and the equality between men and women. Maria Josefina Teodora Plá Guerra Galvany, known as Josefina Plá, was born on 9 November 1909, in Isla Lobos, Fuerteaventura...
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Pla may refer to: Cecilio Plá (1860–1934), Spanish painter Conrad Pla (born 1966), Canadian kickboxer and actor Jim Pla (born 1992), French racing driver...
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the Francoists Josefina Lopez, Chicana playwright Josefina Pla, Spanish poet, playwright, art critic, painter and journalist Josefina Ayerza, writer and...
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(born 1955), former tennis player Silvio Pettirossi (1887-1916), aviator Josefina Plá (1903-1999), poet and artist Andrea Quattrocchi (born 1989), actress...
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Editorial "Servilibro" (Spanish) ISBN 99925-975-7-7 La Gran Infortunada by Josefina Plá. Ediciones "Criterio" Paraguay 2007. (Spanish) OCLC 176892124 Madame...
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Plá Cabal (1940 – September 23, 2003) was a Cuban dancer, teacher of ballet, and ballet master. Along with Loipa Araújo, Aurora Bosch, and Josefina Méndez...
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she formed in 1954 called Grupo Arte Nuevo (New Art Group), alongside Josefina Plá, Lilí del Mónico, José Laterza Parodi, Edith Jiménez, Ruth Fisher and...
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the drama Cuando Guerra for the Teatro Radial which was then headed by Josefina Plá and Roque Centurión Miranda. He also wrote Guanirino in the Guaraní language...
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radio theater emerged. Its driving forces were Centurión Miranda and Josefina Plá who founded Proal, a sublime on-air news program, according to Carlos...
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of Paraguay. Among them are: Eloy Fariña Núñez, Hérib Campos Cervera, Josefina Plá, Óscar Ferreiro, Elvio Romero, José Luis Appleyard, Ramiro Domínguez...
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36th Congress, 1st Session, Mis. Doc. No. 86 (May 11, 1860), p.106 Josefina Pla: The British in Paraguay, 1850-1870, The Richmond Publishing Co. Ltd...
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authors, among which Augusto Roa Bastos, Gabriel Casaccia, Helio Vera and Josefina Plá. Either as a guest speaker or as a member of the official delegation...
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dancer and ballet mistress. Along with Loipa Araújo, Aurora Bosch, and Mirta Plá, she is regarded as one of the "Four jewels of Cuban ballet". Her style was...
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José Arturo Alsina 1983, Máxima Lugo 1984, José L. Melgarejo 1985, Josefina Plá 1989, Alcibiades González Delvalle 1990, Ernesto Báez 1991, Sin datos...
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was finally elected along with Wilder Tyler, Mariana Blengio, María Josefina Plá, and Juan Faroppa [es] on 1 August 2017. Pérez, Mauricio (11 February...
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1944) José Ricardo Mazó (1927–1987) Manuel Ortiz Guerrero (1894–1933) Josefina Pla (1909–1999) Roque Vallejos (1943–2006) Jose Santos Chocano (1875–1934)...
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avenue of the capital down town. That same year, the group formed by Josefina Plá, Jose Parodi Laterza and Olga Blinder presented an exposition in Buenos...
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edition 2000. Distribuidora Quevedo de Ediciones. Buenos Aires, Argentina Josefina Pla, Obras Comletas I: Historia Cultural - Arte Actual in el Paraguay (online...
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Guarani missions was immune to his labor, his teaching, or his influence." Josefina Plá proposed the identification of at least forty images as coming from the...
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Britannica. Vol. 16 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 990. Plá, Josefina (1976). The British in Paraguay 1850–1870. The Richmond Publishing Co...
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Northern Irish-born Canadian screenwriter and novelist, pulmonary fibrosis. Josefina Plá, 95, Spanish poet, playwright and art critic. K. A. Rahman, 59, Indian...
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extended to three. In 1959 she had expositions in São Paulo and Asunción. Josefina Plá writes : “Edith, today’s and yesterdays painter, engraver since a long...
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(1872–1949, Iceland, nf) Tamri Pkhakadze (born 1957, USSR/Georgia, f/d/ch) Josefina Plá (1903–1999, Canary Islands/Paraguay, p/d/nf) Sol Plaatje (1876–1932,...
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associated with fellow Paraguayan literary figures Hérib Campos Cervera, Josefina Plá, and Augusto Roa Bastos. A Communist militant, Romero was forced into...
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Renée Ferrer de Arréllaga (born 1944) José Ricardo Mazó (1927–1987) Josefina Pla (1909–1999) José María Rivarola Matto (1909–1999) Augusto Roa Bastos...
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organized crime prosecutor Silvio Pettirossi (1887–1916), aviation pioneer Josefina Plá (1903–1999), poet, playwright and journalist María Odulia Nicola Ruotti...
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the continuity and expansion of culture and education. According to Josefina Plá two factors contributed: the return of a minority of educated Paraguayans...
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demand for pitchers, cups, and other introduced pottery forms. Author Josefina Pla observed that women are typically potters, and animals associated with...
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Engineers. 45 (1876): 261–262. 1876. doi:10.1680/imotp.1876.22607. Plá, Josefina (1976). The British in Paraguay 1850-1870. The Richmond Publishing Co...
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ballet master, and teacher of ballet. Along with Aurora Bosch, Josefina Méndez, and Mirta Plá, she is regarded as one of the "four jewels of Cuban ballet"...
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