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    Augusta Deyanira La Torre Carrasco (29 August 1946 – 14 November 1988), also known as Comrade Norah, was a Peruvian communist, recognized as the number...
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    Terry. He visited the People's Republic of China with his then-wife Augusta La Torre for the first time in 1965. After serving as the head of personnel...
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    the 1990s. The MPP currently collaborates with editing the magazine. Augusta La Torre Peruvian internal conflict Left-wing terrorism Support Committees for...
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    second-in-command, as well as Abimael Guzmán's lover and wife after first wife Augusta la Torre's death in 1988. She has been married to Chairman Gonzalo since 1989...
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    denunciará a Sendero Luminoso ante la ONU y la OEA por utilizar niños Archived 27 June 2009 at the Wayback Machine. 30 May 2009. La República. Accessed 13 October...
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  • cerebral hemorrhage. Haralan Popov, 81, Protestant minister, cancer. Augusta La Torre, 42, Peruvian communist, number two in command of Shining Path. Nell...
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    become a particular stronghold of the group in Europe as the family of Augusta La Torre, Abimael Guzmán's first wife, had moved there from Peru in the 1980s...
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  • women; 50% of the combatants and 40% of the commanders were women. Augusta La Torre, also known as Comrade Norah, was the number two in command of Shining...
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    Ponte sul Rio della Torre; Primo Ponte di Val Ponci; Quarto Ponte di Val Ponci and Pontetto. Roman engineering "The Via Julia Augusta", Municipality of...
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    a new tower was added to the palace, Placido dedicated it to her as Torre Augusta. She also hosted her brother, cardinal Lucien Bonaparte at Palazzo Gabrielli...
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    Murcia). The town and its neighbouring villages (Pinar de Campoverde and Torre de la Horadada) are home to thousands of British, German and northern European...
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    The Via Augusta (also known as the Via Herculea or Via Exterior) was the longest and busiest of the major roads built by the Romans in ancient Hispania...
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    noucentisme around 1910: "Augusta et Augusta" (1904) and "La nostra ordinacio I el nostre cami" (1907). In classicism, Torres-García sought a model for...
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  • Lusitano-Romana de Torre de Palma, sometimes Villa Cardillio or Vila Cardílio (not to be confused with the Villa Cardillio on Torres Novas) is a Roman...
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    (760 B.C. – 1500)". INGV-SGA. Retrieved 16 January 2020. Rodríguez de la Torre, F. (1995). "Spanish sources concerning the 1693 earthquake in Sicily"...
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    Les Tres Torres is a railway station situated under the Via Augusta in the Les Tres Torres neighbourhood of Barcelona. It is served by line L6 of the...
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    mid-20th century brought water from the Besòs river to the city. Torre Agbar by Jean Nouvel La Farinera del Clot, a cultural centre. The building, a former...
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    La Bonanova is a railway station situated under the Via Augusta at Carrer de Ganduxer in the Sarrià-Sant Gervasi district of Barcelona. It is served by...
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    Maria Augusta Little, daughter of William Little and wife Frances Boyd. Her father was from a Cuban noble family that owned a large plantation, Torre Iznaga...
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    Écija (redirect from Augusta Firma Astigi)
    [dead link‍] García León, Gerardo; Romero Torres, José Luis (2009). La ciudad representada: plazas y torres barrocas (PDF). Junta de Andalucía. ISBN 978-84-8266-861-1...
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    Claudia Inés; Espinosa-Chávez, Belinda; Maccracken, S. Augusta; Guevara, Daniela Barrera; Torres-Rodríguez, Esperanza (2022-09-30). "First record of caenagnathid...
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    Boscolo Alberto, La Sardegna bizantina e alto giudicale, Edizioni Della Torre, Cagliari, 1978. Casula, Francesco Cesare (1994). La storia di Sardegna...
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    Emerita Augusta. The leader Viriato, in his war against the Romans, lived in this territory between 145 and 139 BCE. In this period, Talavera de la Reina...
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    Marcello Giordani (category People from Augusta, Sicily)
    in Augusta on 5 October 2019 at the age of 56. Giordano made DVD recordings of complete operas, and recorded tenor recitals on CD, including: La bohème...
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    1262 - Nasce la parrocchia di S. Maria "in torre muro", Rimini dimentica l'Anfiteatro" [7 July 1262 – The parish of S. Maria “in torre muro” is born...
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    transform themselves into municipia, e.g. Nova Augusta (Lara de los Infantes, Burgos), Bergidum Flavium (Torre del Bierzo, El Bierzo, León), Segovia, Duratón...
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    the municipality, such as the Roman villa of La Llosa, strategically located alongside the Via Augusta and not far from the Roman capital of Tarraco...
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    human presence at several nearby locations, including Cabezo Gordo hill in Torre-Pacheco and the salty coastal lagoon, the Mar Menor. San Javier was prized...
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  • hire Grady Little as manager". Sports » Baseball. The Augusta Chronicle (Online ed.). Augusta, Georgia. Associated Press. Fort Myers, Fla. Archived from...
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    surname of Faventia, or, in full, Colonia Faventia Julia Augusta Pia Barcino or Colonia Julia Augusta Faventia Paterna Barcino. Pomponius Mela mentions it...
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