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  2. Salvador Díaz Mirón - Wikipedia

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    Salvador Díaz Mirón (December 14, 1853 – June 12, 1928) was a Mexican poet. He was born in the port city of Veracruz. His early verse, written in a passionate, romantic style, was influenced by Lord Byron and Victor Hugo. His later verse was more classical in mode. His poem, A Gloria, was influential.

  3. Miron (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Leonard Miron; Marcel-Ioan Miron (born 1982), Romanian tennis player. Mike Miron; Oleg Miron (born 1956), a sailor from Soviet Union; Paul Miron (1926–2008), Romanian linguist and philologist; Rami Miron (born 1957), Israeli Olympic wrestler; Ray Miron; Salvador Díaz Mirón (1853–1928), Mexican poet; Uriel Miron (born 1968), Israeli artist ...

  4. Mexican literature - Wikipedia

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    Mexican literature stands as one of the most prolific and influential within Spanish-language literary traditions, alongside those of Spain and Argentina. This rich and diverse tradition spans centuries, encompassing a wide array of genres, themes, and voices that reflect the complexities of Mexican society and culture.

  5. Adolfo Ruiz Cortines - Wikipedia

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    María Cortines de la Cotera was the daughter of Diego Francisco Cortines y Gutiérrez de Celis (1829, Bielva, Cantabria, Spain), and María Dolores de la Cotera y Calzada (1824, Veracruz, Mexico), whose father was from Peñarrubia, also in Cantabria. His mother taught him to read and write at the age of 3.

  6. Colonia Santa María la Ribera - Wikipedia

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    The center of the colonia is the Alameda Park with its Morisco Kiosk, located at the intersection of Dr. Atl and Salvador Miron Streets, near Metro Buenavista. [9] The kiosk was designed and built in the late 19th century by José Ramón Ibarrola to be the Mexico Pavilion at the World's Fair of 1884 in New Orleans and of the Saint Louis ...

  7. Guadalupe Borja - Wikipedia

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  8. Lope Ruiz de Esparza - Wikipedia

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    Don Lope Ruiz de Esparza was born in Pamplona, to a family of Basque nobility.It appears Lope Ruiz de Esparza was the first Esparza to come from Spain to New Spain.Many genealogists agree he may be the only Esparza to settle in New Spain and is the ancestor of all the Esparza families in early Mexico and the early U.S. [1] The surname Esparza is said to mean one who came from Esparza (a barren ...

  9. List of coups and coup attempts - Wikipedia

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    Costa Rica: Joaquín de Oreamuno overthrows Rafael Francisco Osejo and declares the joining of Costa Rica to the First Mexican Empire, but fails because of his defeat in the Battle of Ochomogo. The caudillo Antonio López de Santa Anna was involved in several coups in early post-independence Mexico.