María Zambrano Alarcón (22 April 1904 – 6 February 1991) was a Spanish essayist and philosopher associated with the Generation of '36 movement. Her extensive...
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Málaga María Zambrano railway station (Spanish: Málaga María Zambrano) is the principal railway station in the city Málaga in Andalusia, Spain on the Córdoba-Málaga...
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executive and philanthropist Manolo Zambrano (born 1960), Spanish football midfielder, and manager María Zambrano (1904–1991), Spanish essayist, philosopher...
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the station via a tunnel leading to underground platforms at Málaga María Zambrano station. Centro-Alameda is served by both Cercanías Málaga commuter...
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Madrid and Barcelona via Córdoba, and southward AVE services to Málaga María Zambrano and Granada via Antequera-Santa Ana. Alvia trains operate from Madrid...
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December 2007 reaching the city of Málaga and the new station Málaga María Zambrano. The line is built to standard gauge supporting compatibility with neighbouring...
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only six have ever been awarded to women. In 1988, the Spanish writer María Zambrano (1904-1991) was the first female writer to be honored. The award is...
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Texas, Viceroyalty of New Spain, to Juan José María Erasmo Seguin, a second-generation Bexareño, and Maria Josefa Becerra. As the son of a postal administrator...
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bbc.co.uk. Tello Díaz, Lucía (19 April 2017). "De Cervantes, Azcona y María Zambrano". HuffPost. Guadaño, Luis (2018). "El penalti más largo del mundo (The...
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in 1989, upon Zambrano's reception of the Cervantes Prize, leading Lola to make Zambrano's biopic. Pilar Bardem as María Zambrano María Botto as Lola...
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tumba de Antígona (1967), philosophy work in poetry (razón poética) by María Zambrano (1904–1991) The Burial at Thebes (2004), by Seamus Heaney, adapted into...
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AVE Seville-Santa Justa Terminus Puente Genil-Herrera towards Málaga María Zambrano Puente Genil-Herrera towards Granada Puertollano towards Valencia-Joaquín...
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Garza José Antonio Saucedo (3rd time) José María Zambrano Domingo Bustillos Francisco Flores Juan María Zambrano (2nd time) Francisco Montes de Oca Francisco...
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coastal region and inland areas, the AVE service reaches the Málaga-María Zambrano railway station in 2 hours and 46 minutes from Madrid. The Costa del...
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María Scheller Zambrano (1917–1944) was an Argentine composer. Born in Buenos Aires, Scheller Zambrano received a degree from the Conservatorio Nacional...
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married María del Carmen de Andía-Yrarrázabal. Their descendants include Toro-Zambrano Yrarrázabal and Toro-Zambrano Donoso. María Inés de Toro-Zambrano y Valdés:...
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months from Europe to North-Africa (and back to Europe). The Málaga María Zambrano railway station is served by the AVE high-speed rail system, and is...
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Málaga-Centro Alameda with 1,525,000 passengers, Fuengirola (1,408,000), Málaga María Zambrano (1,375,000), Arroyo de la Miel (1,293,000) and Torremolinos (1,109,000)...
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river from Málaga Centro-Alameda via the mainline station at Málaga María Zambrano to Álora, taking about forty minutes for the forty kilometre journey...
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Elena Poniatowska (category Maria Moors Cabot Prize winners)
woman to receive such recognition, following María Zambrano (1988), Dulce María Loynaz (1992), and Ana María Matute (2010). Elena Poniatowska was awarded...
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Cathedral of Malaga. At present, the building is the headquarters of the María Zambrano Foundation and the International University of La Axarquía. Casa Larios:...
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Other station(s) Madrid Chamartín, Valencia-Joaquín Sorolla, Málaga-María Zambrano, Granada, Alicante Terminal, Valladolid-Campo Grande, A Coruña-San Cristóbal...
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Campbell (1904-1987) comparative mythology and comparative religion María Zambrano (1904-1991) Raymond Aron (1905 – 1983). Jean-Paul Sartre (1905–1980)...
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Garza José Antonio Saucedo (3rd time) José María Zambrano Domingo Bustillos Francisco Flores Juan María Zambrano (2nd time) Francisco Montes de Oca Francisco...
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Spanish-language novel La tumba de Antígona (English title: Antigone's Tomb) by María Zambrano. Puerto Rican playwright Luis Rafael Sánchez's 1968 play La Pasión según...
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Camilo José Cela (redirect from Camilo José María Manuel Juan Ramón Francisco Javier de Jerónimo Cela y Trulock, 1st Marquess of Iria Flavia)
Destino. 2009. (Cela's correspondence with 13 exiled Spanish writers: María Zambrano, Rafael Alberti, Américo Castro, Fernando Arrabal, Jorge Guillén, Max...
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Garza José Antonio Saucedo (3rd time) José María Zambrano Domingo Bustillos Francisco Flores Juan María Zambrano (2nd time) Francisco Montes de Oca Francisco...
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Zambon, British virologist María Zambrano (1904–1991), Spanish philosopher María Zamudio Guzmán (born 1961), Mexican politician Maria Zandbang (1886–1972),...
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Elizabeth Warren soon after. Castro was born in San Antonio, Texas, the son of Maria "Rosie" Castro and Jessie Guzman. He is the identical twin brother of current...
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Prince of Asturias Award for Communication and Humanities 1981: María Zambrano 1982: Mario Bunge 1983: El País newspaper 1984: Claudio Sánchez-Albornoz...
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