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Tag: municipio

Definitions tagged municipio in the street dictionary.

RURRE

An affectionate nickname for the town of Rurrenabaque, located in the Beni department of Bolivia.

I want to go on vacation to Rurre this month.

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Boliviaby ariadne.sjartha

Obispos

A municipality in the state of Barinas, Venezuela. It is known for farming cachama (a large freshwater fish native to the region) and producing avocados, plantains, and papaya (called lechosa in Venezuela). The area is famous for its tourist spots and its Agricultural Technical School.

I study at the Agricultural Technical School of Obispos.

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Venezuelaby Johanabra30

Irenelandia

A mocking nickname for the Chacao district in Caracas, characterizing it as an elitist, polished bubble. The name refers to its former mayor and Miss Universe, Irene Saez (Saez is famous for transforming the area into an exceptionally clean and orderly zone during the 1990s, making it feel distinct from the rest of the city).

"All the bougie people live in Irenelandia" and "Those folks never leave Irenelandia, they stay holed up there."

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Venezuelaby Mariabarros09

Vicente Noble

A municipality in the southern Dominican Republic. Residents, known as Vicentenobleros, often avoid saying they are from Barahona province because they believe the provincial capital has exploited their town's resources for its own gain. The town is internationally famous for its massive migration to Spain, where it is said you can find someone from Vicente Noble in every corner of the country (Vicente Noble is a municipality located within the Barahona province).

vicentenoble.info

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República Dominicanaby Anónimo

Bayaguana

A municipality in the Monte Plata province of the Dominican Republic. It was founded in 1606 by settlers from the destroyed towns of Bayaja and Yaguana (the name is a combination of these two original locations).

Off to Bayaguana, Dominican Republic.

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República Dominicanaby Kimi