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Eustoquio Antonio Díaz Vélez (Buenos Aires, November 2, 1782 – id., April 1, 1856) was an Argentine military officer who fought against the British invasions of the Río de la Plata, participated in the May Revolution, in the war of independence and in the Argentine civil wars.
La Generala may refer to: Maria Teresinha Gomes, Portuguese military general; María Antonieta Rodríguez Mata, Mexican police officer and drug lord
People's Party Logo. The People's Party (PP) (Spanish: Partido del Pueblo, PP) was a political party in Puerto Rico, founded by Roberto Sánchez Vilella in 1968. [1] It was also known as el Partido del Sol (the Party of the Sun) from its logo which featured a bright orange rising sun.
This is a list of Puerto Rican literary figures, including poets, novelists, short story authors, and playwrights.It includes people who were born in Puerto Rico, people who are of Puerto Rican ancestry, and long-term residents or immigrants who have made Puerto Rico their home, and who are recognized for their literary work.
Carmen Rita Velez Borras: [43] First female to serve as the Secretary of Justice of Puerto Rico (1983) Nora L. Rodríguez Matías: [44] [45] [46] First female to serve as the President of the Bar Association of Puerto Rico (1988) Rosa Emilia Rodríguez: [47] [48] First female to serve as the U.S. Attorney for Puerto Rico (2007)
Carmen Royobal was born in Pueblo, Colorado to parents Victor and Bea Roybal. Their family was deeply involved in the Chicano Movement in Pueblo, as part of La Raza Unida and many other community-based organizations. Her mother Bea Roybal was one of the original Las Madres de la Casa Verde and chairwoman of the group. [2]
Starred in "Ante La Ley", Puerto Rico's first telenovela. Marta Romero, actress and singer One of the pioneers of telenovelas in Puerto Rico; Teófilo Torres, actor and film director Film: "Dios los cría", the Spanish language version of ...And God Created Them, among others. Carmen Nydia Velázquez, comedian and singer
Antonio Vélez Alvarado [note 1] (June 12, 1864 – January 16, 1948) was a Puerto Rican journalist, politician and revolutionary who was an advocate of Puerto Rican independence.