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No, it does not.

ARICA (palabra esdrújula) --- proparoxytonic word

AMERICANO (palabra grave)

Remember that Spanish is a language of intensity. Thus, we have four different sorts of words depending on the stress:

café, vendió, verdad (palabras agudas u oxítonas)--- have an accent on the last syllable with the word ending with a vowel, "n" or "s". There are certain exceptions: té (tea), él (he, him), aquél (that one)...

dije, mantuve, ágil, remitidme (palabras graves o paroxítonas) --- they have an accent on the penultimate syllable with the word ending with other letter different from "n" or "s". There are certain exceptions: sólo (only) / solo (alone), éste (this one) / este (this)...

dáselo, manténgame, hallábanse, riéndoos, callárselo (palabras esdrújulas o proparoxítonas) --- always have an accent, if the stressed syllable is the third one counting from right to left. Exceptions: velozmente (veloz + mente), fugazmente (fugaz + mente)

infórmaselo, diciéndoseles, restituyéndoseos (palabras sobreesdrújulas) -- always have an accent on the fourth syllable counting from right to left. Exceptions: decimotercero (décimo + tercero), metomentodo (métome + en + todo), sabelotodo (sábelo + todo).

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