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diabolin is incorrectly written and should be written as "diabolin ( accented )" being its meaning:
A diabolin is a small roll similar to a small ball, whose ingredients are starch, grated cheese, eggs, milk and salt. This food is typical of the Department of Sucre in Colombia. To prepare all the ingredients are mixed, a mass is made, the balls are made and are inserted into the oven.
War in the Vendée: Name that received the Breton revolution against the French Republic in 1793, which then spread to the provinces of Anjou and Poitou. Its principal leaders were Cathelineau, Charette, Bonchamp, Lescure and Stoffiet. In 1795, general Hoche availed herself of the religious feeling of the rebels and in return granted them religious freedom, that they lay down their weapons.
In 34 television series; Chips " Frank Poncharello was a California Highway Patrol officer ( U.S.A. ) or motorized patrol, who along with teammate John Baker, traveled different roads and roads trying to maintain order. This series was starring Erik Estrada ( Poncharello ) and Larry Wilcox ( John Baker ).