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  2. Corto.alto - Wikipedia

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    corto.alto is a music project formed in Glasgow by multi-instrumentalist Liam Shortall. [1] The debut album "Bad With Names" was shortlisted for the Mercury Prize "Album Of The Year" 2024. [2] [3] Shortall has some Spanish ancestry and the moniker corto.alto in Spanish translates as short.tall (a pun on his last name, Shortall). [4] [5]

  3. Pima Heart Tucson Heart Center in TUCSON, AZ - WebMD

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    Pima Heart Tucson Heart Center is a Group Practice with 2 Locations. Currently Pima Heart Tucson Heart Center's 29 physicians cover 8 specialty areas of medicine. Mon 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

  4. Huillapima - Wikipedia

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  5. Piman languages - Wikipedia

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    Piman (or Tepiman) refers to a group of languages within the Uto-Aztecan family that are spoken by ethnic groups (including the Pima) spanning from Arizona in the north to Durango, Mexico in the south. The Piman languages are as follows (Campbell 1997): 1. O'odham (also known as Pima language, Papago language) 2.

  6. Alto - Wikipedia

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    The musical term alto, meaning "high" in Italian (Latin: altus), historically refers to the contrapuntal part higher than the tenor and its associated vocal range.In 4-part voice leading alto is the second-highest part, sung in choruses by either low women's or high men's voices.

  7. Pima High School - Wikipedia

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    Pima High School is a high school in Pima, Arizona. It is operated by the Pima Unified School District, which also operates an elementary school and junior high school.

  8. Navajo Wars - Wikipedia

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    The term Navajo Wars covers at least three distinct periods of conflict in the American West: the Navajo against the Spanish (late 16th century through 1821); the Navajo against the Mexican government (1821 through 1848); and the Navajo against the United States (after the 1847–48 Mexican–American War). These conflicts ranged from small ...

  9. Amuzgo language - Wikipedia

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    Amuzgo is an Oto-Manguean language spoken in the Costa Chica region of the Mexican states of Guerrero and Oaxaca by about 60,000 speakers. Like other Oto-Manguean languages, Amuzgo is a tonal language.