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  3. Alfonso Font - Wikipedia

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    In 1972 he illustrated the series Geminis, written by Carlos Echevarría, dealing with espionage adventures set in World War I. [ 1 ] Between the 1970s and the 1980s Font realized his most famous series: Historias negras (Dark Stories) , a collection of eighteen short, dark humorous adventures, and the science-fictional Cuentos de un futuro ...

  4. Gemini - Wikipedia

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    Gemini (DC Comics), a fictional supervillain Gemini (Marvel Comics), a fictional character Gemini, a comic series created by Jay Faerber; Gemini Kanon, a fictional character in the manga Saint Seiya by Masami Kurumada

  5. El Negro - Wikipedia

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    El Negro" is a common Spanish language nickname, meaning "The Black". People. Estevanico (1500–1539), African explorer of the New World;

  6. Géminis - Wikipedia

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    Meme and her brother Jere are teenagers, still at home under a passive father, Daniel, and a massively domineering mother, Lucía.Ezequiel, the eldest child, arrives from Spain with his bride Montse, who finds both the family and the society of upper-middle-class Argentina hollow and pretentious.

  7. Negro - Wikipedia

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    Negro denotes 'black' in Spanish and Portuguese, derived from the Latin word niger, meaning 'black', which itself is probably from a Proto-Indo-European root *nekw-, "to be dark", akin to *nokw-, 'night'. [4] [5] Negro was also used for the peoples of West Africa in old maps labelled Negroland, an area stretching along the Niger River.

  8. The Negro in Our History - Wikipedia

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    The Negro in Our History is a non-fiction book of history authored by Carter G. Woodson and published in 1922. According to philosopher Alain Locke , Woodson's book was one of the "select class of books that have brought about a revolution in the human mind".

  9. Viernes Negro - Wikipedia

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    Since then, Viernes Negro represents a milestone; the day that changed Venezuela's economic history. [6] Before it, the bolívar had been characterized as stable and reliable since the 1910s, with its last free price against the dollar at a fixed value of 4.30:1. Since Viernes Negro, the economic situation of the nation has been tumultuous.