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  2. Lil' Libros - Wikipedia

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    Lil' Libros was founded by Patty Rodriguez and Ariana Stein (née Sauceda) [1] in 2014 with a focus on bilingual picture books and an emphasis on Latin American elements, including Loteria: First Words/Primeras Palabras and Counting Con/Contando con Frida, both of which led to being featured on online publications, Washington Post, [2] and ...

  3. Libros Schmibros - Wikipedia

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    Libros Schmibros is a lending library located in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, a predominantly Latinx neighborhood. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The diversity among the residents means there is great "language diversity within Boyle Heights" [ 3 ] as there are many bilingual individuals.

  4. Bookselling - Wikipedia

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    Catholic Book shop in Victoria, Australia A bookshop in the town of Sastamala (Pirkanmaa, Finland) Atuagkat Bookstore in the city of Nuuk (Sermersooq, Greenland). Bookstores (called bookshops in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia and most of the Commonwealth, apart from Canada) may be either part of a chain, or local independent bookstores.

  5. Jirón Santa Rosa - Wikipedia

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    Jirón Santa Rosa, known as Jirón Antonio Miró Quesada (until 2017) [1] and as Jirón Ayacucho before that, [1] [2] is a major street in the Damero de Pizarro, located in the historic centre of Lima, Peru.

  6. Spanish verbs - Wikipedia

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    El museo exhibe las obras de Miró = "The museum is exhibiting works by Miró" Habitual present: This expresses an action that is regularly and habitually being done. María va al campo todos los sábados = "María goes to the countryside every Saturday" Gnomic present: This expresses general truths that are not bounded by time.

  7. Atotonilco El Alto - Wikipedia

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    Atotonilco El Alto is a town and municipality, in Jalisco in Los Altos (Jalisco) region in central-western Mexico. [2] The municipality covers an area of 510.9 km 2. Atotonilco (pronounced ah-toh-toh-NEAL-co) means "place of hot waters", in Náhuatl. "El Alto"("The High One") was later added in honor of those who died in the Cristero War in the ...