Quilacoya Florida El Roble Trancoyan Cucha-Cucha Penco Gomero 1st Talca El Quilo Membrillar Maule River north march 1st...
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    after by tourists. In Zakopane, they were often worn as ornaments for the "cucha" (outerwear), sweaters, or occasionally on leather bags. Today the clasps...
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  • Quileto) is a Chilean village located at the south of Portezuelo, near the Cucha-Cucha estate. It is currently part of the Portezuelo commune, Itata Province...
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