1858–1859. Saco, José Antonio (1982). José Antonio Saco: acerca de la esclavitud y su historia. Editorial de Ciencias Sociales. José Antonio Saco (1830)....
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Saco, Missouri, an unincorporated community Saco, Montana, a town Saco, Ceiba, Puerto Rico, a barrio in the municipality of Ceiba José Antonio Saco (1797–1879)...
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José Antonio is a common pairing of personal names in Spanish and Portuguese, and may refer to: Antonio Banderas, full name José Antonio Domínguez Bandera...
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His most important works include a compilation of the letters of José Antonio Saco, published under the title Medio siglo de historia colonial de Cuba...
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position there, he taught many illustrious Cubans, including José Antonio Saco, Domingo del Monte, José de la Luz y Caballero, and Felipe Poey. Referring to Varela...
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surge of activity from the reformist movement, whose main leader, José Antonio Saco, stood out for his criticism of Spanish despotism and of the slave...
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(1981) Jeannette Ryder, founder of the Humane Society of Cuba (1957) José Antonio Saco, statesman, writer and historian (1917, 1954) Alfredo de Saint-Malo...
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the situation in Cuba. Leading a deputation of reformists including José Antonio Saco and Nicholas Azcarate to Madrid, Morales Lemus sought to negotiate...
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Third Naval Lord (d. 1875) Elizabeth Grant, British diarist (d. 1885) José Antonio Saco, Cuban statesman, deputy to the Spanish Cortes, writer, social critic...
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Del Monte and other contemporary writers like Félix Varela, José Antonio Saco, and José de la Luz y Caballero, identified themselves as autonomous nationalists...
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influential South American and Cuban figures based in New York, among them José Antonio Saco. Betancourt focused his efforts on journalism and contributed to the...
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José Antonio Ramírez López (1908–1987) was a Spanish jurist and lawyer, author of a doctrinal study on the legal regime of bankruptcy. Los huéspedes de...
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biographer Morales was in possession of an unpublished manuscript for José Antonio Saco's autobiography. On August 2, 1899, the military governor of Cuba Leonard...
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resigned from the PAN and worked in the campaign of presidential candidate José Antonio Meade Kuribreña. He was telecoms consultant. Lozano has served as president...
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(1987) El lujo que espera (1986) El combate del establo (1985) El saco de Antonio (1985) Los caballos (1967) Las ranas (1961) La valija (1961) El gran...
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Varela, José Antonio Saco and José de la Luz y Caballero paving the way for the period of independence. Cirilo Villaverde, Ramón de Palma and José Ramón...
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Cortina grabbed a phone and was heard saying: "Como siga este tío así, saco a relucir lo de Carrero" ("If this guy keeps pressing me like this, I'll...
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just causes of Cuba and demanded freedom for the slaves. The Cuban José Antonio Saco, sociologist, historian and economist, who stood out for his strong...
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wealthy farmer, Francisco Ortega. This crime gave rise to the terms Hombre del saco and Sacamantecas, because the kidnapers used a gunny sack to carry the child...
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SACCO, Savings and Credit Co-Operative Societies, a term used in Africa Saco (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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Rivero Rafael Calvo Revilla Tomás Torres Manuel Aroca María Saco Alberto San Martín Antonio García Quijada Juan Segovia María Estrella Manuel Regueira...
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José Miguel de Velasco proclaimed a law naming the city as the capital of Bolivia, and renaming it in honor of the revolutionary leader Antonio José de...
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exploitation of oil and natural gas. The "José Antonio Anzoátegui Petrochemical Complex", located in José, to the east of Barcelona, is one of the largest...
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2º volume, 2005 Histórias Tradicionais Recontadas Por António Mota, 2005 De Barcelos Sei Um Saco De Cantigas, 2006, C.M.Barcelos O coelho branco, 2006...
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with the Sensenti Peace Agreement on 27 November 1845. 1845 - Battle of Saco (May 25) - Salvadoran victory 1845 - Battle of Santa Rosa (June 8) - Salvadoran...
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explosión, Lieutenant Coronel Guillermo Tevar Saco, non-commissioned officer of the Royal Guard Antonio Nogueras García and the Royal Guard soldier who...
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Deportivo (in Spanish). 23 May 1976. Retrieved 11 October 2024. Filgueira, José Antonio (3 March 1978). "0-0: Decepcionó la selección rusa" [0-0: The Russian...
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Córdoba Ingeniero Aeronáutico Ambrosio L.V. Taravella, IATA: COR, ICAO: SACO), more commonly known as Pajas Blancas, is located 9 kilometres (5 nautical...
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refinery. Puerto La Cruz does not have its own airport and uses Generál José Antonio Anzoátegui International Airport, in the nearby city of Barcelona. According...
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suspicious of Justo José de Urquiza, former General of Rosas' army who became the leader of the Argentine insurrection. See: Ramos R., Antonio (2016): "La Independencia...
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