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- Oc·ta·vio [ok-tey-vee-oh; Spanish awk-tah-vyaw] /ɒkˈteɪ viˌoʊ; Spanish ɔkˈtɑ vyɔ/, 1914–98, Mexican poet and essayist: Nobel prize 1990.
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- a city in and the administrative capital of Bolivia, in the W part; Sucre is the official capital. About 12,000 feet (3660 meters) above sea level.
- a city in SE Baja California, in NW Mexico.
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- Octavio (ɔkˈtaβjo). 1914–98, Mexican poet and essayist. His poems include the cycle Piedra de Sol (1957) and Blanco (1967). Nobel prize for literature 1990
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- a city in W Bolivia, at an altitude of 3600 m (12 000 ft): seat of government since 1898 (though Sucre is still the official capital); the country’s largest city; founded in 1548 by the Spaniards; university (1830). Pop: 1 533 000 (2005 est)