Actually the last part of the Allende should not be like in day (although I
always heard it in that way), but more like the word "the" without an Y or I
at the end.
About the LL, look my prior message regarding La Criolla. Same thing happens
here.
Eduardo

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> In Spanish  double ls are pronounced as "y" in English - as in
> La Jolla - so, it is "Ah - yen - day"
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