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  2. Luz Méndez de la Vega - Wikipedia

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    Luz Méndez de la Vega was born on 2 September 1919 in Retalhuleu, Guatemala to José Méndez Valle and Susana de la Vega. Her father, who was a doctor, but politically active, was forced into exile with his family [1] in 1921. They fled to Tapachula, Chiapas, Mexico, where Méndez began school at age four. [2]

  3. Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the second album of the renowned Chilean series 31 Minutos is titled 31 canciones de amor y una canción de Guaripolo ("31 Love Songs and a Guaripolo Song"), making reference to the title of Neruda's book. Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair remains Neruda's most well-known work and has sold millions of copies worldwide. [3]

  4. Museum of Light, Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of Light (Spanish: Museo de la Luz) is a science museum dedicated to the phenomena of light, located in the former San Ildefonso College in the historic center of Mexico City. It was opened in 1996 originally in the former church of the San Pedro y San Pablo College. However, this building was closed in 2010 in order to convert it ...

  5. Carita de ángel - Wikipedia

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    Carita de ángel (English title: Little Angel Face [1]) is a Mexican children's telenovela produced by Nicandro Díaz González for Televisa. [2] It aired from June 19, 2000, to March 16, 2001. It is a remake of the telenovela Papa Corazon , which also was adapted for Mundo de juguete .

  6. Alegrijes y Rebujos - Wikipedia

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    Miguel de León, Jacqueline Bracamontes, Luis Roberto Guzmán and the leading actor Héctor Ortega starred as protagonists, María Chacón and Miguel Martínez starred as child protagonists known as the "Alegrijes", while Rosa María Bianchi starred as adult antagonist, Allisson Lozz, Diego Boneta and Jesús Zavala starred as child antagonists ...

  7. Estela de Luz - Wikipedia

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    The Estela de Luz (Stele of Light) is a monument in Mexico City built in 2011 to commemorate the bicentenary of Mexico's independence from Spanish rule.Its design was the winning entry in an invited competition to seek the best combination of Mexico's past and future; [citation needed] the design uses quartz and electric lighting to achieve this effect. [1]

  8. Pita Amor - Wikipedia

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    The recurring segment, in which her character played by the actor Miguel Romero, was named El Rincón de Pita Amor. [5] She was an aunt of the Mexican author Elena Poniatowska and Mexican diplomat Bernardo Sepúlveda Amor. She died in Mexico City at the age of 81.

  9. Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer - Wikipedia

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    "Las pluralidades paralelísticas en Bécquer", en ALONSO, Dámaso y BOUSOÑO, Carlos, Seis calas en la expresión literaria española, Madrid, Gredos, 1951. Braschi, Giannina. "La poesía de Bécquer: El tiempo de los objetos o los espacios en la luz", Universidad Estatal de Nueva York-Stony Brook, 1981. Díaz, José Pedro. "Gustavo Adolfo ...