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  2. Mi último adiós - Wikipedia

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    Spanish English Tagalog "Mi último adiós" original version by José Rizal Adiós, Patria adorada, región del sol querida, Perla del mar de oriente, nuestro perdido Edén! A darte voy alegre la triste mustia vida, Y fuera más brillante, más fresca, más florida, También por ti la diera, la diera por tu bien. En campos de batalla, luchando ...

  3. Guzmán de Alfarache - Wikipedia

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    Guzmán de Alfarache (Spanish pronunciation: [ɡuθˈman de alfaˈɾatʃe]) is a picaresque novel written by Mateo Alemán and published in two parts: the first in Madrid in 1599 with the title Primera parte de Guzmán de Alfarache, [1] and the second in 1604, titled Segunda parte de la vida de Guzmán de Alfarache, atalaya de la vida humana.

  4. Killing of João Alberto Silveira Freitas - Wikipedia

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    Porto Alegre football clubs, such as Grêmio, Internacional and São José, of which he was a supporter, demonstrated after the murder of Freitas, preaching the permanent fight against racial discrimination. [64] Formula 1 driver Lewis Hamilton posted a photo of a protest against death in Porto Alegre with the caption "another black life lost ...

  5. Francisco Javier Alegre - Wikipedia

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    This work was on the point of being published when the Jesuits were expelled from the Spanish dominions, on July 25, 1767. When he left New Spain, the manuscript and his sources remained behind. Alegre died of apoplexy near Bologna, Italy, in 1788. Some of his works remained unpublished at his death.

  6. Narciso J. Alegre - Wikipedia

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    Narciso Joseph Alegre y Sargent (April 4, 1911–October 17, 1980) was a Filipino civil liberties advocate, a founder of Young Philippines, [1] [2] and organizing member of the Civil Liberties Union of the Philippines.

  7. Nada (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The novel is set in the post-Spanish Civil War Barcelona. The novel is narrated by its main character, Andrea, an orphan, who has fond memories of her well off family in Barcelona, and has been raised in a convent in provincial Spain. The government has awarded Andrea a scholarship and a subsistence stipend so that she can attend university.

  8. Juan B. Alegre - Wikipedia

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    Juan B. Alegre was born on February 2, 1882, in Casiguran in the province of Sorsogon in the Bicol Peninsula. In 1926, he later moved residence to what is now known as Barangay San Juan in Irosin. Alegre was an abaca plantation owner [9] and reportedly one of the wealthiest citizens [10] of the Philippines of his time.

  9. Villa Alegre (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Villa Alegre centered on life in a whimsical bilingual (Spanish and English) village. The program had an upbeat, catchy salsa-flavored theme song, which ended with adults and kids shouting "¡Villa Alegre!" The series was designed to teach each featured language to children who were native speakers of the other.