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La Línea (English: The Line) is a highway tunnel between the cities of Calarcá, Quindío and Cajamarca, Tolima in Colombia.It crosses beneath the locally famous "Alto de La Línea" in the Cordillera Central or central range of the Andes mountains, easing traffic on one of Colombia's main east-west road connections (the National Route 40) which links Bogotá with Cali and the Pacific port of ...
La línea invisible is a 2020 Spanish historical drama television miniseries directed by Mariano Barroso, and written by Michel Gaztambide and Alejandro Hernández with the collaboration of Barroso, based on an idea by Abel García Roure.
La Linea (Italian) or La Línea (Spanish, "the line") may refer to: La Línea corruption case, Guatemalan corruption case revolving around the former president and vice-president. La Línea de la Concepción, a town in Spain bordering Gibraltar; La Línea (Road Pass), high mountain pass and planned highway tunnel in Colombia
[156] [157] On 3 September 2015 he was summoned to the Justice Department for his first legal audience for the La Linea corruption case. [158] [159] In June 2016 a United Nations-backed prosecutor described the administration of Pérez Molina as a crime syndicate and outlined another corruption case, this one dubbed Cooperacha (Kick-in). The ...
Listín Diario, was founded on 1 August 1889 by Arturo Pellerano Alfau and Julian Atiles, two successful merchants who endeavored to inform the general public of the arrival and departure of merchant ships into Dominican ports.
The Thin Yellow Line (Spanish: La delgada línea amarilla) is a 2015 Mexican road comedy-drama film directed by Celso R. García. It was one of fourteen films shortlisted by Mexico to be their submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] but it lost out to 600 Miles .
Mario Vargas Llosa's thesis «Bases para una interpretación de Rubén Darío», presented to his alma mater, the National University of San Marcos (), in 1958.. Mario Vargas Llosa was born to a middle-class family [11] on 28 March 1936, in the southern Peruvian provincial city of Arequipa. [12]
Tomás Segovia: Cuatro ensayos sobre Gilberto Owen (Spanish), 2001 ISBN 968-16-6191-5; Guillermo Sheridan: Tres ensayos sobre Gilberto Owen (Spanish), 2008 ISBN 978-970-32-3997-9; Francisco Javier Beltrán Cabrera, Cynthia Araceli Ramírez Peñaloza: Gilberto Owen Estrada: cien años de poesía (Spanish), 2005 ISBN 968-835-887-8