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Esme, John Shelby's Gypsy wife in the TV series Peaky Blinders. Esme Macknade, a regular character in the long-running BBC Radio 4 First World War drama Home Front. Esme, in William Gaddis' 1955 novel The Recognitions. Esmé, in J. D. Salinger's short story "For Esmé – with Love and Squalor". Esmé Kipps, in Susan Hill's novel The Woman in ...
Esme or ESME may also refer to: Esmeralda (disambiguation), used as a short form for the feminine name; Eşme, a town in Turkey; Esme, a genus of damselflies "Esmé", a story by Saki "Esme", a song on the Joanna Newsom album Have One on Me, and its titular character; External Short Messaging Entity, in telecommunications
Laredo: Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks 8: San Jose de Palafox Historic/Archeological District: San Jose de Palafox Historic/Archeological District: July 24, 1973 : Address restricted [5] Laredo: 9: U.S. Inspection Station - Laredo, Texas: U.S. Inspection Station - Laredo, Texas
Designated as a National Register Historic District in 2003, [3] El Azteca is distinctive for its setting, layout and landscape features. The neighborhood is situated on a high bluff overlooking the Rio Grande which not only forms its southern boundary, but designates the international boundary between the United States and Mexico.
The Laredo metropolitan area is the 178th-largest United States metropolitan area and covers all of Webb county, with a population of 250,304. It is also a part of the Laredo-Nuevo Laredo Metropolitan Area with an estimate population of 689,022 in 2020.
AMBER Alert issued for Weslaco girl Esmeralda Mireles, 13. Officials believe she was abducted by Luis Gomez, 37, in a maroon Chevy Silverado.
Esmeralda Marie Pineda, 24, disappeared from a mining camp in a remote area of Nevada City, which is 60 miles northeast of Sacramento, on Aug. 26. A search was started immediately.
Esmeralda is a feminine given name of Portuguese and Spanish origin meaning emerald. The name was used for a Roma character in The Hunchback of Notre-Dame , an 1831 novel by Victor Hugo that has been dramatized on film and screen and also brought the name to the attention of people in the English-speaking world .