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  2. Tambor Airport - Wikipedia

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    Tambor Airport (IATA: TMU, ICAO: MRTR) is an airport serving Tambor, Costa Rica.The airport also serves tourist destinations like Mal Pais, Santa Teresa, Montezuma, and the Cabo Blanco Absolute Natural Reserve.

  3. La Paz Department (El Salvador) - Wikipedia

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    La Paz (Spanish pronunciation: [la pas]) is a department of El Salvador in the south central area of the country. The capital is Zacatecoluca. La Paz has an area of 1,228 km 2 and a population of more than 328,000. The department was created in 1852. There are various caves containing rock writing.

  4. Juan Simons Vela Airport - Wikipedia

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    Juan Simons Vela Airport (IATA: RIJ, ICAO: SPJA) is a public airport serving Rioja, San Martín Region, Perú. The Rioja non-directional beacon (Ident: RIO ) is located 1.8 nautical miles (3.3 km) off the threshold of runway 16.

  5. Málaga Airport - Wikipedia

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    Málaga Airport (IATA: AGP, ICAO: LEMG), officially Málaga–Costa del Sol Airport [5] (Spanish: Aeropuerto de Málaga-Costa del Sol) since June 2011, [6] [7] is the fourth busiest airport in Spain [3] after Madrid–Barajas, Barcelona and Palma de Mallorca.

  6. Juan Palma - Wikipedia

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    Juan Sebastián Palma Micolta (born 18 July 1999) is a Colombian footballer who currently plays as a defender for Charleston Battery in the USL Championship. On 27 December 2022, Palma signed with Charleston Battery in the USL Championship , the American second division.

  7. Juan Rejón - Wikipedia

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    Plaque commemorating the foundation of the city of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria by Juan Rejón. Ermita de San Antonio Abad, district of Vegueta, city de Las Palmas. Juan Rejón (died 1481) was an Aragonese captain in the service of the Castilian navy, who was appointed by the Catholic Monarchs to participate in the conquest of the Canary Islands.

  8. Sanz de Santamaría family - Wikipedia

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    The surname was initially written as Sáenz de Santa María, but over the years became Sanz de Santamaría, the current form of the surname in Colombia.The short formː Santamaría is also used, conserving in Spain the use of Sáenz.

  9. 2023 Sinaloa unrest - Wikipedia

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    The 2023 Sinaloa unrest began on January 5, 2023, following the arrest of Ovidio Guzmán, son of jailed drug lord Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzmán, sparking a wave of violence in the state of Sinaloa. [2]