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  2. La Patilla - Wikipedia

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    La Patilla is an online news site founded by Alberto Federico Ravell in 2010. It covers politics, social issues, and events in Venezuela, and has faced censorship, attacks, and lawsuits from the government.

  3. Alberto Federico Ravell - Wikipedia

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    On 11 June 2010 Ravell created a news site, called La Patilla. La Patilla is currently one of the top visited news websites in Venezuela, ranked more popular than El Universal, Globovisión and El Nacional. [5] On August 5, 2011 Alberto Federico Ravell purchased a small subscription television channel in Colombia called Cable Noticias.

  4. Patillas, Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Patillas is a beach town and municipality in the southeastern coast of Puerto Rico, founded in 1811. It has a population of 15,985, a sugar cane mill, and a mountainous terrain with two mountain ranges.

  5. List of barrios and sectors of Patillas, Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Like all municipalities of Puerto Rico, Patillas is subdivided into administrative units called barrios, which are, in contemporary times, roughly comparable to minor civil divisions. [1]

  6. Mother of All Marches - Wikipedia

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    The Mother of All Marches (Spanish: La madre de todas las marchas), also known as the Mother of All Protests, was a day of protests held on April 19, 2017, in Venezuela against the Chavista government of president Nicolás Maduro. [5]

  7. 2019 Venezuelan protests - Wikipedia

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    A summary of the protests that aimed to remove Nicolás Maduro from the presidency in 2019, and the counter-demonstrations that supported him. The article covers the causes, goals, casualties, and outcomes of the protests, as well as the role of Juan Guaidó and other actors.

  8. Miquelet lock - Wikipedia

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    Miquelet lock is a type of firing mechanism used in muskets and pistols from the 16th to the 19th century. It has horizontal sears, external mainspring, and grooved battery face, and was used in Spain, Italy, Portugal, and other regions.

  9. Polls in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    La Patilla reported a statement by sociologist Juan Manuel Trak saying that polls in Venezuela are systematically used as propaganda tools to influence public opinion on possible election results, providing examples of manipulated polls for propaganda purposes from both the government and the opposition. Informative Coalition (C-INFORMA ...