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Hispanic Studies: Study Quiz
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dancastro
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Sep 14th, 2011 at 03:52 GMT
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The capital of Bolivia is La Paz. (Paz means "peace". Pez means "fish" and is masculine [el pez]... and that wouldn't be the best name for the capital of a landlocked country).
BombaySapphire
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Sep 14th, 2011 at 04:11 GMT
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@dancastro: Fish? I suppose that's why PEZ candies are only available in five of these countries. Their web site does list Argentina. Are they hard to find there?
dancastro
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Sep 14th, 2011 at 04:27 GMT
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@BombaySapphire: I've never seen PEZ candies before. At least they aren't advertised in Argentina. And, yes, "pez" means 'fish' in Spanish (while it's alive and swimming, once it's dead and ready to be eaten it's "pescado").
chriskotx
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Sep 14th, 2011 at 12:02 GMT
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I havent seen any Pez candy or dispensers in several decades. I'd be surprised to find that they're available anywhere anymore. I'm guessing that they are though if they have a website.
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