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  2. Vicente Antonio García de la Huerta - Wikipedia

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    Vicente Antonio García de la Huerta (9 March 1734, in Zafra – 12 March 1787, in Madrid) was a Spanish dramatist, educated at Salamanca.At Madrid he soon attracted attention by his literary arrogance and handsome person, and at an early age became chief of the National Library, a post from which he was dismissed owing to the intrigues of his numerous enemies.

  3. Plan of Agua Prieta - Wikipedia

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    The Plan of Agua Prieta outlined a series of charges against the Carranza regime, to articulate their grievances in written form to be distributed and to rally others to join their cause. De la Huerta, Calles and Salvador Alvarado were the key authors of the plan. The rebellion in Sonora predated the Plan by a few days.

  4. Adolfo de la Huerta - Wikipedia

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    Felipe Adolfo de la Huerta Marcor (Spanish pronunciation: [aˈðolfo ðelaˈweɾta]; 26 May 1881 – 9 July 1955) was a Mexican politician, the 45th President of Mexico from 1 June to 30 November 1920, following the overthrow of Mexican president Venustiano Carranza, with Sonoran generals Alvaro Obregón and Plutarco Elías Calles under the Plan of Agua Prieta.

  5. The Stories of Eva Luna - Wikipedia

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    The Stories of Eva Luna (Spanish: Cuentos de Eva Luna) is a collection of Spanish-language short stories by the Chilean-American writer Isabel Allende.It consists of stories told by the title character of Allende's earlier novel Eva Luna.

  6. Tales of the Alhambra - Wikipedia

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    He immediately asked the then-governor of the historic Alhambra Palace as well as the archbishop of Granada for access to the palace, which was granted because of Irving's celebrity status. [3] Aided by a 17-year-old guide named Mateo Ximenes, Irving gathered legends and tales about the Alhambra, and then left for other parts of Spain.

  7. De la Huerta–Lamont Treaty - Wikipedia

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    Adolfo de la Huerta, July 18, 1922. A new round of talks began on June 2, [9] and de la Huerta and Lamont signed the self-titled De la Huerta–Lamont Treaty at 6pm on June 16 [10] at the offices of the Mexican Finance Commission at 120 Broadway, New York City. The signatures were attested by I. H. Pachin, the secretary of the ICBM. [11]

  8. Carlos de la Torre y Huerta - Wikipedia

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    Huerta circa 1915. Carlos de la Torre y Huerta (May 15, 1858 in Matanzas, Cuba – February 19, 1950 in Havana) [1] was a Cuban naturalist. [2] He was the president of House of Representatives from November 1903 to April 1904. [3]

  9. Cocorí - Wikipedia

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    First edition (publ. Editorial Rapa Nui) Cocorí is Costa Rican author Joaquín Gutiérrez's most popular children's book, perhaps only topped by La Hoja de Aire.Published in 1947, the short novel ranks among the most outstanding children's stories in Costa Rica, though it is no longer mandatory but suggested reading in primary schools.