Regino Pedroso (April 5, 1896 – December 7, 1983) was a Cuban poet. He won the National Poetry Prize of Cuba in 1939 for his book Beyond the sea sings...
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Pastor Argudín Pedroso (1880–1968), Afro Cuban painter Paulo Pedroso, Portuguese politician Regino Pedroso, Cuban poet Ricardo Pedroso, Portuguese swimmer...
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), Cuban baseball catcher Regino Hernández (born 1991), Spanish snowboarder Regino Pedroso (1896–1983), Cuban poet Regino Ramirez, Texas, a census-designated...
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Villena and José Zacarías Tallet. "How would the lyrical exoticism of Regino Pedroso, the symbolist intimacy of Dulce María Loynaz, the poetic sentimentality...
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1955), novelist and journalist Ricardo Pau-Llosa (born 1954), poet Regino Pedroso (1896–1983), poet Gustavo Pérez Firmat (born 1949), poet, memoirist...
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hillforts (castros) were established , including the Castro do Monte Murado in Pedroso, where two bronze plaques inscribed with Latin text (tesserae hospitales)...
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"Caprichito de Verdad" Julián Fiallo (w&m) "Tunas Bayamo" Regino Frontela Fraga (w&m) "El Niño Prodigio" Regino Frontela Fraga (w&m) "Montuno Favorito" José "Roquilli"...
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Juan F. Caro Andrés Roldán Ramón Núñez Antonio Echevarría Héctor Pedroso Jorge Maya Regino Delgado Jorge Massó Julio Pérez Carlos Loredo Roberto Pereira...
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Roldan Amado Povea Dagoberto Lara Ramon Núñez Luis Hernández Roberto Pereira Regino Delgado Jorge Masso Fermín Madera[citation needed] Carlos Loredo Men's Team...
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