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  2. Eustoquio Díaz Vélez - Wikipedia

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    Eustoquio Antonio Díaz Vélez (Buenos Aires, November 2, 1782 – id., April 1, 1856) was an Argentine military officer who fought against the British invasions of the Río de la Plata, participated in the May Revolution, in the war of independence and in the Argentine civil wars.

  3. Sergio Esteban Vélez - Wikipedia

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    Sergio Esteban Vélez Peláez (born 1983) [1] is a Colombian (of Spanish descent) writer, professor and journalist. [2] He won the Premio Nacional de Periodismo Simón Bolívar 2010 (National Journalism Award Simon Bolivar)», [3] the Premio Internacional de Periodismo José María Heredia 2010 (International Journalism Award Jose Maria Heredia 2010).) [4] and the Premio Cipa a la Excelencia ...

  4. Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera - Wikipedia

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    Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera (Spanish pronunciation: [peˈɲon de ˈβeleθ ðe la ɣoˈmeɾa]; Arabic: حجر بديس, romanized: Hajar Badis) is a Spanish exclave and rocky tidal island in the western Mediterranean Sea connected to the Moroccan shore by a sandy isthmus. It is also connected to a smaller islet to the east, La Isleta, by a ...

  5. Hasta que el dinero nos separe - Wikipedia

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    Hasta que el dinero nos separe is a Mexican telenovela premiered on Canal de las Estrellas on June 29, 2009, and concluded on May 16, 2010. The series is created and produced for Televisa by Emilio Larrosa , based on the Colombian telenovela Hasta que la plata nos separe written by Fernando Gaitán .

  6. Carmen Montejo - Wikipedia

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    Las caras de la luna (2001) Entre la tarde y la noche (1999) La casa que arde de noche (1985) Ni Chana, ni Juana (1984) Burdel (1982) El gran triunfo (1981) Mamá, soy Paquito (1981) as Sra. Falcon; La muerte del Palomo (1981) En la tormenta (1980) En la trampa (1979) The Children of Sanchez (1978) as Guadalupe; Dinastía de la muerte (1977) as ...

  7. Carmen Febres-Cordero de Ballén - Wikipedia

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    Carmen Febres-Cordero was born in Guayaquil in 1829. [a] [5] [6] She was the daughter of lieutenant colonel Joaquín Francisco Febres Cordero and of Maria de Jesus Montoya. She had four brothers. [7] In 1853, she married Aurelio Ballén de Guzmán. They had three children. [8] There are few known poems by this author, but they are all said to ...

  8. Carmen Velacoracho de Lara - Wikipedia

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    Carmen Velacoracho de Lara (1880s–1960) was a Spanish-Cuban writer, journalist, feminist, monarchist, and women's rights activist. She was co-author of El libro amarillo ( The yellow book ), a pro-feminist manifesto published in Cuba in the early 20th century, which she drafted along with her husband, landowner Pío Fernández de Lara Zalda.

  9. María del Carmen González-Valerio - Wikipedia

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    María del Carmen González-Valerio y Sáenz de Heredia (March 14, 1930 – July 17, 1939) was a Spanish girl. Due to her heroic virtue, when she sacrificed her life to God for the salvation of her father's killers and the persecutors of the church, she was declared a venerable by Pope John Paul II on January 16, 1996.