texture. Piña were woven into lustrous lace-like nipis fabrics usually decorated with intricate floral embroidery known as calado and sombrado. Piña fabric...
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The piña colada (/ˌpiːnjə koʊˈlɑːdə, -nə-, -kə-/; Spanish: piña [ˈpiɲa], "pineapple", and colada [koˈlaða], "strained") is a cocktail made with rum, cream...
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for the three affiliates, Piña compiled a 2-10 record and 4.44 ERA with 140 strikeouts across 95+1⁄3 innings pitched. Piña split the 2022 season between...
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Look up piña in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Piña is a fiber made from the leaves of a pineapple. Piña is also a Spanish word for a pineapple or pinecone...
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those escape drinks? Let's see, there's daiquiri, mai tai, piña colada... I wonder what a piña colada tastes like? I've never even had one. I thought that...
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Washington, D.C., United States All pages with titles containing Pina Piña (disambiguation) Pinas (disambiguation) Pena (disambiguation) Peña (disambiguation)...
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Norma Lucía Piña Hernández (born 29 July 1960) is a Mexican lawyer, educator, and president of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation since 2 January...
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reggae, rap/hip-hop, R&B, etc. Piña is also known as El Rebelde del acordeón or the Cacique de la Campana. Celso Piña Arvizu was born on April 6, 1953...
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Philippines (redirect from Pinas (country))
Monte Central Luzon 651,813 7 Cebu City Central Visayas 964,169 17 Las Piñas National Capital Region 606,293 8 Antipolo Calabarzon 887,399 18 Bacolod...
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Piña colada is a type of cocktail drink. Piña colada may also refer to: "Piña Colada Boy", a 2008 song by Baby Alice "Escape (the Piña Colada Song)", a...
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Look up Piña in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Piña is a Spanish language surname, literally meaning "pineapple". While the exact origin of the surname...
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Rangers traded Piña and outfielder Tim Smith to the Kansas City Royals for Daniel Gutierrez. On July 31, 2011, the Royals added Piña to the Royals' active...
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Nata de piña ("cream of pineapple" in Spanish), also marketed as pineapple gel or pineapple gelatin, is a chewy, translucent, jelly-like food produced...
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Las Piñas (Tagalog: [las ˈpiɲɐs], officially the City of Las Piñas (Filipino: Lungsod ng Las Piñas), is a highly urbanized city in the National Capital...
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known as Íñigo Piña or just Piña, is a Spanish footballer who plays as a central defender for SD Huesca. Born in Murchante, Navarre, Piña joined CD Tudelano's...
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Pina Records is a Puerto Rico-based record label founded by music producer Rafael "Raphy" Antonio Pina Nieves in 1996. Pina Records is one of the longest-running...
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Clàudia Pina Medina (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈklawðja ˈpina] listen; born 12 August 2001) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a forward...
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known as pera-piña (pear-pineapple) because of the texture that resembles pear juice. "Spiced pineapple drink recipe - Chicha de piña". June 20, 2008...
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John P. Craven (redirect from John Piña Craven)
Beneath the Sea. John Piña Craven's daughter, Sarah Craven, is a prominent international advocate of women's rights. John Piña Craven resided in Honolulu...
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sailing vessel Pinas FM 95.5, an FM radio station in the Philippines Brian Pinas (born 1978), Dutch football player Pina (disambiguation) Piña (disambiguation)...
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Pinas is a commune in the Hautes-Pyrénées department in south-western France. Communes of the Hautes-Pyrénées department "Populations de référence 2022"...
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to nata de piña, another gel-like Filipino dessert produced since the 18th century. This was because though the demand was high, nata de piña was seasonal...
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Cristina Sara Piña (born 1949) is an Argentine poet and literary scholar. She was born in Buenos Aires and studied at the University of Salvador. Since...
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"Two Piña Coladas" is a song recorded by American country music artist Garth Brooks. It was released in March 1998 as the third single from his album Sevens...
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Roller (2010), pp. 174–175. Pina Polo (2013), pp. 185–186. Fletcher (2008), pp. 198–199. Kleiner (2005), pp. 151–153, 155. Pina Polo (2013), pp. 184–186...
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largely from China. Piña jusi – similar to piña seda, it interweaves piña fibers with jusi fibers. It is less expensive than pure piña, but is more expensive...
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3 May 9, 2008 1 0:14 Ledyard, Connecticut, United States Win 3–0 Anthony Pina Submission (guillotine choke) ICE Fighter April 25, 2008 1 1:15 Worcester...
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oficial el fichaje de Queco Piña (Celta make Queco Piña's signing official); Marca, 16 February 2012 (in Spanish) Queco Piña, guardameta del Celta B, marcó...
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Aarón Piña Mora (1914–2009) was a Mexican painter and muralist. He was born in Metztitlan in the state of Hidalgo, and moved with his family, at an early...
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Tinabeth Piña is an American multi-media journalist. She is currently the host of 'LATiNAS' and 'Globe Scholars'. Piña grew up in Easton, Pennsylvania...
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