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  2. Gonzalo Guerrero - Wikipedia

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    Jornadas XI, XII, XIII y XIV (2015, 2016, 2017 y 2018). Actas de las Jornadas de Historia sobre el Descubrimiento de América. Vol. IV. Sevilla y Palos de la Frontera: Universidad Internacional de Andalucía y Excmo. Ayuntamiento de Palos de la Frontera. ISBN 9788479933463. OCLC 698165875. González Hernández, Cristina (2018). "Gonzalo Guerrero".

  3. Leyendas de Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    Jaeger, Frances (2006). "El sujeto indigena y la modernidad en Leyendas de Guatemala y El espejo de Lida Sal". In Cien Anos de Magia: Ensayos criticos sobre la obra de Miguel Angel Asturias (Oralia Preble-Niemi, ed.). Guatemala: F&G Editores. ISBN 99922-61-47-1. Sáenz, Jimena (1974). Genio y Figura de Miguel Angel Asturias. Buenos Aires ...

  4. Maya & Miguel - Wikipedia

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    Maya & Miguel is an American children's animated television series produced by Scholastic Productions. [3] It aired on PBS Kids Go! from October 11, 2004, to October 10, 2007, and had a total of five seasons and 65 episodes over three years. [ 4 ]

  5. Mount Maunganui (mountain) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Maunganui, or Mauao, known to locals as The Mount, [3] is a 232 metre (760 foot) volcanic dome at the end of a peninsula in the Tauranga suburb of Mount Maunganui in New Zealand, beside the eastern entrance to the city's harbour. Local Māori consider Mauao to be tapu (sacred), and it plays an important role in their mythology.

  6. Rescatemos a David y Miguel - Wikipedia

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    David Ramírez and Miguel Ángel Rivera Rescatemos a David y Miguel [ a ] is an antimonumento installed on Paseo de la Reforma Avenue in the Cuauhtémoc borough of Mexico City . The work included the installation of the figure of a bi-color male on a plinth.

  7. Men of Maize - Wikipedia

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    Men of Maize (Spanish: Hombres de maíz) is a 1949 novel by Guatemalan Nobel Prize in Literature winner Miguel Ángel Asturias.The novel is usually considered to be Asturias's masterpiece, yet remains one of the least understood novels produced by Asturias. [1]

  8. Miguel de Buría - Wikipedia

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    Miguel I of Buría (Spanish: Miguel de Buría; c. 1510 – c. 1555), also known as King Miguel (Spanish: Rey Miguel), Miguel the Black (Spanish: El Negro Miguel) and Miguel Guacamaya, [1] was formerly enslaved in San Juan, Puerto Rico, [2] and reigned as the king of Buría in the modern-day state of Lara, Venezuela. His incumbency began in 1552 ...

  9. The two Spains - Wikipedia

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    [3] Later, philosopher Miguel de Unamuno, Machado's contemporary, developed the idea through the Biblical story of Jacob and Esau struggling for dominance in their mother's womb, as in the article "Rebeca" (1914), which may pre-date Machado's quatrain. But historians trace the idea still further back, to the 17th and 18th centuries and the ...