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    founder Luis Francisco Nougués. These initial proprietors then resolved to create a community for administrative employees of Nougués' important San Pablo...
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    In 1904, the governor of Tucumán founded a town carrying his name, Villa Nougués, as a replica of Boutx in Haute-Garonne, a French village where his...
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    headquarters and studios are located in Yerba Buena with transmitter in Villa Nougués. Channel 10 went on air on July 9, 1966. At first, it began broadcasting...
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    mountain forests or yungas that host summer villages closest to the city: Villa Nougués, El Siambón, Raco, and San Javier. Sporting activities include paragliding...
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    in Lules. El Manantial Lules San Felipe y Santa Bárbara San Pablo y Villa Nougués 26°55′19″S 65°20′16″W / 26.92194°S 65.33778°W / -26.92194; -65.33778...
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    (now Calle Don Bosco). On the Calle Aconquija (now Calle Luis Federico Nougués) it ran to the Avenida Mate de Luna, which it followed to the terminus...
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    Shivering Shakespeare, a 1930 Little Rascals short by Hal Roach. Jean Nouguès composed an opera based on the novel to a libretto by Henri Caïn; it was...
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    higher thought of the time. In 1906, Maeterlinck and Leblanc moved to a villa in Grasse in the south of France. He spent his hours meditating and walking...
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    showed a clear Wagnerian influence in his opera Pénélope (1913). Jean Nouguès was the author of Quo Vadis? (1909), on Henryk Sienkiewicz's novel, a work...
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  • Juan Luis Nougués [es], Governor of Tucumán from 1932 to 1934, with distant French ancestry through his paternal great-grandfather Luis Nougués [es], Governor...
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    Conchita, opera of Riccardo Zandonai 1911 - Quo Vadis...?, opera of J.Nougues 1912 - Melenis, opera by Riccardo Zandonai 1913 - Amore in maschera, opera...
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    Monge Montguillalou Montguillet Jean Moulié Mounicou Nabarrà Naspret Nérios Nougué L’Oustau Pabine Palu Pédeprade Péré Peyrade Peyroutet Pladepousaux Pousaux...
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  • Roberto Saccente. Cover designed and original artwork within by Isaías Nougués (h). CM-1023: Coro de Cadetes de la Escuela Naval Militar. Canciones marineras...
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    1869–1871; Felipe A. Texier, Governor of Entre Ríos 1952–1955; Miguel M. Nougués, Governor of Tucumán 1880–1882; Lucas Córdoba, Governor of Tucumán 1895–1898...
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