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| | Me Tarzan, You...? Spanish for the Baja Angler |
 | | The Mazda Laputa, left, and the Nissan Moco, if merged, might be called the Puta Moco. |
 | | Now, it turns out, Mazda is producing a minicar for the Japanese market with the intriguing name of Laputa (la puta, the whore, in Spanish). |
 | | The name Laputa, by the way, was supposed to have been borrowed by Mazda from Jonathan Swift's Eighteenth Century classic, Gulliver's Travels, wherein it referred to a mysterious floating island in the sky. |
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