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Like some 50 other mills across the country, the one in Aguacate had been idle for several years.
El Aguacate has been abandoned, and former residents say they are afraid to return.
Now, he cuts through pipes piled outside the Aguacate mill.
The farmers hope so, too, saying they want El Aguacate to become a place that sustains life once again.
These days, El Aguacate feels more like a ghost town than it does a spook headquarters.
Very colourful is his story about the new species of Dipper he has seen near El Aguacate.
Other communities such as "El Aguacate" are within walking distance of Tarimoro.
Also known as "aguacate" in Spanish.
El Aguacate is a program about life in Caracas and its people, specially Caracas's youth.
Aguacate is a village in Toledo District, Belize.
You covered the 1988 massacre of 22 farm workers in Aguacate, Guatemala, with a single article that erroneously suggested guerrillas were responsible.
Other important landmarks are the clock tower and the former site of the El Aguacate hydroelectric dam, now simply a waterfall.
In June 2011 a new airport should be opened in Aguacate, some kilometers in direction to Culmí.
The officials said the Hercules C-123 had crashed on Sunday during take off from an air base in El Aguacate, 110 miles northeast of here.
Despite official reassurances, the families residing in the batey, or mill village, nestled in the shadow of Aguacate's smokestacks are worried.
Mr. Guerra Callejas was the military commissioner in El Aguacate, and carried a card identifying him as such.
At El Aguacate the soldiers chatted briefly with us and only a short distance above the village we had good views of Antillean Siskin.
Mr. Arenales said the widows and children from El Aguacate are suffering from severe health and psychological problems.
They hope the court ruling, and the investigations into just what lies dormant in El Aguacate's earth, will end a sad and violent part of their recent history.
Some of these words are used in most, or all, Spanish-speaking countries, like chocolate and aguacate (avocado), and some are only used in Mexico.
But, soldiers reported that Reyes Mata had been taken alive and was held as a prisoner at the Air base at El Aguacate for interrogation.
The word guacamole (avocado sauce) is derived from "guaca" (from "aguacate" or avocado) and the word mole.
The site is situated defensively on a hill on the east side of Cerro El Apazote overlooking the Aguacate River.
Families from San Antonio and Aguacate moved there after discovering the clear water for washing and fishing, and the nearby fertile soil for milpas.
All but one of the victims were residents of a tiny settlement called El Aguacate, nestled in the hills outside San Andres Itzapa.