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Anchor text: Europe
Target Entity: Europe
Preceding Context: There is a related theory, consistent with the spelling, that the place is named for the carencro tĂȘte rouge, a red-headed buzzard referred to by
Succeeding Context: an explorers as early as 1699, and described in 1774 by Antoine-Simon Le Page du Pratz. Du Pratz described the bird as having black plumage and a head covered with red flesh. He said the Spanish government protected the birds, "for as they do not use the whole carcass of the buffaloes which (the Spaniards) kill, those birds eat what they leave, which otherwise, by rotting on the ground, would ... infect the air."
Paragraph Title: Etymology
Source Page: Carencro, Louisiana

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