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During the Salvadoran Civil War, on 16 November 1989, Salvadoran Army soldiers killed six Jesuits and two women, the caretaker's wife and daughter, at their residence on the campus of Central American University (known as UCA El Salvador) in San Salvador, El Salvador. Polaroid photos of the Jesuits' bullet-riddled bodies were on display in the ...
On May 25, 2016, TVyNovelas Magazine confirmed Gabriel Soto and Irina Baeva as the main protagonists. [12] On June 8, 2016, José Alberto Castro confirmed Kimberly Dos Ramos and Christian de la Campa as the main antagonists; both actors had an exclusive contract with Telemundo, and therefore they decided to accept Televisa's job offer.
The Benedictine Abbey of the Holy Cross of the Valley of the Fallen (Spanish: Abadía Benedictina de la Santa Cruz del Valle de los Caídos), on the other side of the mountain, houses priests who say perpetual Masses for the repose of the fallen of the Spanish Civil War and later wars and peacekeeping missions fought by the Spanish Army. The ...
According to the police investigation, in 1968 Antonio García murdered his then wife, Gloria Soto, with a machete. [3] [7] For this crime, García was sentenced to 185 years in prison. [7] However, he managed to escape two years later. In 1974, García was again captured by a civilian in a farm in the Guaraguao barrio of Ponce.
For La Coyote, the last name of Acero could be her salvation or her death sentence, but what is clear is that she is the only, and the second, Señora Acero. In season four , Vicenta Acero is wanted by the governments of Mexico and the United States as her family is the main suspect in the death of Governor Chucho Casáres.
Rutilio Grande García, SJ (5 July 1928 in El Paisnal – 12 March 1977 in Aguilares) was a Jesuit priest in El Salvador. He was assassinated in 1977, along with two other Salvadorans. He was assassinated in 1977, along with two other Salvadorans.
Salvador Elizondo (1932–2006) Elena Poniatowska (born 1932) Juan García Ponce (1932–2003) Vicente Leñero (1933–2014) Sergio Pitol (1933–2018) Gabriel Zaid (born 1934) Fernando del Paso (1935–2018) Carlos Monsiváis (1938–2010) José Emilio Pacheco (1939–2014) Jesús Gardea (1939–2000) Homero Aridjis (born 1940) Héctor Aguilar ...
Born in Sant Adrià de Besòs, Barcelona, Catalonia, Salva finished his development at FC Barcelona.In his professional career, he played for FC Barcelona Atlètic, Real Zaragoza, Hércules CF, Barcelona (where he was solely a backup) [1] and CD Logroñés, retiring at the age of 31 with 156 La Liga matches to his credit in ten seasons.