University of Texas Press. 2002. ISBN 978-0-292-75267-2. Alejandro Murguía. Alejandro Murguía; Barbara Paschke, eds. (1983). Volcán: poems from Central America :...
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Victoria Baja California 658 Hermosillo Baja California 658 Ingeniero Francisco Murguía Baja California 658 Mérida Baja California 658 Paredones Baja California...
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that he intended to defect to Zapata's side. Carranza sent General Francisco Murguía and General Manuel M. Diéguez to track down and eliminate Villa, but...
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(1913–1914): Joaquín Beltrán Castañares (1914): Cristóbal Solano (1914): Francisco Murguía (1914): Rafael M. Hidalgo (1914–1915): Gustavo Baz (1915–1916): Pascual...
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Carnaval in San Francisco happened in 1978, with less than 100 people dancing in a parade that went around Precita Park. Alejandro Murguía (born 1949) is...
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General Francisco Murguía [es], who was born in Mazapil and fought in the Mexican Revolution. The municipal government of Francisco R. Murguía comprises...
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on May 21, 1920, Urquizo was incarcerated along with generals Francisco Murguía, Francisco de Paula Mariel, and Juan Barragán in the military prison of...
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Loyola 1913-1914 Joaquín F. Chicarro 1914 José Antonio Septién 1914 Francisco Murguía 1914 Federico Montes 1914-1915 Teodoro Elizondo 1915 Gustavo M. Bravo...
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Clark, —Jonathan (2018). "Belle Epoque (Belle Epoque) (1992)". In Jimenez Murguía, Salvador; Pinar, Alex (eds.). The Encyclopedia of Contemporary Spanish...
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commanded by General Francisco Murguía, who, while also a Constitutionalists, was a rival of Sánchez. While initially successful, Murguía's troops eventually...
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(August 23, 2016). "Bolaños Aguilar y Murguía Gutiérrez, presidirán Cámara de Diputados" [Bolaños Aguilar and Murguía Gutiérrez to Preside Over the Chamber...
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Guamuchilito, while he was on his way to Durango to join General Francisco Murguía. He died in the hand-to-hand combat that ensued. He was buried in...
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It was not long before they were able to celebrate the victory: Francisco Murguía and his 16,000 men, complete with thousands more soldiers, slowly...
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Manuel Murguía was born on 17 May 1833 in Arteixo (A Coruña), in Galicia (Spain). His father was a chemist. Being at A Coruña, a child Manuel Murguía witnessed...
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seriously wounded. Argumedo hid in the Sierra de los Reyes, but General Francisco Murguía apprehended him on February 4 at Rancho El Paraíso. He was sent to...
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days later near Acapulco. Before departing with Carranza, General Francisco Murguía ordered the execution of rebel officers who were being held in the...
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San Antonio, Texas. There he met Aurora Murguía, the widow of Mexican revolutionary General Francisco Murguía [es], and they soon were living together...
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telling him that he would be replaced by General Francisco Murguía. On November 27, before Murguía arrived, Villa again attacked Trevino's headquarters...
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Rosalía de Castro (redirect from Rosalia Castro de Murguía)
ineffable combination of nostalgia, longing and melancholy. She married Manuel Murguía, a member of the important literary group known as the Royal Galician Academy...
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In his book The Encyclopedia of Japanese Horror Films, Salvador Jimenez Murguía claims that it was "the sixth Guinea Pig film to be produced, although...
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military operations were carried out under the orders of General Francisco Murguía in the campaign against Pancho Villa in the north of the country,...
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Francisco Antonio Gregorio Tudela van Breugel-Douglas (born 20 July 1955) is a Peruvian scholar, diplomat and politician. A former Fujimorist politician...
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Parrilla) (1,500), Gabriel Hernández (Mancinas) (1,256), and General Francisco Murguía (1,241), classified as rural. "Nombre de Dios". Catálogo de Localidades...
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the late 19th and early 20th century, Andrés Molina Henríquez and Francisco Murguía of the Mexican Revolution and Agustín Millán and Abundio Gómez from...
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María Jesús (2018). "Torremolinos 73 (Torremolinos 73) (2003)". In Jimenez Murguía, Salvador; Pinar, Alex (eds.). The Encyclopedia of Contemporary Spanish...
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Father Alfonso Moisés Arizmendi as Olegario Paloma Arredondo as Micaela Francisco Avendaño as Judge Fausto Barreda Elizabeth Ávila as Soledad Odín Ayala...
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Birkin, Laura (2018). "Lucía y el sexo (Sex and Lucia) (2001)". In Jimenez Murguía, Salvador; Pinar, Alex (eds.). The Encyclopedia of Contemporary Spanish...
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Oaxaca: Puebla: Querétaro: Joaquín F. Chicarro/José Antonio Septién/Francisco Murguía/Federico Montes San Luis Potosí: Juan G. Barragán Rodríguez Sinaloa:...
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books. Mexican novelist Verónica Murguía accused Arturo Pérez-Reverte of plagiarizing her work. On 10 November 1997 Murguía published a short story, titled...
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Bonaddio, Federico (2018). "Ópera prima (Opera Prima) (1980)". In Jimenez Murguía, Salvador; Pinar, Alex (eds.). The Encyclopedia of Contemporary Spanish...
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