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What is the meaning of “El Nino”?

The term “El Nino” originates from Spanish, and it translates to “The Boy” or “The Christ Child” in English. It was originally used by Peruvian fishermen to refer to a warm ocean current that typically appears around Christmas time, hence the association with the Christ Child. 

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