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Loíza is known as "El Pueblo de la Cacica". Loíza was proclaimed a town officially in 1692 and named in honor of Yuisa or Luisa, one of the women caciques on the island when the Spanish conquerors arrived. It was not until 1719 that the Spanish government declared it as an official town. It was founded by Gaspar de Arredondo.
Settled by Nigerian slaves of the Yoruba tribe in the 16th century, Loíza is a center for African-inspired traditions, retaining one of the highest percentages of African descendants of all island towns. Among those traditions Loíza celebrates the "Fiestas Patronales" where salsa dancing, masquerades, colorful parades and rich Puerto Rican food make this festival a classic. The nine days of this carnival pay homage to Loízas patron saint, St. James.
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Answer:dog
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Answer:
so, that beardless island of my sinister mark.
"I reserve my animosity for myself
face ... also for the face of others
ugly, ... The truth is that they are something like that
like mirrors. "
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1. Conoce
2. Sabe
3.sabe
4. Conoce, sabe
5. Sabe , conoce
6. Conoce , sabe
Answer:
1. G
2. C
3. D
4. J
5. A
6. I
7. F
8. E
9. B
10. H
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