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  2. Manuel Moreno Barranco - Wikipedia

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    Manuel Moreno Barranco was born on 24 April 1932 in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain, to Manuel Moreno and María Luisa Barranco. In August 1936 his father, persecuted by Falangists, left his home and fled to the Republican zone: after some days, there were rumours that he had been executed along with other Republicans at the sierra of Ronda, presumably on their way to Malaga.

  3. The Crystal Frontier - Wikipedia

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    The Crystal Frontier (Spanish: La frontera de cristal) is a 1995 novel written by Mexican writer Carlos Fuentes. The title can also be translated as "The Glass Border". The title can also be translated as "The Glass Border".

  4. Sergio Pitol - Wikipedia

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    El caldero fáustico : la narrativa de Sergio Pitol. Mexico City, UAM, 2000. Texto critico n° 21, Xalapa, Universidad Veracruzana, abr.-jun. 1981. Pedro M. Domene. Sergio Pitol: el sueño de lo real. Batarro (revista literaria) No. 38-39-40, 2002. Luz Fernandez de Alba. Del tañido al arte de la fuga. Una lectura critica de Sergio Pitol ...

  5. Jerez de la Frontera - Wikipedia

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    Jerez de la Frontera (Spanish pronunciation: [xeˈɾeθ ðe la fɾonˈteɾa]) or simply Jerez, also cited in old English-language sources as Xeres, is a city and municipality in the province of Cádiz in the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain.

  6. Border of Granada - Wikipedia

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    Kingdom of Granada Zahara de la Sierra, town of the Sierra de Cádiz, conquered by Castille in 1407.. The border of Granada (frontera de Granada in Spanish) was a border region that existed between the Nasrid kingdom of Granada and the kingdoms of Murcia, Jaén, Córdoba and Seville following the integration of those former Muslim territories within the Crown of Castile in the mid-13th century.

  7. Outlaws (2021 film) - Wikipedia

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    Outlaws or The Laws of the Border (Spanish: Las leyes de la frontera) is a 2021 Spanish film directed by Daniel Monzón adapting the novel of the same name by Javier Cercas. It stars Marcos Ruiz, Begoña Vargas and Chechu Salgado .

  8. Málaga–Almería road massacre - Wikipedia

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    Memorial plaque near Rincón de la Victoria Homage to the victims at Peñón del Cuervo, 2015. The Málaga–Almería road massacre serves as a dark reminder of the political, economic, social, and religious unrest that plagued Spain during the 20th century.

  9. Wharf of the Caravels - Wikipedia

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    The Wharf of the Caravels (Spanish: Muelle de las Carabelas) is a museum in Palos de la Frontera, in the province of Huelva, autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain.Its most prominent exhibits are replicas of Christopher Columbus's boats for his first voyage to the Americas, the Niña, the Pinta, and the Santa María.