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Describes the geography, history, people, and culture of Argentina.
El orden y el bajo pueblo: los regímenes de Portales y Rosas frente al mundo popular, 1829-1852
25 El comerciante José Fernández de Castro era un representante de los intereses monopolistas arruinado por las ... de Villota y Antonio Caspe y Rodriguez al Consejo de Regencia , Las Palmas de Gran Canaria , 7 de septiembre de 1810 ...
Fantastically ornate yet sturdy , in keeping with the practical use to which the items are at least in theoryto be put , the style is most commonly used to produce gaucho knives ( facones ) , belts ( rastras ) , mates and stirrups .
Graciela ( 43 ) - Mutter von drei Kindern , die vor einem Jahr noch in einer Bank arbeitete und jetzt eine Obdachlosenzeitschrift verkauft , weil sie kurz davor steht , auf der Straße zu landen . Gabriela ( 52 ) - Leiterin der ...
POR ORDEN ALFABETICO: DESDE LA P (PART. NACION. REV.) HASTA LA Z
Los únicos autores que parecen haber defendido la experiencia de los Soviets fueron el alemán Karl Korsch y el holandés Antón Pannekoek . En el caso de Chile durante el gobierno de la Unidad Popular , coalición de los partidos Comunista ...
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Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1976-1983 : the Exile of Editor Robert J. Cox David Cox. of Armando Catalano ) , who is still a little bemused by the discovery that jet lag comes with fame . Guy Williams met with Cox at the Florida Garden café ...
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