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Aguada may refer to: Places Central and South America * Aguada, Santander, a town and municipality in northeastern Colombia * Aguada, Montevideo, a neighbourhood of Montevideo, Uruguay * Aguada, Puerto Rico, a municipality of Puerto Rico * Aguada de Pasajeros, a municipality and town in Cienfuegos Province, Cuba * Aguada de Moya, a ward and town in Villa Clara Province, Cuba * Isla Aguada, a locality in Carmen Municipality, Campeche, Mexico * La Aguada, Pichilemu, a village in Cardenal Caro Province, Chile *La Aguada y Costa Azul, a village in the Rocha Department, Uruguay Asia * Aguada, a district of Placer, Masbate, Philippines * Fort Aguada, a 17th-century fort in Goa, India * Castella de Aguada, a fort in Bandra, Mumbai, India Europe *Aguada de Cima, a civil parish in Águeda, Centro Region, Portugal Other uses * Aguada (meteorite), a meteorite which fell in 1930 near Cordoba, Argentina See also * Aguadas * Águeda (other) * Salinas y Aguada Blanca National Re ...
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Aguada, Santander
Aguada () is a town and municipality in the Vélez Province of the Santander Department in northeastern Colombia. Aguada is located in the vicinity of the Opón River at an altitude of . It borders El Guacamayo in the north, San Benito, Santander, San Benito in the south, Suaita in the east and La Paz, Santander, La Paz in the west. History The area of Aguada before the Spanish conquest of the Muisca, Spanish conquest was inhabited by the Yarigui people. In early 1537, the difficult expedition into the heart of Colombia led by Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada passed through Aguada. Modern Aguada was founded in 1956. Economy Main source of income of Aguada is agriculture with products panela reed, maize, beans, yuca, coffee, peas and arracacha cultivated. References

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Fort Aguada
Fort Aguada is a seventeenth-century Portuguese-era fort, built in 1612, along with a lighthouse, standing in Goa, India, on Sinquerim Beach, overlooking the Arabian Sea. It is an ASI protected Monument of National Importance in Goa. Origins and history Aguada fort was originally constructed in 1612 to guard against the Dutch. It was a reference point for the vessels coming from Europe at that time. This old Portuguese fort stands on the beach south of Candolim, at the shore of the Mandovi River. It was initially tasked with defense of shipping and the nearby Bardez sub-district. A freshwater spring within the fort provided water supply to the ships that used to stop by. This is how the fort got its name: Aguada, meaning watery in the Portuguese language. Crews of passing ships would often visit to replenish their freshwater stores. The Aguada Fort Lighthouse erected in 1864 is the oldest of its kind in Asia. Built in 1612, it was once the grandstand of 79 cannons. It ...
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Águeda (other)
Águeda is a city and a municipality in Portugal. Águeda may also refer to: People *Agueda Salazar Martinez (1898–2000), an American artist **''Agueda Martinez: Our People, Our Country'', a 1977 American short documentary film *Agueda Amaral (born 1972), an East Timorese athlete *Águeda Dicancro, a Uruguayan sculptor *Agueda Esteban (1868–1944), a Filipina revolutionary *Agueda Monasterio de Lattapiat (1776-1817), a heroines of the Chilean War of Independence *Agueda Kahabagan y Iniquinto (fl. 1896–1901), or Henerala Agueda, woman general of the Philippine army Other uses *Águeda (river), a tributary of the Douro river, Spain *Águeda (freguesia), a former civil parish in Águeda, Portugal *Águeda (telenovela), ''Águeda'' (telenovela), a Mexican TV program See also

*Aguada (other) *Castle of Santa Àgueda, Ferreries, Menorca *Fort Santa Agueda, Guam {{disambiguation, given name ...
