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  2. Mercedes Carrasco Herrera - Wikipedia

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    Escuela Normal para Señoritas Mercedes Eustolia Brigida María de la Trinidad Carrasco Herrera (9 November 1854 – 1916) was a Mexican poet and writer. She participated in various cultural and poetic movements and wrote many pedagogical essays which were published in the newspaper La Ley .

  3. Gramática de la lengua castellana - Wikipedia

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    First page of Nebrija's Grammatica: Dedication and prologue. Gramática de la lengua castellana (lit. ' Grammar of the Castilian Language ') is a book written by Antonio de Nebrija and published in 1492.

  4. Force for Mexico - Wikipedia

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    In January 2019, a civil organization known as Fuerza Social por México (Social Force for Mexico), associated with union leader Pedro Haces Barba , applied to become a political party. In order to do so, it needed to meet the requirements of gaining 250,000 party members and celebrating state-level assemblies in 20 states.

  5. List of compositions by Enrique Granados - Wikipedia

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    Miel de la Alcarria, incidental music in 3 acts, Op. 54 (1895); Ovillejos o La Gallina ciega, Sainete lírico in 2 acts (1897–98; incomplete); María del Carmen, opera in 3 acts (1898; incomplete)

  6. Nicolás Terrados - Wikipedia

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    Terrados was born in Espelúy and was educated at the University of Oviedo, where he earned his MD cum laude in 1991 with a thesis entitled Ejercicio Físico en Altitud: Efectos sobre el Metabolismo Muscular (Physical exercise at altitude: effects on muscular metabolism).

  7. Jesús López Pacheco - Wikipedia

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    López Pacheco married María de la Soledad (Marisol) Lázaro Morán. The couple had three children: Bruno Lazaro, a Canadian-Spanish film director, Alexandra Lopez-Pacheco (born in 1960), a freelance journalist and partner in a Canadian-based writing and editing firm called Words Matter, and Fabio Lopez Lazaro, a university history professor, who has taught in Canada and the United States.

  8. Natalia García - Wikipedia

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    Natalia was born in Terrassa, she lived there with her father Manuel Garcia, her mother Leila Timofeeva and her brother Toni. [2] She took up rhythmic gymnastics when she was 6 at the Club Rítmica Panadés of Villafranca del Panadés, [3] her maternal grandmother, Natasha, was a champion of acrobatic gymnastics in the Soviet Union, and his mother, Leila, also practiced rhythmic gymnastics in ...

  9. Antón Arrufat - Wikipedia

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    Arrufat was born in Santiago de Cuba, Cuba on 14 August 1935. He was of mixed Catalan and Lebanese parentage. At the age of 11, he moved with his family from Santiago de Cuba to Havana.