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[edit] Pura Raza
What is pura raza supposed to mean? Or is it just a random columbus ohio/mexican catch phrase? Looks weirdly like "pure race." Although you'd probably say Raza Pura, if you were trying to say that. I'll never check this again for responses, just like no one will see this note. Peace. Pura Raza!!
- Literally yes, I suppose it translates as "Pure Race", but the "La Raza" has special meaning to people of Mexican/South American origin. Maybe a more meaningful translation would be "Pure South American!" or "All Mexican all the time!" or something like that. Peace out. -MrFizyx 18:31, 17 November 2006 (UTC)