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The motto was created by jonsist student Juan Aparicio López (he also created the motto Por la Patria, el Pan y la Justicia; "for the Homeland, for Bread and for Justice" and was also behind the adoption of the Yoke and the Arrows as symbol of the JONS as well as the red-black flag), [6] and was later adopted by Falange Española de las JONS ...
Academia Dominicana de la Lengua (2013). Diccionario del español dominicano (in Spanish). Santo Domingo: Editora Judicial. ISBN 978-9945-8912-0-1. Alvar, Manuel (1985). "La influencia del inglés en la República Dominicana. Valoración de una encuesta oral". Anuario de Letras: Revista de la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras (in Spanish). 23: ...
Quick & Flupke on the cover on an edition of Le Petit Vingtième. The shaky drawing style is explained to be the result of an earthquake. According to one of Hergé's later recollections, he had returned to work following a holiday to find that the staff had publicly announced that he would be producing a new series, as a joke on his expense.
The Monumento a los Niños Héroes ("Monument to the Boy Heroes"), officially Altar a la Patria ("Altar to the Homeland"), is a monument installed in the park of Chapultepec in Mexico City, Mexico. [1]
Metrolink (reporting mark SCAX) is a commuter rail system in Southern California, serving Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, and Ventura counties, as well as to Oceanside in San Diego County.
Pravo published her second autobiography, La cambio io la vita che..., in late 2017. In April 2018, Rai 3 broadcast a TV special In arte Patty Pravo commemorating her 70th birthday. [ 48 ] In June, she was the coach in the Rai 1 talent show Ora o mai più , and in December, released another double live album, Live La Fenice (Venezia) – Teatro ...
In this album are the bolero "Piensa en mí" (Think Of Me), composed by Agustín Lara, and the song "Un año de amor" which were chosen by Pedro Almodóvar for his film Tacones Lejanos (High Heels). Almodóvar translated the latter song, originally by the French Nino Ferrer, from the Italian hit version by Mina. These two massive hits made her ...
Plaque at the Suns of the Paseo de los Soles, Montevideo, Uruguay. Mario Benedetti Farrugia [1] (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈmaɾjo βeneˈðeti] ⓘ; 14 September 1920 – 17 May 2009), [2] was a Uruguayan journalist, novelist, and poet and an integral member of the Generación del 45.