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41 Paula Street, Havana, birthplace of José Martí A sign at the Miracle del Mocadoret square, Valencia (Spain) where José Martí spent his childhood. José Julián Martí Pérez was born on January 28, 1853, in Havana, at 41 Paula Street, to Spanish parents, a Valencian father, Mariano Martí Navarro, and Leonor Pérez Cabrera, a native of the Canary Islands.
José Martí. José Martí was an unofficial chronicler of the First International American Conference (Washington, United States, 1890) During his exile (1880–1895) in the United States, Martí came to know and understand his hosts well, and grew increasingly adept at interpreting their actions and words to his Latin American brothers.
José Martí (1853–1895) was a Cuban poet, writer and leader of the Cuban independence movement.. José Martí may also refer to: . Juan José Martí (1570?-1604), Spanish novelist
The author José Martí wrote of the content of the newspaper: “En Patria publicaremos "La situación política," que refleje de adentro y de afuera cuanto cubanos y puertorriqueños necesitan saber del país; los "Héroes," que nos pintaran los que no se ha cansado de serlo; "Carácteres" de nuestro pueblo, de lo más pobre como de lo más ...
Julián del Casal, 19th-century poet; Fidel Castro (1926–2016), former President of Cuba; Daniel Chavarria, Uruguyan-born author; Daína Chaviano, novelist and short-story writer; Enrique Cirules (1938–2016), novelist and essayist; Domitila García de Coronado (1847–1938), writer, journalist, editor, professor
Martí's thoughts were set with gold glass mosaic tiles that came from Venice, Italy and was personally inspected by architect and engineer Raoul Otero de Galarraga and his son, Raul Otero. The right to compensation for the local inhabitants that were forced to move to make way for construction caused further problems.
Juan José Martí (c. 1570 – 22 December 1604) [1] was a Spanish novelist, who was born at Orihuela, Province of Alicante about 1570. He graduated as bachelor of canon law at Valencia in 1591, and in 1598 took his degree as doctor of canon law; in the latter year he was appointed co-examiner in canon law at the University of Valencia, and held the post for six years.
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