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Vilmar Kalunga was elected mayor of Cavalcante , with 1,959 votes, becoming the first Kalunga mayor and second quilombola mayor in Brazil. [ 4 ] The Kalunga community have also distinguished themselves as firefighters in the Pantanal region, with many being hired by Prevfogo for six months every year to serve in areas around the country as well ...
Relief at the entrance of the Cultural Center of the Armies in Madrid, showing the Latin phrase "Si vis pacem, para bellum.". Si vis pacem, para bellum (Classical Latin: [siː wiːs ˈpaːkɛ̃ ˈparaː ˈbɛllʊ̃]) is a Latin adage translated as "If you want peace, prepare for war."
La inocencia castigada (English: Innocence Punished) is a Spanish language novel by María de Zayas y Sotomayor, from the collection Desengaños amorosos (English: Amorous Disenchantments). It was published during Spain's Golden Age , and is a tragedy about a misunderstanding which leads to the kidnapping and torture of an innocent woman.
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As Kalûnga filled mbûngi, it created an invisible line that divided the circle in half. [7] The top half represents the physical world, or Ku Nseke, while the bottom half represents the spiritual world of the ancestors, known as Ku Mpèmba. The Kalûnga line separates these two worlds, and all living things exists on one side or another. [7]
Más Capaces Que Nunca is the third studio album by Duranguense band K-Paz de la Sierra ... Length; 1. "Pero Te Vas a Arrepentir [a dúo con José Manuel Zamacona ...
Zayas was a native of Tulancingo.He had two sons. One, Alfonso Zayas, Jr., is also an actor. The other, who was his first son and who worked as a helicopter pilot, died at the age of 44 in a helicopter crash in 2005 in San Luis Potosi. [7]
Born in Madrid, de Zayas was the daughter of infantry captain Fernando de Zayas y Sotomayor and María Catalina de Barrasa.Her baptism was known to have taken place in the church of San Sebastian on 12 September 1590, and given the fact that most of Spain's well-to-do families baptized their infants days after birth, it may be deduced that de Zayas was born days before this date.