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Espinal (other)
Espinal, Spanish for spine, may refer to: People * Espinal (surname) Places *Argentine Espinal, an ecoregion in Argentina * Espinal, Navarre, Spain *Espinal, Veracruz, Mexico * El Espinal, Oaxaca, Mexico *El Espinal, Tolima Espinal is a Colombian municipality and town located in the Department of Tolima, 146 km southwest from Bogotá. It is the second most important town of the department and is the rice capital of the center of the country. It is flanked by ...
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Vertebral Column
The spinal column, also known as the vertebral column, spine or backbone, is the core part of the axial skeleton in vertebrates. The vertebral column is the defining and eponymous characteristic of the vertebrate. The spinal column is a segmented column of vertebrae that surrounds and protects the spinal cord. The vertebrae are separated by intervertebral discs in a series of cartilaginous joints. The dorsal portion of the spinal column houses the spinal canal, an elongated body cavity, cavity formed by the alignment of the vertebral neural arches that encloses and protects the spinal cord, with spinal nerves exiting via the intervertebral foramina to innervate each body segment. There are around 50,000 species of animals that have a vertebral column. The human spine is one of the most-studied examples, as the general structure of human vertebrae is fairly homology (biology), typical of that found in other mammals, reptiles, and birds. The shape of the vertebral body does, howev ...
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Espinal (surname)
Espinal is a Spanish surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Amaya Espinal (born 1999), Dominican-American nurse, model and contestant of reality show Love Island *Jaime Espinal (born 1984), Puerto Rican sport wrestler *José Espinal (born 1982), Dominican footballer *Luís Espinal Camps (1932–1980), Spanish missionary to Bolivia *Marcos Espinal, Dominican physician * Panya Clark Espinal (born 1965), Canadian sculptor * Rafael Espinal, American politician * Ramón Tapia Espinal (1926–2002), Dominican lawyer and politician *Raynel Espinal (born 1991) Dominican professional baseball player *Santiago Espinal (born 1994), Dominican professional baseball player *Vinicio Espinal Vinicio Edwards Espinal Marte (born 14 November 1982 in Santo Domingo) is a Dominican former football player and current coach. A former Serie A player, he is the twin brother of José Espinal and also holds Italian nationality. Club career ... (born 1982), Dominican footballer {{surname, ...
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Argentine Espinal
The Espinal (NT0801) is an ecoregion of dry, thorny forest, savanna and steppe in Argentina. It has been extensively modified by large scale cattle ranching, but remnants of the original flora remain. It is threatened by the advance of the irrigation-based agricultural frontier. Location The espinal is a broad arc of arid land in the interior of Argentina to the north and west of Buenos Aires, extending from the northern Uruguay border west through Santa Fe to Cordoba and south to the Atlantic coast south of Bahía Blanca. It includes central Santa Fe Province, Córdoba Province and the northern part of San Luis Province. It has an area of . The name "''espinal''" (thorny) refers to the thorny deciduous shrubland forest of the region between the flooded wetlands along the Paraná River to the east and the Sierras de Córdoba to the west. The northern part of the ecoregion adjoins the Humid Pampas around Buenos Aires to the south, the Uruguayan savanna to the east, and the H ...
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Espinal, Navarre
Espinal (Aurizberri in Basque and, officially, Aurizberri/Espinal) is a Spanish town and council in the municipality of Erro in the Chartered (''Foral'') Community of Navarre. It is located in Merindad de Sangüesa, in the Auñamendi region. Its population in 2014 was 243 inhabitants. The town is located on the French way of the Camino de Santiago The Camino de Santiago (, ; ), or the Way of St. James in English, is a network of pilgrims' ways or pilgrimages leading to the shrine of the apostle James in the cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia in northwestern Spain, where tra .... Populated places in Navarre {{Navarre-geo-stub ...
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Espinal, Veracruz
Espinal is a municipality that is located in the central area of the state of Veracruz Veracruz, formally Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave, is one of the 31 states which, along with Mexico City, comprise the 32 Political divisions of Mexico, Federal Entit ... in the Totonaca Region. It is located at coordinates 20° 16' north latitude and 97° 24' west longitude, and has a height of 100 m. The municipality is made up 82 localities where 24,823 people live. References Municipalities of Veracruz {{Veracruz-geo-stub ...
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El Espinal, Oaxaca
El Espinal, Spanish for "the spine" is a town and municipality in Oaxaca, southeastern Mexico. As of 2005, the municipality had a population of 8,219. Geography Covering an area of 82.93 km2, El Espinal is part of the Juchitán District in the west of the Istmo de Tehuantepec region. The area is a plain, ideal for agriculture, with a very warm and somewhat humid climate. It shares boundaries with Asunción Ixtaltepec to the north, Comitancillo and San Pedro Comitancillo to the west, and Juchitán de Zaragoza to the south. History El Espinal was recognized as a town in 1808, just before Mexican Independence The Mexican War of Independence (, 16 September 1810 – 27 September 1821) was an armed conflict and political process resulting in Mexico's independence from the Spanish Empire. It was not a single, coherent event, but local and regional .... This zone did not play an important role during the toughest years of the struggle for the independence of Mexico. No ...
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