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Felipe Lorenzo del Río

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And Amaya are also Basque and Cantabrian feminine proper names of Indo-European origin ( amma: mother ) also converted in place names as accredits the Peña Amaya, situated almost 1400 altitude, mazizo which was built a namesake city, mentioned in the 1st century in the route of mud as a station of the Blendios driveway in CantabriaHe joined Legio VII Gémina (Leon ) with Portus Blendium (Suances ) locality eminently tourist Cantabrian coast of about 5,000 inhabitants.

  



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