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Palma or La Palma means palm in a number of languages and may also refer to:

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El Mundo may refer to:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Bucaramanga</span> City in Andean Region and Capital of the department of Santander, Colombia

Bucaramanga is the capital and largest city of the department of Santander, Colombia. Bucaramanga has the fifth-largest economy by GDP in Colombia, has the lowest unemployment rate and is the ninth most populous city in the country, with a population of 613,400. Bucaramanga has over 160 parks scattered throughout the city and has been given the nickname "La Ciudad de Los Parques" and "La Ciudad Bonita de Colombia".

Vuelta, Spanish for "lap" or "roundtrip", is used in the name of a number of cycling races in Spanish speaking countries, as well as a few other contexts:

Herrera may refer to:

Esperanza is the Spanish word for hope, and may refer to:

Río Negro may refer to:

Acuña or Acuna may refer to:

Libertad or La Libertad may refer to:

Juventud, a Spanish word meaning youth, or Juventude, its Portuguese equivalent, may refer to:

Leiva may refer to:

Pas or PAZ may refer to:

Santiago Airport normally refers to:

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Muñoz is a Spanish-language surname—with a Portuguese-language variant (Munhoz), from Basque "muinoa" (Hill) The surname was expanded during the Reconquista with massive settlements done by citizens from Navarre and Álava in New Castile and Andalusia.

Juan Pérez may refer to:

Silvina Fabars is a Cuban folk dancer and ballerina who is the principal dancer of the National Folkloric Ensemble of Cuba and a noted folk dance instructor throughout Latin America and Europe. She has won numerous awards and recognition throughout her career including the Vanguardia Nacional, the Distinción por la Cultura Nacional, and the Alejo Carpentier Medal. In 2014, she was honored as the recipient of the National Dance Prize of Cuba.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Herrera (surname)</span> Surname list

Herrera is a surname of Spanish origin, from the Latin word ferrāria, meaning "iron mine" or "iron works" and also the feminine of Latin ferrārius, "of or pertaining to iron"; or, alternatively, the feminine of Spanish herrero, which also gives the surname Herrero. Variants of the name include Errera, Ferrera and the less common Bherrera. Its equivalent in Portuguese and Galician is Ferreira. Also, because of Spanish naming customs, some people are listed here with their family name as their second-to-last name.