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There is a Ruben Dario avenue in the eastern side of Cochabamba, Bolivia going from north to south right under the big Cristo de la Concordia. On 18 January 2013, Google Doodle [26] celebrated Rubén Darío’s 146th Birthday. [27]
José Enrique Camilo Rodó Piñeyro (15 July 1871 – 1 May 1917) was a Uruguayan essayist. He cultivated an epistolary relationship with important Hispanic thinkers of that time, Leopoldo Alas (Clarín) in Spain, José de la Riva-Agüero in Peru, and, most importantly, with Rubén Darío, the most influential Latin American poet to date, the founder of modernismo.
He explains the source and the pronunciation (/ ˈ b l eɪ d z /) of his family surname, which is of English origin, in his web show Show De Ruben Blades (SDRB). [6] Additionally, on Finding Your Roots it was revealed that Amelia Denis de Icaza, the first Panamanian woman to publish her poems, was the aunt of Ricardo Miró, making her Blades's ...
He obtained a licentiate in Dogmatic Theology and a Doctorate in Canon Law. He entered the diplomatic service of the Holy See on 1 March 2000, and has worked for the Pontifical Representations in the Republic of Congo and Gabon, Slovenia and Macedonia, Switzerland and Liechtenstein, Cuba, the Central African Republic and Chad, France and most recently in the Section for General Affairs of the ...
Salas began working as an audio engineer for recording, radio and television studios as well as working on live show productions, and in 2011 he co-founded an audio-visual facility in Venezuela.
Dario claims that he became politically active over what he felt was indifference towards the Canary Islands by the European Union and the government of Pedro Sánchez, arguing that the Sánchez government had not included any financial provisions for the Islands in the 2022 budget but instead had spent more money in foreign aid.
Ruben Darío "El Huracán" Palacio (1 December 1962 in Puerto Nare, Antioquia – 14 November 2003 in Medellín, Colombia) was a Colombian boxer. Professional career
Rubén Darío Gómez (3 March 1940 – 23 July 2010) was a Colombian road racing cyclist. [1] He won the two most important stage races in Colombia, the Vuelta a Colombia and the Clásico RCN two times. [2]