• Cuyo may refer to: Cuyo (Argentina) Cuyo Province, historic, Argentina Cuyo, Palawan, Philippines Cuyo Airport, Philippines Cuyo Archipelago, Philippines...
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    Cuyo, officially the Municipality of Cuyo (Cuyonon: Banwa 'ang Cuyo, Tagalog: Bayan ng Cuyo), is a 4th class municipality in the province of Palawan,...
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    Juan, San Luis and Mendoza. The modern New Cuyo includes both Cuyo proper and the province of La Rioja. New Cuyo is a political and economic macroregion...
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    The Cuyo Archipelago or Cuyo Islands, is a group of about 45 islands lying to the northeast of the Philippine island of Palawan. It lies south of Mindoro...
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  • Cuyo Airport (IATA: CYU, ICAO: RPLO) is an airport serving the municipalities of Magsaysay, Cuyo, and Agutaya. It is located within the boundaries of Barangay...
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  • Cuyo Spanish or Cuyano Spanish (Castellano Cuyano) is the dialect of Spanish that evolved in the historical province of Cuyo and that is now spoken in...
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  • The Province of Cuyo was a historical province of Argentina. Created on 14 November 1813 by a decree issued by the Second Triumvirate, it had its capital...
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    Fort Cuyo is a citadel built in 1680 during the Spanish-era in the Philippines. It was constructed to protect the locals from Muslim invaders and other...
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  • Luján de Cuyo is the district capital of the Luján de Cuyo Department located in the west of the Mendoza Province of Argentina. It forms part of the Greater...
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    Spanish pronouns (redirect from Cuyos)
    are rarer. "Cuyo" is the formal Spanish equivalent for the English pronoun "whose". However, "cuyo" inflects for gender and number (cuyos m. pl., cuya...
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    Sulu Sea (redirect from Cuyo East Passage)
    Visayas to the northeast. The Sulu Sea contains a number of islands. The Cuyo Islands and the Cagayan Islands are part of the province of Palawan whereas...
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    1917 Cuyo (prov. designation: 1968 AA) is an stony asteroid and near-Earth object of the Amor group, approximately 5.7 kilometers (3.5 miles) in diameter...
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    newspaper, Waukesha Plain Dealer, in 1870. In 1962, the Universidad del Cuyo published a story, citing the Peruvian newspaper El Comercio de Iquique,...
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    province of Argentina, in the western central part of the country in the Cuyo region. It borders San Juan to the north, La Pampa and Neuquén to the south...
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    Sabah), and the Cuyonon and Agutaynon groups (from the nearby islands of Cuyo and Agutaya settled in. Palawan was mentioned as "Pulaoan" or "Polaoan" by...
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  • Cuyo Basin (Spanish: Cuenca Cuyana) is a sedimentary basin in Mendoza Province, western Argentina. The Cuyo Basin has a NNW-SSE elongated shape and is...
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  • populating the Cuyo Islands, along with northern and central Palawan. The Cuyonons hail originally from Cuyo and the surrounding Cuyo Islands, a group...
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    Santiago del Estero Mesopotamia (or Littoral): Misiones, Entre Ríos, Corrientes Cuyo: San Juan, La Rioja, Mendoza, San Luis Pampas: Córdoba, Santa Fe, La Pampa...
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    coast and in the Río de la Plata estuary. The Zonda, a hot dry wind, affects Cuyo and the central Pampas. Squeezed of all moisture during the 6,000 m (19,685 ft)...
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    Captaincy General of Chile in 1776, no doubt led to the creation of the state of Cuyo in 1813 with José de San Martín as governor. It was from Mendoza that San...
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    first involved the establishment of a new army, the Army of the Andes, in Cuyo Province, Argentina. From there, he led the Crossing of the Andes to Chile...
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  • a Lutheran denomination Asociación Atlética Luján de Cuyo, a football club from Luján de Cuyo in Mendoza, Argentina AALC, ATM Adaptation Layer Connection...
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    The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Juan de Cuyo (Latin: Archidioecesis Sancti Ioannis de Cuyo) is a Latin rite metropolitan diocese in Argentina. Its...
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    los Comechingones): Official website National University of Cuyo (Universidad Nacional de Cuyo): Official website National University of La Rioja (Universidad...
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    Luján de Cuyo is a department located in the northwest of Mendoza Province in Argentina. The provincial subdivision has a population of about 104,000 inhabitants...
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  • what they eat'. A Costa Rican system is known as ir con Cuyo, literally 'to go with Cuyo' (Cuyo being supposedly a person; this is a stand-in name, like...
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  • Cuyonon is a regional Bisayan language spoken on the coast of Palawan and the Cuyo Islands in the Philippines. Cuyonon had been the lingua franca (language...
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    the metropolitan bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Juan de Cuyo. It is currently one of the most modern cathedrals in the country, consecrated...
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    The National University of Cuyo (Spanish: Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, UNCuyo) is the largest center of higher education in the province of Mendoza,...
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    Vineyard in Luján de Cuyo, province of Mendoza, Argentina...
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