38°42′25″N 9°09′19″W / 38.7070°N 9.1553°W / 38.7070; -9.1553 A Barraca is a Portuguese theatre company founded 1975 and directed by Hélder Costa and...
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La barraca may refer to: La barraca (novel), 1898 novel by the Spanish writer Vicente Blasco Ibáñez La barraca (film), 1945 film based on the novel La...
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Club Atlético Barracas Central is an Argentine football club from the district of Barracas, Buenos Aires. Established in 1904, Barracas Central returned...
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La barraca (transl. The shack) is a Spanish prime-time television series based on the 1898 novel of the same name by Vicente Blasco Ibáñez. Produced by...
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The Shack (Blasco Ibáñez novel) (redirect from La barraca (novel))
La barraca) is an 1898 novel by the Spanish writer Vicente Blasco Ibáñez. Its English translation sold over a million copies. It was adapted into a Mexican...
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Club Sportivo Barracas is an Argentine sports club from Buenos Aires. The institution was born as a rowing club, nevertheless it is mostly known for its...
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Sergeant Bosco Albert "B.A." (Bad Attitude) Baracus /bəˈrækəs/, played by Mr. T, is a fictional character and one of the main protagonists of the 1980s...
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Federico García Lorca (redirect from La Barraca)
1931, García Lorca was appointed director of a student theatre company, Teatro Universitario La Barraca (The Shack). It was funded by the Second Republic's...
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Barracas may refer to: Barracas, Buenos Aires Barracas Central Sportivo Barracas Barracas, Castellón, Spain This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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Barracas is a barrio, or district, in the southeast part of the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is located between the railroad of Ferrocarril General...
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barraca. [citation needed] The member of a barraca is called barraquero. The barracas and the racós are places in the street with tables, chairs, a bar...
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Barracas is a Spanish town located in Castellón. In 2004 a truck carrying 25 tonnes of ammonium nitrate fertilizer exploded half an hour after a traffic...
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style Standard House Bello y Reborati [es] house Rancho rural [es] Sobrado Barraca[citation needed] Domus Italianate Mediterranean Revival architecture Pueblo...
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used in Catalan with a different lyric: "Nas de barraca … Sant Boi" (English: "Shack nose … Sant Boi"). It is also tapped, as a door knock. The Catalan...
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born in Toronto and Matteo Milleri in New York. They both moved to Italy at a young age and met in Milan in 2008 while studying sound engineering at the...
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Lionel Messi (category Pages using infobox football biography with a module)
time, Messi has won a record eight Ballon d'Or awards, a record six European Golden Shoes, and was named the world's best player for a record eight times...
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Club Atlético River Plate (redirect from C.A.R.P)
home stadium, Estadio Monumental, is the largest in South America. Although a multi-sport club, River Plate is best known for its professional association...
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from Discogs. Steven Rathbone - vocals, guitar, synthesizer Donal James Barraca - bass Larry Herweg - drums Tom Denney - album artwork Sanford Parker -...
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Costa (born 1939, in Grândola) is a Portuguese dramatist and playwright. He is director of the theatre company A Barraca, which is based at the Teatro Cinearte...
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who attended the matches at Sportivo Barracas and the celebrations after the victory consolidated football as a popular passion throughout the country...
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formal name of Autonomous City of Buenos Aires. Its citizens first elected a Chief of Government in 1996; previously, the Mayor was directly appointed...
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Valencia (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
language, while 17.6% of the population use both languages. However, vis-à-vis the education system and according to the 1983 regional Law on the Use...
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Claudio Tapia (category Barracas Central players)
Primera División championships). At club level, Tapia was president of Barracas Central from 2001 to 2020. Tapia is also vice-president of "CEAMSE" (Spanish:...
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Rafael Rodríguez Rapún was from a working-class background. In 1933, he joined Federico García Lorca's La Barraca theater company as an actor. García...
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Diego Maradona (category Serie A players)
and was known to be a free kick specialist. A precocious talent, Maradona was given the nickname El Pibe de Oro ("The Golden Boy"), a name that stuck with...
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Boca Juniors (redirect from C.A. Boca Juniors)
Boca Juniors, is an Argentine professional sports club based in La Boca, a neighbourhood of Buenos Aires. The club is best known for its men's professional...
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For example, in La Barraca, the narrator often preaches the need for these ignorant people to be better educated. There is also a strong political element...
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Premier Honor Argentino after a 6–1 victory over Uruguay. Furthermore, Estadio Sportivo Barracas is also considered a memorable venue for Argentina;...
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Club Atlético Banfield (redirect from C.A. Banfield)
defeated Sportivo Barracas and Porteño, to reach the semifinal against Tiro Federal. In the final, the Drill beat Boca. After losing 1–0 with a goal from Marcelino...
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regardless of championship, gender or nationality. The shortlist was compiled by a panel of FIFA experts. Colón de Santa Fe fan Hugo Daniel "Toto" Iniguez won...
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