Perla Suez (born 28 November 1947) is an Argentinean novelist, translator, and children's author. She is a recipient of the Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Prize...
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Seguí (1934–2022), artist Ángel Sixto Rossi (b. 1958), Catholic prelate Perla Suez (b. 1947), writer and translator Marcelo Tubert (b. 1952), actor Sabino...
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la Infamia, by Pablo Montoya of Colombia 2020: El país del diablo, by Perla Suez of Argentina "Latin American Studies Centre Rómulo Gallegos Foundation"...
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(Chile) La dimensión desconocida 2016: Marina Perezagua (Spain) Yoro 2015: Perla Suez (Argentina) El país del diablo 2014: Inés Fernández Moreno (Argentina)...
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nanostructures. Oscar Strasnoy, Composer, Paris, France: Music composition. Perla Suez, Writer, Córdoba, Argentina: Fiction. John Joseph Sullivan Hendricks,...
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Indian Ocean world, and their connecting regions in the vicinity of the Suez Canal. From around 3000 BCE to 1000 CE, connectivity within Afro-Eurasia...
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Troops), led by Italian officers and NCOs. With Britain in control of the Suez Canal, the Italian forces were cut off from supplies and reinforcement once...
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Pardillo Joel D. Bael Ranil L. Magtuba Noel M. Eldian Paterno D. Tubil Jr. Perla B. Ferrater Secretary Kristel Lian M. Manogura Treasurer Anna Leizel D....
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largest Isla Rica (now Isla del Rey) and the group Archipiélago de las Perlas, names still in use today.[citation needed] From 1515 to 1516, the Spanish...
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highest percentage of casinos per 1,000 inhabitants in the European Union. Perla in Nova Gorica is the largest casino in the region. Most of foreign tourists...
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was also attributed to him. It was also Peláez who first used the term perla de oriente to refer to the Philippines. This was made popular later by José...
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American-Built Sub Marine Explorer at Isla San Telmo, Archipielago de las Perlas, Panama". International Journal of Nautical Archaeology Journal. 35 (2):...
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of Massawa was falling, four submarines—Guglielmotti, Galileo Ferraris, Perla, and Archimede—sailed south from Massawa, rounded the Cape of Good Hope...
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and British dispositions. Without an overland route (via Sudan) or of the Suez Canal, supply was virtually impossible. The submarines in the flotilla suffered...
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first week of war, the Italian Navy sent the submarines Torricelli and Perla to patrol French territorial waters in the Gulf of Tadjoura in front of...
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sea through Fisheries Administrative Order (FAO) 167 since 1989. Lena, Perla. "Visayan Sea closed season starts Nov. 15: BFAR". Philippine News Agency...
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granddaughter of Jacob and Perla Shlush, founders of Tel Aviv. They met at Kibbutz Afikim during fortification work prior to the Suez Crisis. Roni later became...
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sinking into sodden ground. In Italy, headstones were carved from Chiampo Perla limestone because it was in more plentiful supply. In Struma Military Cemetery...
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via North Africa, by shuttling the fighters over the Sahara or via the Suez Canal to Egypt and by delivering them by aircraft carrier from the western...
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first week of war, the Italian Navy sent the submarines Torricelli and Perla to patrol French territorial waters in the Gulf of Tadjoura in front of...
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Fund. "Buscando Las Perlas: Aproximación Al Fenómeno Del Turismo Como Proceso Social Y Cultural En El Archipiélago De Las Perlas, Panamá." (2010): OAIster...
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these the "Isletas de Perlas" (Pearl Islets). Native Samal and Bajao folk called this group of islets and reefs "Pilas" (Perlas), a name still used to...
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and renamed Andros Cygnet. Sold later that year to Compania Maritima Las Perlas, Monrovia and renamed Theoskepasti. Reflagged to Greece in 1961. Renamed...
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1939. London: Chatham Publishing. p. 498. ISBN 1-86176-023-X. "Star of Suez". Uboat. Retrieved 2 March 2012. "RM Uarsciek (+1942)". Wrecksite. Retrieved...
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Amado Nervo, Mexican poet, known for his poetry collections Místicas and Perlas Negras (d. 1870); Asa Bird Gardiner, American army officer, recipient of...
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The ship foundered off Ouessant, Finistère, France. Her crew survived. Perla Spain The ship ran aground off Bimini, Bahamas before 11 December. She...
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List of shipwrecks: 13 July 1801 Ship State Description Perla Spanish Navy War of the Second Coalition, Second Battle of Algeciras: The frigate foundered...
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