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  • Pronounced "hu riv nee ya", roll the "r" like in Spanish "Gracias". 5 to 1, which initially made us feel very rich but we soon found that most consumer goods were priced to make up the difference.

    Archive 2008-10-01 Sissie 2008

  • Pronounced "hu riv nee ya", roll the "r" like in Spanish "Gracias". 5 to 1, which initially made us feel very rich but we soon found that most consumer goods were priced to make up the difference.

    Goodbye Hungary. Hello Ukraine! Sissie 2008

  • San José de Gracias is famous for pottery that features green pineapples and pigs while the artisans of Ocumicho specialize in manufacturing impish devil figures and masks.

    Journey to Patamban, Michoacan 2004

  • San José de Gracias is famous for pottery that features green pineapples and pigs while the artisans of Ocumicho specialize in manufacturing impish devil figures and masks.

    Journey to Patamban, Michoacan 2004

  • San José de Gracias is famous for pottery that features green pineapples and pigs while the artisans of Ocumicho specialize in manufacturing impish devil figures and masks.

    Journey to Patamban, Michoacan 2004

  • San José de Gracias is famous for pottery that features green pineapples and pigs while the artisans of Ocumicho specialize in manufacturing impish devil figures and masks.

    Journey to Patamban, Michoacan 2004

  • They applaud, and a woman's voice, very softly, says "Gracias" -- the title of the story.

    The Political Briefing 2010

  • We had friends with us and they were anxious to check out the village of San José de Gracias, which is known as the village of "Green Pineapples and Pigs."

    Patamban - The Fiesta De Cristo Rey 2001

  • We had friends with us and they were anxious to check out the village of San José de Gracias, which is known as the village of "Green Pineapples and Pigs."

    Patamban - The Fiesta De Cristo Rey 2001

  • I shoved $300 pesos in his hand .. he smiled, said "Gracias", and drove away ..

    Watch out for speed trap in Monclova 2009

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