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  2. Andrés Bello - Wikipedia

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    Bello spent ten years after his formal education in his homeland of Caracas. He authored two literary works, Calendario manual y guía universal del forastero en Venezuela para el año de 1810 and the Resumen de la historia de Venezuela. [8] Both works became widely accepted in Venezuela, and from this point Bello started his career as a poet.

  3. List of Venezuelan writers - Wikipedia

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    José Luis Salcedo Bastardo (1926–2005), historian, author of "Historia Fundamental de Venezuela" (1977). Oscar Sambrano Urdaneta (1929–2011), essayist and compiler, author of "Aproximaciones a Bello", "Poesía contemporánea de Venezuela", "Literatura hispanoamericana". Juan Sánchez Peláez (1922–2003), poet, author of "Poesía 1951 ...

  4. Bello orthography - Wikipedia

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    Bello orthography in University of Chile's School of Engineering entrance. This reads ESCUELA DE INJENIERIA; current standard spelling would be ESCUELA DE INGENIERIA.. The Bello orthography or Chilean orthography (Spanish: Ortografía de Bello) [1] [2] [3] was a Spanish-language orthography created by the Venezuelan linguist Andrés Bello and the Colombian Juan García del Río, published in ...

  5. Monument to Andrés Bello - Wikipedia

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    The inscriptions on the monument read "andrés bello / caracas 1781 / santiago chile 1865 / fue el salvador de la integridad / del idioma castellano en américa" ("he was the savior of the integrity of the Spanish language in America") and "este monumento fue erigido en abril de 1972 a iniciativa de la embajada de Venezuela" ("This monument was ...

  6. Category:Andrés Bello - Wikipedia

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  7. Andrés Eloy Blanco - Wikipedia

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    Andrés Eloy Blanco Meaño (6 August 1896 – 21 May 1955) was a noted Venezuelan poet and politician. He was a member of the Generación del 28, and one of the founders of Acción Democrática (AD).

  8. José Antonio Abreu - Wikipedia

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    Born in the small Andean city of Valera, [2] Abreu graduated with a summa cum laude as an economist at Universidad Católica Andres Bello in Caracas. [3] For many years, his official biography stated that he had been awarded a PhD degree in Petroleum Economics from the University of Pennsylvania, but El Sistema withdrew this claim in December 2017.

  9. File:1977. Abril, 19. Presentación de la edición en inglés ...

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    Español: Rafael Caldera durante la presentación de la traducción al inglés de su biografía sobre el humanista Andrés Bello. Londres, Reino Unido. Londres, Reino Unido. English: Rafael Caldera during the presentation of the English translation of his biography about humanist Andrés Bello.