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							<title>13 Latin American Places with Indigenous Names</title>
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															<description><![CDATA[In some Latino countries and cultures, the indigenous influence is tightly woven into many people&#8217;s identity. In others, they are wrongly encouraged to embrace more of (or only) the Spanish influence, and less of the native. The truth is, that every Latin American country has several indigenous cultures who are an undeniable part of its history,]]></description>
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