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Lomo saltado is a popular, traditional Peruvian dish, a stir fry that typically combines marinated strips of sirloin (or other beef steak) with onions, tomatoes, french fries, and other ingredients; and is typically served with rice.
National Commission on the Disappearance of Persons (Spanish: Comisión Nacional sobre la Desaparición de Personas, CONADEP) was an Argentine organization created by President Raúl Alfonsín on 15 December 1983, shortly after his inauguration, to investigate the fate of the desaparecidos (victims of forced disappearance) and other human rights violations (see: Dirty War) performed during the ...
Steak frites, [a] meaning "steak [and] fries" in the French language, is a dish consisting of a steak paired with fried potatoes. It is commonly served in Belgian and French brasseries, and is considered by some to be the national dish of Belgium, which claims to be the country of origin.
Former President Donald Trump served up some fries and political shade against his rival during a behind-the-counter stint at McDonald's Sunday, that drew a monster crowd to the Feasterville, Pa ...
Pages in category "Articles needing translation from Spanish Wikipedia" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,137 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Our Disappeared / Nuestros Desaparecidos is director Juan Mandelbaum’s personal search for friends and loved ones who were caught in the vise of the military and “disappeared” in his native Argentina during the 1976–1983 military dictatorship. The film is a personal journey into the past to reflect on the political and personal contexts ...
Jacobo Grinberg has been missing since December 8, 1994. On December 12, his family prepared a party for him to celebrate his 48th birthday, but he did not show up. [1] It was common for him to make spontaneous travels or just not answer his phone for days, which is why his disappearance did not seem odd to his family in the beginning. [1]
The disappearance of Juan Pedro Martínez, also known in Spanish media as the Boy from Somosierra, took place near Somosierra, Community of Madrid, Spain, during the early morning hours of 25 June 1986 (Saint John's Eve).