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    today Mexico, the Southwestern United States, the Florida and the Luisiana, Central America, the Spanish Caribbean and the Philippines) in order to preach...
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  • Honduran Liga Mayor (category Third level football leagues in Central America)
    Luisiana F.C. Real Junior Playoffs Ida Que-Finals Atlético Limeno 1 3 Juventus 1 2 Platane 1 0 Real Junior 0 1 Fas 0 2 Dole 0 2 Pumas 2 2(4) Luisiana...
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    Baños Laguna 49 Lubao Pampanga 45/4593 Lucban Quezon 42 Lucena Quezon 42 Luisiana Laguna 49 Luisita Industrial Park Tarlac 45 Lumban Laguna 49 Lutopan Cebu...
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    turumba of Pakil, the tsinelas footwear from Liliw, the Pandan Festival of Luisiana, the Seven Lakes of San Pablo, and the Nagcarlan Underground Cemetery in...
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    with Magdalena on the north-west, Lucban in Quezon to the southeast, by Luisiana to the north-east, and Liliw to the west. The original name of Majayjay...
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    attacks on British-held locations west of the Mississippi River in Spanish Luisiana. In later engagements, Galvez had 800 regulars from New Orleans to assault...
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    Louisiana Voodoo (French: Vaudou louisianais, Spanish: Vudú de Luisiana), also known as New Orleans Voodoo, is an African diasporic religion that originated...
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    high-ranking Spanish royal officer, at the Saint Louis Cathedral in New Orleans. Luisiana, as it was spelled in Spanish, had become a Spanish colony in the 1760s...
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    (French Louisiana, 1682–1762 and 1802–1803) Arkansas Post The German Coast Luisiana (Spanish Louisiana, 1762–1802) Tejas Fort Saint Louis† Santa Fe de Nuevo...
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    Fontainebleau (1762) Spanish (though predominantly Francophone) district of Baja Luisiana, 1764–1803 Third Treaty of San Ildefonso of 1800 French district of Basse-Louisiane...
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