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  • That is the year when all the founding residents of Nuevo (New) SJP fled their homes in "viejo" (Old) SJP as the sizeable town was overwhelmed by the lava erupting from Paricutín volcano.

    Did you know? Small village in Mexico wins UN Development Prize 2004

  • That is the year when all the founding residents of Nuevo (New) SJP fled their homes in "viejo" (Old) SJP as the sizeable town was overwhelmed by the lava erupting from Paricutín volcano.

    Did you know? Small village in Mexico wins UN Development Prize 2004

  • That is the year when all the founding residents of Nuevo (New) SJP fled their homes in "viejo" (Old) SJP as the sizeable town was overwhelmed by the lava erupting from Paricutín volcano.

    Did you know? Small village in Mexico wins UN Development Prize 2004

  • Kino viejo is the Mexican fishing village of about 3000 people.

    Mexico And Minimum Wage 1997

  • Kino viejo is the Mexican fishing village of about 3000 people.

    Mexico And Minimum Wage 1997

  • The use of "viejo" and "vieja" is awfully common in an affectionate sense among defequenses (as my norteno boss sometimes refers to them), but like the F-word or even the Ch-word, the context is all-important.

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  • The use of "viejo" and "vieja" is awfully common in an affectionate sense among defequenses (as my norteno boss sometimes refers to them), but like the F-word or even the Ch-word, the context is all-important.

    Page 2 2003

  • The use of "viejo" and "vieja" is awfully common in an affectionate sense among defequenses (as my norteno boss sometimes refers to them), but like the F-word or even the Ch-word, the context is all-important.

    Page 2 2003

  • The use of "viejo" and "vieja" is awfully common in an affectionate sense among defequenses (as my norteno boss sometimes refers to them), but like the F-word or even the Ch-word, the context is all-important.

    Page 2 2003

  • My host-family father or "viejo" was named Oscar and religiously followed Independiente.

    Soccer Blogs - latest posts 2009

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