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Examples
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In approaching the City of Mexico by the main highway you go directly on to Penon, which is a strong position, exceedingly well fortified.
General Scott Wright, Gen Marcus J 1893
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There is one other site about five 10 minutes from here, near El Penon.
Tlaxcala State: traveling the Central High Plains of Mexico 2006
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There is one other site about five 10 minutes from here, near El Penon.
Tlaxcala State: traveling the Central High Plains of Mexico 2006
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There is one other site about five 10 minutes from here, near El Penon.
Tlaxcala State: traveling the Central High Plains of Mexico 2006
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Our road passed round the Rock of the Lovers (el Penon de los Enamorados), which rose in a precipice above us.
The Alhambra 2002
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Our road passed round the Rock of the Lovers (el Penon de los Enamorados), which rose in a precipice above us.
The Alhambra 2002
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Penon, on the right of the road, springing up from the low flat ground dividing the lakes.
Memoirs of the Union's Three Great Civil War Generals David Widger
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Can tell the Pepel what to Penon, and ef you Plese Rite to us A
The American Missionary — Volume 42, No. 03, March, 1888 Various
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The second division (Twiggs's) about the Grand Plaza and extending toward the gate of San Lazaro, or the Penon, at which it will keep a guard and two pieces of artillery, as above.
General Scott Wright, Gen Marcus J 1893
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We have already said that the harbour of Algiers was formed by the running out of an artificial pier from the mainland to the small island of Penon, which lies close to the town.
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