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Pimienta (other)
Pimienta is a Spanish word, meaning "pepper". It may refer to: * Pimienta, Honduras, a municipality in the Cortés department * ''rana pimienta'' ("pepper frog"), a local name of the frog ''Leptodactylus labyrinthicus'' * ''Pimienta'' (film), a 1966 Argentine film People * Bernardo Gómez-Pimienta (born 1961), Mexican architect and furniture designer * Francisco Díaz Pimienta (1594–1652), Spanish naval officer * Francisco Javier García Pimienta (born 1974), Spanish retired football player and football manager * Juan de Torrezar Díaz Pimienta (died 1782), Spanish military officer and colonial official * Lido Pimienta (born 1986), Colombian-Canadian musician * Pavel Pimienta Pavel Pimienta (born 3 August 1976) is a retired volleyball player from Cuba. A one-time Olympian (2000), he won the bronze medal with the Cuban men's national volleyball team at the 1998 FIVB World Championship. He was a middle blocker. Hono ... (born 1976), volleyball player from Cuba * Raymo ...
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Black Pepper
Black pepper (''Piper nigrum'') is a flowering vine in the family Piperaceae, cultivated for its fruit, known as a peppercorn, which is usually dried and used as a spice and seasoning. The fruit is a drupe (stonefruit) which is about in diameter (fresh and fully mature), dark red, and contains a stone which encloses a single pepper seed. Peppercorns and the ground pepper derived from them may be described simply as ''pepper'', or more precisely as ''black pepper'' (cooked and dried unripe fruit), ''green pepper'' (dried unripe fruit), or ''white pepper'' (ripe fruit seeds). Black pepper is native to the Malabar Coast of India, and the Malabar pepper is extensively cultivated there and in other tropical regions. Ground, dried, and cooked peppercorns have been used since antiquity, both for flavour and as a traditional medicine. Black pepper is the world's most traded spice, and is one of the most common spices added to cuisines around the world. Its spiciness is due to the ch ...
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Pimienta, Honduras
Pimienta is a town, with a population of 12,990 (2020 calculation),Citypopulation.de
Population of cities in Honduras and a in the Honduran department of Cortés. The name means "" in

Leptodactylus Labyrinthicus
''Leptodactylus labyrinthicus'' is a species of frog in the family Leptodactylidae. Its common names are labyrinth frog, pepper frog, South American pepper frog, and pepper foam frog. This frog is found in central and southeastern Brazil, northeast Argentina (Misiones and Corrientes Provinces), and eastern Paraguay. Earlier reports from Bolivia refer to '' Leptodactylus vastus'', or possibly an unnamed species. Description This species is a large frog, with the snout-vent length of males measuring and that of females in snout–vent length. The labyrinth-related names of this frog refer to the labyrinthine patterns it has on its belly, which is often light with dark vermiculations. Tadpoles are cryptic colored, with a dark gray back and tail. Ecology and behaviour ''Leptodactylus labyrinthicus'' occurs in the Cerrado and Caatinga at elevations up to above sea level. It has been found mostly in open habitats, with the Amazon rainforest and Amazon river blocking its natur ...
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Pimienta (film)
''Pimienta'' is a 1966 Argentine film directed by Carlos Rinaldi Carlos Rinaldi (February 5, 1915 – 1995 in Buenos Aires) was an Argentina, Argentine film director, film editor and screenwriter. Rinaldi began as a film editor in 1937 but in 1949 he became a film director and directed some 30 pictures w .... Cast *Patricia Scaliter *Amalia Scaliter External links * 1966 films 1960s Spanish-language films Films directed by Carlos Rinaldi Argentine comedy-drama films 1960s Argentine films {{1960s-Argentina-film-stub ...
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Bernardo Gómez-Pimienta
Bernardo Gómez-Pimienta (born August 18, 1961) is one of Mexico's most widely recognized architects and furniture designers, and named as one of their top 40 architects in 40 years, whose most famous projects include the National Theatre School-CNA, the Hotel Habita, the renovation of Teatro de los Insurgentes, Building Services Televisa in Chapultepec, Phoenix Fire Station, the Convention and Exhibition Center and the sports complex JVC Educare in Guadalajara, Jalisco. Early life, education, career Gómez-Pimienta was born in Belgium Belgium, ; french: Belgique ; german: Belgien officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country in Northwestern Europe. The country is bordered by the Netherlands to the north, Germany to the east, Luxembourg to the southeast, France to ... and has been an architect since 1987. He is the director of the School of Architecture at the Universidad Anahuac del Norte and member of the National Academy of Architecture and the National Sy ...
