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  2. 50 Photographs - Wikipedia

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    While at the university, she formed a relationship with photographer Francisco "Paco" Grande. The pair married in 1970 and Lange dropped out of the school in favor of travelling with Grande throughout the United States. Their relationship would eventually end in 1981, however. [5]

  3. Jessica Lange - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, she received a scholarship to study art and photography at the University of Minnesota, where she met and began dating Spanish photographer Paco Grande. [11] After the two married in 1970, Lange dropped out of college to pursue a more bohemian lifestyle, traveling through the United States and Mexico in a microbus with Grande.

  4. Paso Grande - Wikipedia

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    Paso Grande is a village and municipality in San Luis Province in central Argentina. [1] Demographics

  5. List of current grandees of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Francisco de Borja de Soto y Moreno-Santamaría [48] 1998 Duke of Estremera: 1568 1913 María de la Asunción de Bustos y Marín [49] 1973 Duke of Feria: 1567 1567 Rafael de Medina y Abascal [50] 2002 Duke of Fernán Núñez: 1817 1817 Manuel Falcó y Anchorena [51] 1951 Duke of Fernández-Miranda: 1977 1977 Enrique Fernández-Miranda y Lozana ...

  6. Paco Camino - Wikipedia

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    The couple had one son, Francisco, who also later ventured into the bullfighting world. Francisco, however, died of cancer in 2023. [6] Camino's next marriage was to the Madrileña María de los Ángeles Sanz, said to be Norma's "polar opposite", whom he met in the late 1960s. She was an agricultural technical engineer.

  7. Paco de Lucía - Wikipedia

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    Paco de Lucía was born on 21 December 1947 [5] as Francisco Sánchez Gómez in Algeciras, [6] province of Cádiz, in southern Spain.He was the youngest of the five children of flamenco guitarist Antonio Sánchez Pecino and Portuguese mother Lucía Gomes; [7] his brothers include flamenco singer Pepe de Lucía and flamenco guitarist Ramón de Algeciras (now deceased).

  8. Mottos of Francoist Spain - Wikipedia

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    Una, Grande y Libre was often used at the end of speeches; The leader would exclaim three times ¡España!, and the public would successively respond to each of these shouts with ¡Una!, ¡Grande!, and finally ¡Libre!. The effect was similar to the way Amen is used in church, as well as to the chant of "Sieg Heil!" in Nazi Germany.

  9. Paco González - Wikipedia

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    Francisco "Paco" González González (Madrid, 1966) is a Spanish sport journalist. Gonzalez was born in Madrid in 1966, but raised in Folgueras de Cornás (Tineo, Asturias). He returned to Madrid to study journalism at Complutense University. He started work as an intern at broadcaster Cadena SER in 1987 and did not graduate.