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  2. The Memory of Water (film) - Wikipedia

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    Release date. August 27, 2015. (2015-08-27) Country. Chile. Language. Spanish. The Memory of Water (Spanish: La memoria del agua) is a 2015 Chilean drama film written and directed by Matías Bize. It was screened in the Venice Days section at the 72nd Venice International Film Festival. [1][2] It won the Colón de Oro for best director at the ...

  3. Italo Rota - Wikipedia

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    Throughout his career, he has been entrusted with many projects within and without the national boundaries. Between the end of the 1990s and 2005, Rota designed the multimedia libraries in Anzola and San Sito. [4] For Roberto Cavalli, he worked on boutiques and clubs all over the world, as well as on a villa on the hills near Florence.

  4. Museu da Água - Wikipedia

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    Museu da Água. Coordinates: 38.7192°N 9.1192°W. Water Museum, old gauges. The Museu da Água (Water Museum) is located in Lisbon, Portugal. [1] The museum, the former steam pumping station of Barbadinhos, Lisbon, built in 1880, is in a 19th-century industrial building. The museum features four large steam engines dating from 1880.

  5. Hierve el Agua - Wikipedia

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    Hierve el Agua (Spanish for "the water boils") is a set of natural travertine rock formations in San Lorenzo Albarradas, Oaxaca, Mexico that resemble cascades of water. [1] [2] The site is located about 70 km east of Oaxaca City, [3] and consists of two rock shelves or cliffs which rise between fifty and ninety metres from the valley below, from which extend nearly white rock formations which ...

  6. Cochabamba Water War - Wikipedia

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    20+. The Cochabamba Water War, [2] also known as the Bolivian Water War, was a series of protests that took place in Cochabamba, Bolivia 's fourth largest city, between December 1999 and April 2000 in response to the privatization of the city's municipal water supply company SEMAPA. The wave of demonstrations and police violence was described ...

  7. Chapultepec aqueduct - Wikipedia

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    Chapultepec aqueduct. The Chapultepec aqueduct (in Spanish: acueducto de Chapultepec) was built to provide potable water to Tenochtitlan, now known as Mexico City. Tenochtitlan was the capital of the Triple Aztec Alliance empire (formed in 1428 and ruled by the Mexica, the empire joined together the three Nashua states of Tenochtitlan, Texacoco ...

  8. Agua Fria River - Wikipedia

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    The Agua Fria River on the border edge of Gillett, Arizona. The Agua Fria River (Spanish for "cold water") is a 120-mile (190 km) long intermittent stream which flows generally south from 20 miles (32 km) east-northeast of Prescott in the U.S. state of Arizona. Prescott draws much of its municipal water supply from the upper Agua Fria watershed ...

  9. Water Festival - Wikipedia

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    Origins: "La Batalla del Agua," also known as the Water Battle, is a unique festival celebrated in Lanjarón, Spain. It marks the commencement of the San Juan Festival, which coincides with the Summer Solstice. This festival, deeply rooted in local tradition, celebrates the abundance of water and the onset of summer.