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Francisco Díaz Pimienta
Francisco Díaz Pimienta (1594–1652) was a Spanish naval officer who became Captain general of the Ocean Fleet. Early years Díaz Pimienta's father was also Francisco Díaz Pimienta, a member of the nobility who was born on La Palma in the Canary Islands. His father distinguished himself in the battle of Lepanto and was favored by king Philip II of Spain. Díaz Pimienta was born in 1594 in Tazacorte, an illegitimate child, and was raised by his aunt and uncle in Garachico, Tenerife. He went to Seville for academic studies, following his father's wish for him to enter the church. He was an excellent pupil, at the age of 14 being able to translate the works of Livy and Quintus Curtius with ease, but he was inspired by his father's example and wanted to go to sea. When his father died in 1610, Díaz Pimienta left school and joined the navy, serving on the galleons of the Indies. One of Díaz Pimienta's sisters married a Canary merchant, Alonso Ferrera, who was connected to t ...
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Francisco Javier García Pimienta
Francisco is the Spanish and Portuguese form of the masculine given name '' Franciscus''. Nicknames In Spanish, people with the name Francisco are sometimes nicknamed " Paco". San Francisco de Asís was known as ''Pater Comunitatis'' (father of the community) when he founded the Franciscan order, and "Paco" is a short form of ''Pater Comunitatis''. In areas of Spain where Basque is spoken, " Patxi" is the most common nickname; in the Catalan areas, "Cesc" (short for Francesc) is often used. In Spanish Latin America and in the Philippines, people with the name Francisco are frequently called " Pancho". " Kiko" is also used as a nickname, and " Chicho" is another possibility. In Portuguese, people named Francisco are commonly nicknamed "Chico" (''shíco''). This is also a less-common nickname for Francisco in Spanish. People with the given name * Pope Francis is rendered in the Spanish and Portuguese languages as Papa Francisco * Francisco Acebal (1866–1933), Spanish write ...
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Juan De Torrezar Díaz Pimienta
Juan de Torrezar Díaz Pimienta (sometimes ''Juan de Torrezal Díaz Pimienta'') (died 11 June 1782 in Bogotá) was a Spanish military officer and colonial official. He was twice governor of Cartagena de Indias, after which he was promoted to viceroy of New Granada. Background He was a brigadier in the royal army and a knight of the Order of Carlos III. In 1779 he was promoted to field marshal. He was governor of the province of Cartagena two times. The first time was from 12 May 1774 to 14 September 1780, the second was from 1 May 1781 to 21 April 1782. During his government, Lieutenant Antonio de Latorre founded 43 pueblos, in which 41,000 persons were settled. One of these was Montería. As viceroy of New Granada He took possession of his new office on 1 April 1782, still in Cartagena. Before leaving that city, he announced a generous amnesty for those charged in the Revolt of the Comuneros. On 21 April he left Cartagena to take up his new position in Santafé de Bogotá, th ...
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Lido Pimienta
Lido Pimienta (born 1986) is a Colombian Canadian musician, singer, and songwriter. She rose to prominence after her 2016 album, ''La Papessa'', won the 2017 Polaris Music Prize.Lido Pimienta Wins 2017 Polaris Music Prize
, ''Exclaim!'', September 18, 2017.
Her music incorporates a variety of styles and influences, including traditional and musical styles such as



Pavel Pimienta
Pavel Pimienta (born 3 August 1976) is a retired volleyball player from Cuba. A one-time Olympian (2000), he won the bronze medal with the Cuban men's national volleyball team at the 1998 FIVB World Championship. He was a middle blocker. Honours * 1997 FIVB World League — 2nd place * 1998 FIVB World League — 1st place * 1998 World Championship — 3rd place * 1999 FIVB World League — 2nd place * 1999 Pan American Games — 1st place * 1999 FIVB World Cup — 2nd place * 2000 FIVB World League — 8th place * 2000 Olympic Games — 7th place * 2001 FIVB World League — 5th place * 2001 World Grand Champions Cup — 1st place * 2001 America's Cup — 2nd place * 2002 FIVB World League — 13th place * 2002 World Championship — 19th place * 2003 FIVB World League — 13th place * 2003 Pan American Games The 2003 Pan American Games were held in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, from August 1 to 17, 2003. The successful bid for the games was made in the mid-1 ...
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Raymondt Pimienta
Raymondt Pimienta (born 7 May 1982) is an Aruban football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly c ... player. He played for Aruba national team in 2002, 2004, and 2008. National team statistics References * 1982 births Living people Aruban men's footballers Men's association football midfielders SV Racing Club Aruba players Aruba men's international footballers {{Aruba-footy-bio-stub ...
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