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Merida

[ US /mɝˈidə/ ]
NOUN
  1. the capital of the Mexican state of Yucatan

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  • The ruins of Chichen Itza lie about midway between Cancun and Merida, so that the journey from each city takes around 2 or 3 hours via the new autopista.
  • About 30 species within the arctic regions belonging to the families Petromyzontidae, Acipenseridae, Anguillidae, Clupeidae, Osmeridae, Salmonidae, and Gasterosteidae exhibit diadromous behavior (i.e., spend part of their lives in the marine environment and migrate to freshwater to spawn, or the converse). Effects of climate change on arctic anadromous fish
  • Bulla: a blister or blister-like structure: the shield-like sclerite that closes the opening to the trachea in lamellicorn larvae: in Ephemerida Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
  • Spanish second division outfit Levante were reported to be looking to strike a deal, with Merida believed to be interested in making such a move.
  • Here is our guide to a two-week, twin-centre break on the Yucatan, making use of an open-jaw flight into Campeche or Merida and out of Cancun.
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  • The best way to tour Merida is on foot, but it could be more fun on a horse-drawn calesa. Merida - the white city of the Yucatan
  • The men looked almost as disconcerted as me; at my side, Merida yawned toothily and began to clean her fur.
  • One of the problems with living on the coast in the tropics is the terrible heat in the summer time (someone mentioned that about Mérida). Help appreciated in location choice!
  • I have seen fine specimens of the chiastolite (macle) which the Indians wore as amulets and which came from the Sierra Nevada de Merida. Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America
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