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    Estanislao del Campo (February 7, 1834 – November 6, 1880) was an Argentine poet. Born in Buenos Aires to a unitarian family—the unitarians were a political...
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    Estanislao del Campo (Formosa) is a settlement in northern Argentina. It is located in Formosa Province. 25°03′S 60°06′W / 25.050°S 60.100°W / -25.050;...
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  • del Campo (1878 – 1953), Spanish composer, violinist and pedagogue Edmundo Deville del Campo (born 1959), Peruvian naval officer Estanislao del Campo...
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    identities. Three great poets in this trend were, José Hernández, Estanislao del Campo and Hilario Ascasubi. The influence of folk music and a countrified...
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    The Cobbler and the Devil (1863) by August Šenoa Fausto (1866) by Estanislao del Campo Faust (1950) manga adaptation by Osamu Tezuka The Year the Yankees...
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  • (1856), a novella by Ivan Turgenev Faust (1866), a satirical poem by Estanislao del Campo Faust (manga) (1950), a manga by Osamu Tezuka Felix Faust, a character...
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  • and philanthropist. Maradona practiced medicine in the village of Estanislao del Campo, in the remote province of Formosa, for 50 years. Maradona moved...
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    Other highly regarded Argentine writers, poets and essayists include Estanislao del Campo, Eugenio Cambaceres, Pedro Bonifacio Palacios, Hugo Wast, Benito...
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    Gabino Coria Peñaloza Julio Cortázar Roberto Cossa Agustín Cuzzani Estanislao del Campo Emma de Cartosio Marco Denevi Antonio di Benedetto Beatriz Doumerc...
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    1953), Polish painter Stanisław Bareja (1929–1987), Polish filmmaker Estanislao del Campo (1834–1880), Argentine poet Stanislas de Guaita (1861–1897), French...
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    of the actual city. These sailors were searching for the legendary Sierra del Plata. Native inhabitants of these lands include the Pilagás, Wichis and...
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  • Enrique Anderson Imbert, and based on the novel El Fausto Criollo, by Estanislao del Campo. It stars Claudio García Satur, María Valenzuela, Pedro Quartucci...
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  • Thomas Campion (1567–1620, England, p/nf) Estanislao del Campo (1834–1880, Argentina, p) José María del Campo (1826–1884, Argentina, nf) Nellie Campobello...
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  • Plague! The Musical (2008) George Gordon, Lord Byron's Manfred (1817) Estanislao del Campo, Fausto (1866) (in Spanish) D. J. Enright's "A Faust Book" (1975)...
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    Arsenio Martínez-Campos y Antón, born Martínez y Campos (14 December 1831 – 23 September 1900), was a Spanish officer who rose against the First Spanish...
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  • Ascasubi did not witness. Borges is somewhat less impressed with Estanislao del Campo, author of Fausto, whom he characterizes as the most rural of the...
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    political-faction fights. Estanislao del Campo, and Hilario Ascasubi are the most representative writers of this period. Del Campo wrote Fausto, a poem which...
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    drugs have landed and been unloaded. Hugo Palma, a politician in Estanislao del Campo, Formosa, had an airstrip on his property where 700 kilos of cocaine...
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  • Calveiro (born 1953) Eugenio Cambaceres (1834–1880) Estanislao del Campo (1834–1880) José María del Campo (1826–1884) Martín Caparrós (born 1957) Ramón J...
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    El centenario del Teatro Solís (Comisión de Teatros Municipales. 1956) La primera edición uruguaya del "Fausto" de Estanislao del Campo (Universidad de...
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    previously had a field (also in Crucecita) on Manuel Ocantos and Estanislao del Campo, where the team played from 1907 to 1911. That same year the club...
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    Bartolomé Mitre, Domingo F. Sarmiento, Dalmacio Vélez Sárfield, Estanislao del Campo, members of the Railroad Society and special guests such as local...
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    del Pilar Barrientos and Diego Rivera Acosta, a well-to-do couple. His twin brother Carlos died two years after they were born. His mother María del Pilar...
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    Alfredo Palacios, Socialist politician (died 1965) 6 November – Estanislao del Campo, poet (born 1834) date unknown – Domingo Melín, Mapuche chief "A...
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  • Andrinúa Anaitz Arbilla Kepa Arrizabalaga Daniel Astrain Dani Aranzubia Estanislao Argote Andoni Ayarza Enrique Ayúcar Mikel Balenziaga Ibon Begoña Javier...
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  • (Ciudad del Este) Deportivo Caacupé (Caacupé) 2012 champion Primera Div. Nacional B Cristóbal Colón (Ñemby) Deportivo Santaní (San Estanislao) Deportivo...
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  • Belgium Girolamo de Rada, Rapsodi të një poeme arbëreshe, Arbëresh Estanislao del Campo, Fausto, satirical poem describing the impressions of a gaucho who...
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  • Russell Lowell, The Cathedral Epes Sargent, The Woman Who Dared Estanislao del Campo, Collected Works, Spanish-language, Argentina Adam Lindsay Gordon...
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  • link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article: 7 February – Estanislao del Campo (died 1880), Argentine poet 24 March – William Morris (died 1896)...
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    and were organised by Cánovas del Castillo. This period of the Republic lasted until Brigadier Arsenio Martínez Campos pronounced for Alfonso in Sagunto...
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