Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel (born 6 November 1966) is an Equatoguinean author and activist. His parents were from the remote island of Annobón, off the West...
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Oingo Boingo Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel (born 1966), Equatoguinean writer Lixion Avila (born 1950), American weather forecaster Pedro Ávila (born 1997),...
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Bookstores is a documentary film that follows the life and work of Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel, the most translated writer from Equatorial Guinea, who had to...
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teacher Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel (born 1966), Annobonese writer Juan Tomás de Rocaberti (circa 1624–1699), Spanish theologian Raúl de Tomás (born 1994), Spanish...
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Laurel Brenda Laurel, an advocate for girl video game development José P. Laurel (1891–1959), former President of the Philippines Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel...
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Henríquez Ureña, Equatorial Guinea: Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel, Costa Rica: Joaquin Garcia Monge and Ecuador: Juan León Mera. Philippines: Jose Rizal, Luis...
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development. Guadalajara, Mexico Celaya, Mexico Acayucan, Mexico Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel, Equatoguinean author and activist John Batchelor, British rugby...
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Hotel Brasil by Frei Betto (Brazil) By Night the Mountain Burns by Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel (Equatorial Guinea) The Madwoman of Serrano by Dina Salústio (Cabo...
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and made it one of the largest Christian countries in Africa. Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel Concha Buika Emilio Buale El Chojin Hijas del Sol Virginia Buika...
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writer Juan Balboa Boneke (1938–2014), politician and writer[Gikandi] Raquel Ilombé (1938–1992), Spanish-language writer Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel (1966–)...
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biographer, translator María Nsué Angüe (1945–2017 ) Juan Balboa Boneke (1938–2014) Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel (born 1966) Donato Ndongo-Bidyogo (born 1950) Raquel...
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Equatorial Guinea Gulf of Guinea History of Equatorial Guinea Juan Balboa Boneke Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel Kié-Ntem Kwasio language Kwasio people Lengue people Lengue...
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Laumer (1923–2000, US, f) Ann Lauterbach (born 1942, US, p/nf) Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel (born 1966, Equatorial Guinea, f/p/nf) Margaret Laurence (1926–1987...
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María Nsué Angüe (1945–2017) Donato Ndongo-Bidyogo (born 1950) Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel (born 1966) Sass Henno (born 1982) Kaur Kender (born 1971) Albert...
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Esono (1954–1996) María Nsué Angüe (1945-2017) Juan Balboa Boneke (1938–2014) Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel (born 1966) Donato Ndongo-Bidyogo (born 1950) Raquel...
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Jenny Erpenbeck, The End of Days (German; trans. Susan Bernofsky) Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel, By Night the Mountain Burns (Spanish; trans. Jethro Soutar) Haruki...
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Ecuatorianas 1: del estado colonial al Estado dictatorial with Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel et al., Editorial Tiempos Próximos, Madrid, 2001 "Archived copy"...
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Media. Retrieved 25 January 2016. Marc Serena at IMDb Guests: Marc Serena and Juan Tomás Avila Laurel about THE WRITER OF A COUNTRY WITHOUT BOOKSTORES...
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Spain – Nagasaki, Japan) Pedro de Ávila (1591–1622), Professed Priest of the Franciscan Friars Minor (Alacartines) (Ávila, Spain – Nagasaki, Japan) Vicente...
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Juan O'Gorman (6 July 1905 – 17 January 1982) was a Mexican painter and architect. Juan O'Gorman was born on 6 July 1905 in Coyoacán, then a village to...
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Advíncula Jr., as of March 2023, and José Tomás Sánchez), 4 presidents of the Philippines (Manuel L. Quezon, José P. Laurel, Sergio Osmeña, and Diosdado Macapagal)...
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Ayala (1785–1824) and Tomás Miró Rubini (1800–1881), followed by José María Alemán (1830–1887), Gil Colunje (1831–1899), Tomás Martín Feuillet (1832–1899)...
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Muñoz School Papa Juan XXIII (23) School Pedro P. Casablanca School Puerto Rico Advancement College (PRACI) Rexville Superior School Tomás C. Ongay School...
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Diego Rivera (redirect from Diego María de la Concepción Juan Nepomuceno Estanislao de la Rivera y Barrientos Acosta y Rodríguez)
5 cm. Museo Dolores Olmedo Avila Morning (The Ambles Valley), 1908, 97 × 123 cm. Museo Nacional de Arte Street in Ávila (Ávila Landscape), 1908, 129 × 141 cm...
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Franco Garcia – 12 September 1622 Blessed Bartolomé Días Laurel – 16 August 1627 Blessed Juan Santamarta – 16 August 1618 Blessed Luis Cabrera Sotelo –...
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Jerónimo Morales and Juan Manuel Morales Mosquera – Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera, former president of Colombia Mosquera, Nariño – Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera...
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wealthy neighborhood of San Ángel. Commissioned from Le Corbusier's student Juan O'Gorman, it consisted of two sections joined by a bridge; Kahlo's was painted...
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Heavyweight Champion in 1971. Hermanos Ávila Esperanza - Military (Andrés; Pedro; Norberto; Justino; Guillermo y Tomás) - A street in Fajardo (Parcelas Beltrán)...
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António José de Almeida, 6th President of Portugal António José de Ávila, 1st Duke of Ávila and Bolama, Portuguese politician Antonio José Cavanilles, Spanish...
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Rodríguez, President (1932–1934) Lázaro Cárdenas, President (1934–1940) Manuel Ávila Camacho, President (1940–1946) Miguel Alemán Valdés, President (1946–1952)...
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