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  2. Grupo Santillana - Wikipedia

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    Grupo Santillana, formerly Santillana Ediciones Generales, is a Spanish publisher founded in 1959 by Jesús de Polanco and Francisco Pérez González. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] From 2008 and due to the high debts of the group PRISA, Santillana made disinvestments to guide itself.

  3. Collegiate church and cloister of St Juliana - Wikipedia

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    The Collegiate church and cloister of Santa Juliana (Spanish: Colegiata y Claustro de Santa Juliana) is a collegiate church located in Santillana del Mar, Spain. The church is dedicated to Juliana of Nicomedia. It is notable as an example of Romanesque architecture

  4. Santillana - Wikipedia

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    Antonio Fernández Santillana (1876–1909), Spanish-French aviation pioneer Everardo Zapata Santillana (born 1926), Peruvian teacher and author Íñigo López de Mendoza, 1st Marquis of Santillana (1398–1458), Castilian politician and poet

  5. Santillana (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Alonso González (born 23 August 1952), known as Santillana, is a Spanish former footballer who played as a striker. He was best known for his Real Madrid spell, which consisted of 17 La Liga seasons and 645 competitive matches.

  6. Íñigo López de Mendoza, 1st Marquis of Santillana - Wikipedia

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    He was born at Carrión de los Condes in Old Castile to a noble family which figured prominently in the arts. His grandfather, Pedro González de Mendoza I, and his father, Diego Hurtado de Mendoza, Admiral of Castile, were both poets with close ties to the great literary figures of the time: Chancellor Lopez de Ayala, Fernán Pérez de Guzmán and Gómez Manrique.

  7. Santillana del Mar - Wikipedia

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    Santillana del Mar (Spanish pronunciation: [santiˈʎana ðel maɾ]) is a historic town situated in Cantabria, Spain. Its many historic buildings attract thousands of visitors every year. Its many historic buildings attract thousands of visitors every year.