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  • name "Paraguay" is derived from the GuaranĂ­ word pararaguay meaning "from ... mixture of traditional Spanish culture with the native GuaranĂ­ culture. ...
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  • of the natives in their lingua franca, GuaranĂ­, was held there. For a time, ... About 95 percent of the people are mestizos of mixed Spanish and GuaranĂ­ Indian ...
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  • The River Paraguay (RĂ­o Paraguay in Spanish, Rio Paraguai in Portuguese, and meaning “big mirror of waters” in the native GuaranĂ­ language) is the fifth largest ...
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  • of Europeans. Indian tribes, such as the GuaranĂ­ used it, and still use it, for ... Guarana plays an important role in Tupi and GuaranĂ­ Brazilian culture. The ...
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  • The GuaranĂ­ (Guarani, in Brazilian Portuguese) people started drinking mate ... and western Brazil. First invented by the GuaranĂ­ natives in Paraguay and western ...
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  • and were attacked by the natives (probably GuaranĂ­ although for a long time the ... the Bororo and GuayacurĂș. Farther south the GuaranĂ­ established more permanent villages ...
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  • #039;s evangelizing in Quechua, Aymara and GuaranĂ­ actually contributed to the continuous ... Ecuador); Aymara (Bolivia, Chile and Peru); GuaranĂ­ (in Paraguay and Bolivia); and ...
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  • culture. They were displaced around 1,000 C.E. by the GuaranĂ­, who brought new agricultural technologies, and were displaced in turn by the Spanish and Portuguese conquistadores ...
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  • Collasuyu. In the northeastern area, the GuaranĂ­ developed a culture based on ... PilagĂĄ, ChulupĂ­, Diaguita-CalchaquĂ­, Kolla, GuaranĂ­ (TupĂ­ GuaranĂ­ and AvĂĄ GuaranĂ­ ...
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  • The first European to travel the "Father of the Waters" (from the GuaranĂ­ language) was Sebastian Cabot in 1526. In 1525 Cabot assumed charge of a three ...
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  • James Mooney, [https://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07045a.htm "GuaranĂ­ Indians,"] Catholic Encyclopedia Volume VII (New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1910 ...
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  • Collasuyu. In the northeastern area, the GuaranĂ­ developed a culture based on ... is Spanish, though the Amerindian language GuaranĂ­ also holds official status in ...
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  • in 1516. He and his group were killed by CharrĂșa or GuaranĂ­ Indians. The Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan anchored at the future site of Montevideo in 1520 ...
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  • while others attribute the term to the related GuaranĂ­ languages. In the Tupi language, the original and complete indigenous name for the species is jaguara, which ...
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  • Paraguay. The name "Uruguay" comes from GuaranĂ­ the language, meaning "river of the painted birds." The Spanish discovered the territory of present ...
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  • in which he was killed by the native CharrĂșa or GuaranĂ­ tribe, in today's Uruguay. ===Founding=== The city was first established as Ciudad de Nuestra Señora ...
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  • Quechua-speaking groups, the Aymara, Chiquitano, and GuaranĂ­. Bolivia is one of the least-developed countries in South America. Almost two-thirds of its people, ...
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  • The War of the Triple Alliance, also known as the Paraguayan War (or in native GuaranĂ­, Guerra GuazĂș, meaning “Great War”), was fought from 1864 to 1870, and ...
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  • *In GuaranĂ­ mythology, the number of prominent legendary monsters *Seven Lucky Gods exist in Japanese mythology *In Irish Mythology, the epic hero CĂșchulainn is ...
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  • In South America, the GuaranĂ­ Aquifer is located between the Mercosur countries of Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia and Paraguay. With a volume of about 40,000 kmÂł ...
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