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CAN: CONCACAF CHAMPIONS CUP ROUND 1, Atletico Ottawa Vs Nashville SC, February 17, 2026
18 February 2026
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18 February 2026
In Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, on February 17, 2026, Nashville SC defender Thomas Williams #21 gives instruction during the CONCACAF Champions Cup Round 1 match between Atletico Ottawa and Nashville SC at Hamilton Stadium.
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CAN: CONCACAF CHAMPIONS CUP ROUND 1, Atletico Ottawa Vs Nashville SC, February 17, 2026
18 February 2026
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18 February 2026
In Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, on February 17, 2026, Nashville SC goalkeeper Brian Schwake gives instruction during the CONCACAF Champions Cup Round 1 match between Atletico Ottawa and Nashville SC at Hamilton Stadium
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17 February 2026
Originally from West Africa, monas arrive in Grenada in the 18th century on colonial ships, perhaps as pets or possibly even by accident. They are the only species of monkey found on the island and are known among locals for their sociable personalities, booming voices, and lithe, plasticine-like limbs. Their faces, which are blue-grey and surrounded by fluffy white beards, are extremely expressive, with wide black eyes giving them a near-constant look of surprise. This information is taken at Grand Etang National Park in Grenada, on February 9, 2026.
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17 February 2026
Originally from West Africa, monas arrive in Grenada in the 18th century on colonial ships, perhaps as pets or possibly even by accident. They are the only species of monkey found on the island and are known among locals for their sociable personalities, booming voices, and lithe, plasticine-like limbs. Their faces, which are blue-grey and surrounded by fluffy white beards, are extremely expressive, with wide black eyes giving them a near-constant look of surprise. This information is taken at Grand Etang National Park in Grenada, on February 9, 2026.
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17 February 2026
Originally from West Africa, monas arrive in Grenada in the 18th century on colonial ships, perhaps as pets or possibly even by accident. They are the only species of monkey found on the island and are known among locals for their sociable personalities, booming voices, and lithe, plasticine-like limbs. Their faces, which are blue-grey and surrounded by fluffy white beards, are extremely expressive, with wide black eyes giving them a near-constant look of surprise. This information is taken at Grand Etang National Park in Grenada, on February 9, 2026.
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17 February 2026
Originally from West Africa, monas arrive in Grenada in the 18th century on colonial ships, perhaps as pets or possibly even by accident. They are the only species of monkey found on the island and are known among locals for their sociable personalities, booming voices, and lithe, plasticine-like limbs. Their faces, which are blue-grey and surrounded by fluffy white beards, are extremely expressive, with wide black eyes giving them a near-constant look of surprise. This information is taken at Grand Etang National Park in Grenada, on February 9, 2026.
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17 February 2026
Originally from West Africa, monas arrive in Grenada in the 18th century on colonial ships, perhaps as pets or possibly even by accident. They are the only species of monkey found on the island and are known among locals for their sociable personalities, booming voices, and lithe, plasticine-like limbs. Their faces, which are blue-grey and surrounded by fluffy white beards, are extremely expressive, with wide black eyes giving them a near-constant look of surprise. This information is taken at Grand Etang National Park in Grenada, on February 9, 2026.
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17 February 2026
Originally from West Africa, monas arrive in Grenada in the 18th century on colonial ships, perhaps as pets or possibly even by accident. They are the only species of monkey found on the island and are known among locals for their sociable personalities, booming voices, and lithe, plasticine-like limbs. Their faces, which are blue-grey and surrounded by fluffy white beards, are extremely expressive, with wide black eyes giving them a near-constant look of surprise. This information is taken at Grand Etang National Park in Grenada, on February 9, 2026.
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17 February 2026
Originally from West Africa, monas arrive in Grenada in the 18th century on colonial ships, perhaps as pets or possibly even by accident. They are the only species of monkey found on the island and are known among locals for their sociable personalities, booming voices, and lithe, plasticine-like limbs. Their faces, which are blue-grey and surrounded by fluffy white beards, are extremely expressive, with wide black eyes giving them a near-constant look of surprise. This information is taken at Grand Etang National Park in Grenada, on February 9, 2026.
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17 February 2026
Originally from West Africa, monas arrive in Grenada in the 18th century on colonial ships, perhaps as pets or possibly even by accident. They are the only species of monkey found on the island and are known among locals for their sociable personalities, booming voices, and lithe, plasticine-like limbs. Their faces, which are blue-grey and surrounded by fluffy white beards, are extremely expressive, with wide black eyes giving them a near-constant look of surprise. This information is taken at Grand Etang National Park in Grenada, on February 9, 2026.
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17 February 2026
Originally from West Africa, monas arrive in Grenada in the 18th century on colonial ships, perhaps as pets or possibly even by accident. They are the only species of monkey found on the island and are known among locals for their sociable personalities, booming voices, and lithe, plasticine-like limbs. Their faces, which are blue-grey and surrounded by fluffy white beards, are extremely expressive, with wide black eyes giving them a near-constant look of surprise. This information is taken at Grand Etang National Park in Grenada, on February 9, 2026.
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17 February 2026
Originally from West Africa, monas arrive in Grenada in the 18th century on colonial ships, perhaps as pets or possibly even by accident. They are the only species of monkey found on the island and are known among locals for their sociable personalities, booming voices, and lithe, plasticine-like limbs. Their faces, which are blue-grey and surrounded by fluffy white beards, are extremely expressive, with wide black eyes giving them a near-constant look of surprise. This information is taken at Grand Etang National Park in Grenada, on February 9, 2026.
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17 February 2026
Originally from West Africa, monas arrive in Grenada in the 18th century on colonial ships, perhaps as pets or possibly even by accident. They are the only species of monkey found on the island and are known among locals for their sociable personalities, booming voices, and lithe, plasticine-like limbs. Their faces, which are blue-grey and surrounded by fluffy white beards, are extremely expressive, with wide black eyes giving them a near-constant look of surprise. This information is taken at Grand Etang National Park in Grenada, on February 9, 2026.
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17 February 2026
Originally from West Africa, monas arrive in Grenada in the 18th century on colonial ships, perhaps as pets or possibly even by accident. They are the only species of monkey found on the island and are known among locals for their sociable personalities, booming voices, and lithe, plasticine-like limbs. Their faces, which are blue-grey and surrounded by fluffy white beards, are extremely expressive, with wide black eyes giving them a near-constant look of surprise. This information is taken at Grand Etang National Park in Grenada, on February 9, 2026.
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17 February 2026
Originally from West Africa, monas arrive in Grenada in the 18th century on colonial ships, perhaps as pets or possibly even by accident. They are the only species of monkey found on the island and are known among locals for their sociable personalities, booming voices, and lithe, plasticine-like limbs. Their faces, which are blue-grey and surrounded by fluffy white beards, are extremely expressive, with wide black eyes giving them a near-constant look of surprise. This information is taken at Grand Etang National Park in Grenada, on February 9, 2026.
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17 February 2026
Originally from West Africa, monas arrive in Grenada in the 18th century on colonial ships, perhaps as pets or possibly even by accident. They are the only species of monkey found on the island and are known among locals for their sociable personalities, booming voices, and lithe, plasticine-like limbs. Their faces, which are blue-grey and surrounded by fluffy white beards, are extremely expressive, with wide black eyes giving them a near-constant look of surprise. This information is taken at Grand Etang National Park in Grenada, on February 9, 2026.
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