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Aguadas
Aguadas is a town and municipality in the Colombian department of Caldas. It is bordered to the north by Abejorral, to the east by Sonsón, to the southeast by Salamina, to the south by Pacora, to the west by Caramanta and Valparaiso, and to the northwest by La Pintada. The municipality of Aguadas, located in the northern part of the department, was founded in 1808 by José Narciso Estrada. In addition to the fame of Aguadeño hats (''sombrero aguadeño''), which are very similar to palm-straw Panama hats (also known as ''iraca'' in Colombia). Aguadas offers visitors its historic center, which was declared a national monument in 1982. It has a temperate climate thanks to the variety of climates ranging from warm to moor. Another of its main attractions is the National Festival of the Colombian Pasillo (''Festival Nacional del Pasillo Colombiano''), an annual event that has earned recognition for Aguadas as the capital of the Colombian Pasillo. Located along the Colombian ...
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Meteorite Fall
A meteorite fall, also called an observed fall, is a meteorite collected after its fall from outer space, that was also observed by people or automated devices. Any other meteorite is called a "meteorite find, find". There are more than 1,300 documented falls listed in widely used databases, most of which have specimens in modern collections. , the Meteoritical Bulletin Database had 1372 confirmed falls. Importance Observed meteorite falls are important for several reasons. Material from observed falls has not been subjected to terrestrial weathering, making the find a better candidate for scientific study. Historically, observed falls were the most compelling evidence supporting the extraterrestrial origin of meteorites. Furthermore, observed fall discoveries are a better representative sample of the types of meteorites which fall to Earth. For example, iron meteorites take much longer to meteorite weathering, weather and are easier to identify as unusual objects, as comp ...
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Aguada (meteorite)
Aguada may refer to: Places Central and South America * Aguada, Santander, a town and municipality in northeastern Colombia * Aguada, Montevideo, a neighbourhood of Montevideo, Uruguay * Aguada, Puerto Rico, a municipality of Puerto Rico * Aguada de Pasajeros, a municipality and town in Cienfuegos Province, Cuba * Aguada de Moya, a ward and town in Villa Clara Province, Cuba * Isla Aguada, a locality in Carmen Municipality, Campeche, Mexico * La Aguada, Pichilemu, a village in Cardenal Caro Province, Chile *La Aguada y Costa Azul, a village in the Rocha Department, Uruguay Asia * Aguada, a district of Placer, Masbate, Philippines * Fort Aguada, a 17th-century fort in Goa, India * Castella de Aguada, a fort in Bandra, Mumbai, India Europe *Aguada de Cima, a civil parish in Águeda, Centro Region, Portugal Other uses * Aguada (meteorite), a meteorite which fell in 1930 near Cordoba, Argentina See also * Aguadas * Águeda (other) * Salinas y Aguada Blanca National ...
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Aguada De Cima
Aguada de Cima is a civil parish in the Centro Region municipality of Águeda, in Portugal Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic, is a country on the Iberian Peninsula in Southwestern Europe. Featuring Cabo da Roca, the westernmost point in continental Europe, Portugal borders Spain to its north and east, with which it share .... The population in 2011 was 4,013, in an area of 28.39 km2. It contains the localities Aguadalte, Almas da Areosa, Bustelo, Cabeço Grande, Cabeço da Igreja, Cabeço de Lama, Cadaval, Canavai, Carvalhitos, Corsa, Engenho, Forcada, Formigueiro, Forno, Garrido, Ilha, Ínsua, Miragaia, Monte Verde, Pisão, Pisão da Forcada, Outeiro, Povoa de Baixo, Povoa de S. Domingos, Povoa do Teso, Povoa de Vale Trigo, S. Martinho, Seixo, Teso, Vale Grande, Vale do Lobo and Vila. History Aguada de Cima was a Roman outpost in or about 350 BC. It was first mentioned in 132 A.D., as ''Aqualata''. It was also mentioned under donation papers referring to ...
