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Maximus February 17th 04 05:54 PM

Chiclayos
 
Hi :)
I know chicle is grown in south and central america, so I was curious if the
name of the peruvian city of Chiclayos was related to chicle - specifically,
if the town was named after people who harvest chicle which used to be used
ion chewing gum if I am not mistaken.

I got part of an answer on google:

http://www.bmts.com/~dibaudjimoh/page20.html

La Dolce di Far Niente



Maximus February 17th 04 05:58 PM

http://www.committment.com/taylor2.html
La Dolce di Far Niente

"Maximus" wrote in message
ink.net...
Hi :)
I know chicle is grown in south and central america, so I was curious if

the
name of the peruvian city of Chiclayos was related to chicle -

specifically,
if the town was named after people who harvest chicle which used to be

used
ion chewing gum if I am not mistaken.

I got part of an answer on google:

http://www.bmts.com/~dibaudjimoh/page20.html

La Dolce di Far Niente





David Eduardo February 17th 04 11:15 PM

Chicle is native to Northern Central America and Southern Mexico. The name
appears to be either Náhatl or Mayan in origin.

Chiclayo is not in a gum producing area.

"Maximus" wrote in message
ink.net...
Hi :)
I know chicle is grown in south and central america, so I was curious if

the
name of the peruvian city of Chiclayos was related to chicle -

specifically,
if the town was named after people who harvest chicle which used to be

used
ion chewing gum if I am not mistaken.

I got part of an answer on google:

http://www.bmts.com/~dibaudjimoh/page20.html

La Dolce di Far Niente





Tony Meloche February 18th 04 12:21 AM



Maximus wrote:

Hi :)
I know chicle is grown in south and central america, so I was curious if the
name of the peruvian city of Chiclayos was related to chicle - specifically,
if the town was named after people who harvest chicle which used to be used
ion chewing gum if I am not mistaken.

I got part of an answer on google:

http://www.bmts.com/~dibaudjimoh/page20.html

La Dolce di Far Niente



I certainly don't speak "native fluent" Spanish, but that could be
translated as "chicle farmers" or "the chicle people".

The Old Guy


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