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Meaning of colonia



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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

colonia
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Aromarized liquid that is used to make frictions or massages on the skin or hair. In Colombia lotion or perfume for men. In Mexico it is a territorial and administrative division within a city and equivalent to neighborhood . Territory that is located distant from a country, but that is administratively managed by it. English name of a German city ( Köln ). Settlement in a place outside their place of origin of several people with their own customs and ideologies or similar. settlement. Group of people who live in a place different from their country of origin but who retain their customs, language and traditions.

  



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furoya

1º_ Region occupied and governed by a population of origin outside the place, generally take possession of the territory to exploit its soil and its riches. It is a word of Latin origin, where colonus, i means "farmer, farmer". 2º_ By the previous, group of living beings that live in the same place, with their own organization or with some common trait. 3º_ It is also called 'colony' to the group of houses or buildings where a human group resides for the above meaning. 4º_ 'Colonia colonus' is the scientific name of the colilargo flycatcher bird. 5º_ 'Colonia' is the name of about 50 geographical places. 6º_ It is a cosmetic with aroma that is composed of less than 5% of essence. The name comes from the old trademark "Cologne Water", which was manufactured in the city of Cologne (Germany). See extract , perfume , toilette . 7º_ Name of books, films, series, sports institutions, historical periods, . . .

  

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Anónimo

1.-Cologne: summer residence for children's holiday, usually in the field or on the beach.
2.-Cologne: Ribbon of silk, smooth, two-finger width more or less.

  










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