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Castella De Aguada
Castella de Aguada (corruption of ''Castelo da Aguada'', Portuguese for "Fort of the Waterpoint"), also known as the Bandra Fort, is a fort located in Bandra, Mumbai. "Castella" is a misspelling for Portuguese "Castelo" (castle), although it seems its Portuguese builders actually called it Forte de Bandorá (or Bandra Fort). It is located at Land's End in Bandra. It was built by the Portuguese in 1640 as a watchtower overlooking Mahim Bay, the Arabian Sea and the southern island of Mahim. The strategic value of the fort was enhanced in 1661 after the Portuguese ceded the seven islands of Bombay that lay to the immediate south of Bandra to the English. The name indicates its origin as a place where fresh water was available in the form of a fountain ("Aguada") for Portuguese ships cruising the coasts in the initial period of Portuguese presence. The fort lies over several levels, from sea level to an altitude of . Castella de Aguada has been featured in several Hindi films, s ...
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Placer, Masbate
Placer, officially the Municipality of Placer, is a municipality in the province of Masbate, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 56,340 people. Placer is from Masbate City. History By virtue of Republic Act No. 292, passed on June 16, 1948, the barrio of Placer was constituted as its own municipality, separate from Cataingan. At the time of its creation, Placer included the entire present-day municipality of Esperanza, which was then a barrio of Placer (its largest barrio). Geography Barangays Placer is politically subdivided into 35 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios. * Aguada * Ban-Ao * Burabod * Cabangcalan * Calumpang * Camayabsan * Daan-lungsod * Dangpanan * Daraga * Guin-Awayan * Guinhan-Ayan * Katipunan * Libas * Locso-An * Luna * Mahayag * Mahayahay * Manlut-Od * Matagangtang * Naboctot * Nagarao * Nainday * Naocondiot * Pasiagon * Pili * Poblacion * Puro * Quibrada * San Marcos * Santa Cruz * Taboc * Ta ...
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Aguada, Montevideo
Aguada is a ''barrio'' (neighbourhood or district) of Montevideo, Uruguay. Its name indicates water flow and originates from the springs and well it used to have which supplied the original city and the boats with drinking water. Location Aguada borders Centro and Cordón on the south, Villa Muñoz to the east, Reducto and Bella Vista to the north and the port of Montevideo (which belongs to Ciudad Vieja) on the west. Its name indicates water flow and originates from the springs and well it used to have which supplied the original city and the boats with drinking water. Most of its west side is an industrial area. Buildings Aguada is home to the Palacio Legislativo, the Telecommunications Tower (Montevideo), the old Estación Central General Artigas, the Faculties of Medicine and of Chemistry of the University of the Republic, the Basílica Nuestra Señora del Carmen (Iglesia de la Aguada) and the headquarters of the state-owned ANCAP and Banco de Seguros del Estado. P ...
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La Aguada Y Costa Azul
La Aguada y Costa Azul is a village in the Rocha Department of southeastern Uruguay Uruguay, officially the Oriental Republic of Uruguay, is a country in South America. It shares borders with Argentina to its west and southwest and Brazil to its north and northeast, while bordering the Río de la Plata to the south and the A .... Geography The village is located on the Atlantic coast and shares borders with La Paloma to the south (the border being the railroad track Rocha - La Paloma) and Arachania to the north. History Its status was elevated to "Pueblo" (village) on 21 December 1995 by the Act of Ley Nº 12.253. Population In 2011 La Aguada y Costa Azul had a population of 1,090. Source: ''Instituto Nacional de Estadística de Uruguay'' References External linksINE map of La Paloma, La Aguada y Costa Azul and Arachania Populated places in the Rocha Department Seaside resorts in Uruguay {{Rocha-geo-stub ...
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La Aguada, Pichilemu
La Aguada (Spanish for ''the well'', or a 'waða is a Chilean village located north of Pichilemu, Cardenal Caro Province Cardenal Caro Province () is one of the three provinces of the central Chilean region of O'Higgins (VI). The capital of Cardenal Caro is Pichilemu. Name The province is named after Cardinal José María Caro Rodríguez, native of Pichilemu, and .... References Populated places in Pichilemu {{Pichilemu-stub ...
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