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  2. Librería Porrúa - Wikipedia

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    Original store in the historic center of Mexico City. Librería Porrúa Hermanos y Compañía S.A. de C.V. is a bookseller and publishing company in Mexico, and is one of the longest-established businesses operating in the Mexican book trade.

  3. Book Stacks Unlimited - Wikipedia

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    Book Stacks Unlimited was an American online bookstore created by Charles M. Stack in 1992, three years before Jeff Bezos launched Amazon.com. Stack's store, selling new books, began as a dial-up bulletin board located in Cleveland. The Books.com website opened in 1994, eventually attracting a half million visitors each month.

  4. Gandhi (bookstore) - Wikipedia

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    Today, there are 34 different Gandhi Bookstores; 17 are located within Mexico City and 17 in other parts of the country. One store is located inside El Palacio de Hierro in the country's capital, and more exist in select Walmart Supercenters, and also in Mexico City's airport.

  5. Frank Cuesta - Wikipedia

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    Cuesta describes himself as uninterested in interaction with humans, rather preferring to interact with animals. After his training sessions with Nick Bollettieri, he used to sit by a lake to interact with the animals. [10] In 2021, Cuesta purchased a 37-hectare land to set a sanctuary, dedicated to animals that he cannot release to the wild. [11]

  6. El Ateneo Grand Splendid - Wikipedia

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    Interior of El Ateneo Grand Splendid. Situated on Santa Fe Avenue in Barrio Norte, [3] the building was designed by architects Peró and Torres Armengol [4] for impresario Max Glücksmann (1875-1946), and opened as a theatre called Teatro Gran Splendid in May 1919. [5]

  7. Palma Sola massacre - Wikipedia

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    This religious community in Palma Sola who followed the preachings of Olivorio Mateo, was considered a threat to the social economic, and religious status quo. [3] On 26 December 1962, the Dominican government decided to end the mass movement, prompting the dispatch of a military contingent killing 600 people in the area. [1]

  8. Inma Cuesta - Wikipedia

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    Inmaculada Cuesta Martínez (born 25 June 1980) is a Spanish actress. She has starred in films such as The Sleeping Voice (2011), Three Many Weddings (2013), and The Bride (2015). Some of her best known television credits include performances in Águila Roja and Arde Madrid .

  9. Belén Cuesta - Wikipedia

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    Belén Cuesta Llamas (born 24 January 1984) is a Spanish actress. She rose to prominence for her performance as Magüi in comedy series Paquita Salas . [ 1 ] She won the Goya Award for Best Actress for her leading performance in drama film The Endless Trench (2019).