The Teatro de Cristóbal Colón (The Christopher Columbus Theatre), also known as the "Teatro Colón", is located in Bogotá, Colombia and it is the nation's...
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Perdida Tierradentro Teatro de Cristóbal Colón Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino – 2,783 Zenú Waterworks in Mompox Depression – 2,661 Villa de Leyva's Main Square...
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name in Spanish was Cristóbal Colón. The plaza, originally called Plaza de Santiago (St. James Square), was renamed Plaza de Colón in 1893 to honor Christopher...
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Vladimír Hráský and Anton Hruby. Grillo-Theater, Essen, Germany. Teatro de Cristóbal Colón, Bogotá, Colombia, designed by Pietro Cantini. Cirkus (Stockholm)...
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Bogotá (redirect from Distrito Capital de Santa fe de Bogota)
2012. In 2007, Bogotá was named World Book Capital by UNESCO. The Cristóbal Colón Theater, the country's oldest Opera House, opened in 1892. It is home...
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Canada Teatro de Cristóbal Colón, Bogotá, Colombia National Theatre of Costa Rica, San Jose, Costa Rica National Theatre of Cuba, Havana, Cuba Teatro Nacional...
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Theatre, Medellín Teatro de Cristobal Colón, Bogotá Teatro Heredia Adolfo Mejía, Cartagena Teatro Jorge Isaacs, Santiago de Cali Teatro Mayor Julio Mario...
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Theater of Colombia (redirect from Festival Iberoamericano de Teatro)
growing fondness of the practice led to the construction of el Teatro de Cristóbal Colón in Bogotá. The theater was first opened in 1892. Its Italian style...
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Eugenia León (category People from Tlalnepantla de Baz)
Barcelona, the European Parliament in Brussels, the Teatro de Cristóbal Colón of Bogotá, the Teatro Oriente in Santiago, the Lincoln Center's Mexico Now...
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and Vito Apüshana from the Wayuu people. It premiered at the Teatro de Cristóbal Colón in Bogotá on November 4 and 5, 2022, with choreography by Álvaro...
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Colombian Theater Festival of Medellin - Medellin en Escena Festival de teatro Gitanos en Macondo - first week of September in Aracataca, Madalena. Iberoamerican...
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Puerto Rican poet and dramatist. The theater faces east, across from Plaza de Colón, on Fortaleza Street, and was constructed in 1824. It was designed in the...
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Photojournalist in War and Peace (MA thesis). Syracuse University. "The Teatro de Cristóbal Colón, Bogotá, Colombia". Peek in the Stacks. March 2, 2021. Retrieved...
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neoclassical constructions in Colombia. His most relevant work has been the Casa de Nariño. Gastón Charles Raphaël Julien Lelarge was born on October 12, 1816...
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Carrera Theater (Guatemala) (redirect from Colón Theatre (Guatemala))
Christopher Columbus -Cristóbal Colón, in Spanish- which was placed next to the theater. Since then, the place was called "Colón Theater". The Colón Theater was...
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Francisco de Miranda was erected in Fitzroy Square, London, in 1990. García Marco, Daniel (October 12, 2016). "¿Dónde está la estatua de Cristóbal Colón que...
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Retrieved 13 August 2018. Coulombe, Marc-Yvan (1 April 2022). "L'Astral change de nom". Les artsze. Retrieved 26 November 2022. "Bridges Hall of Music". Pomona...
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achieved the status of villa ('town') with the name Colón, after Christopher Columbus (Cristóbal Colón in Spanish). The founder's name is don Martín José...
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Academia de Medicina (Colombia), (Medicine Academy) 1892 Usaquen train station of the Ferrocarril del Norte (Bogotá) inaugurated Teatro de Cristóbal Colón inaugurated...
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the Sierra Nevada group (and Colombia in general) may be either Pico Cristóbal Colón or Pico Simón Bolívar, both in the municipalities of Santa Marta and...
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Mambrú, La divina zarzuela, De Madrid a la luna, Un nudo morrocotudo, La tarjeta de Canuto, Lysistrata, and Cristóbal Colón. He died in Ávila, on September...
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Impressions and Reproductions (Spanish: Museo de Impresiones y Reproducciones) in the Teatro de Cristóbal Colón that same year. The museum featured portraits...
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de Bomberos de Colón), Colón Hospital Amador Guerrero, Colón La Pollera Building [es], Panama City, 1929 Teatro Balboa, Panama City, 1946–1950 Teatro...
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Comercio (in Spanish). July 23, 2021. Retrieved January 29, 2022. Municipalidad de Lima inicia restauración del monumento a Cristóbal Colón v t e v t e...
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on "Juliana, Amante a la Colombiana", "Las Aventuras de Don Quijote", "Colón Contando Don Cristóbal Navegando" y "Cuentos con Tambor" and also as director...
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Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico (redirect from Pontificia Universidad Católica de Puerto Rico)
ISBN 1563281724 Cristóbal Colón. A mis amigos de la Universidad Católica. Ponce, Puerto Rico: Publicaciones Puertorriqueñas. 1993. p. 9. La Escuela de Arquitectura:...
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madrugada by José Luis Garci (1978) La campanada by Jaime Camino (1979) Cristóbal Colón, de oficio... descubridor by Mariano Ozores (1982) La colmena by Mario...
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by Alfredo Castro, based on El libro de Cristóbal Colón by Paul Claudel, La Memoria Theater Company Historia de la sangre [es], by Alfredo Castro and...
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Las Palmas (redirect from Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Las Palmas)
of the Canary archipelago. In 1492, Christopher Columbus (Spanish: Cristóbal Colón) anchored in the port of Las Palmas for a repair of the rudder of his...
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Buenos Aires. Cristóbal Colón en la Facultad de Medicina (1962) El mago de las finanzas (1962) Los trabajos de Marrone (1960/1963) Viernes de Pacheco (1968/1973)...
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