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  2. Salomón de la Selva - Wikipedia

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    Salomón de la Selva was born on March 20, 1893, in León, Nicaragua, son of Salomón Selva Glenton and Evangelina Escoto Baca and the oldest of nine children. In 1906 at the age of twelve, he is offered a scholarship by the government of José Santos Zelaya to study in the United States.

  3. Chala - Wikipedia

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    Lomas de Lachay, Lima, Peru Loma-vegetation , is found between 150 metres (490 ft) and 600 metres (2,000 ft) and it is situated at the first westside slope near the coast in Peru. [ 2 ] This subregion has a subtropical desert climate with little rainfall along the central and southern coast (drier as one goes south).

  4. Selva Almada - Wikipedia

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    Selva Almada (born 5 April 1973) is an Argentine writer of poetry, short stories, and novels. She expanded into nonfiction in 2014 with the book Chicas muertas . Career

  5. Selva Casal - Wikipedia

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    Biografía de un arcángel (Estuario editora, 2012) En este lugar maravilloso vive la tristeza (Estuario editora, 2011) El grito (Editorial Artefato, 2005) Vivir es peligroso (Libros de Tierra Firme, 2001, Buenos Aires; Premio del Ministerio de Cultura) Perdidos manuscritos de la noche (Carlos Marchest Editor, 1996; Premio del Ministerio de ...

  6. La selva de fuego - Wikipedia

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    La selva de fuego (The jungle of fire) is a 1945 Mexican romantic drama film directed by Fernando de Fuentes and starring Dolores del Río. Plot summary

  7. Roberto de la Selva - Wikipedia

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    Nicaraguan-born Roberto de la Selva (1895–1957) was an artist who moved to Mexico City in 1921 as a protest against U.S. military occupation. [1] He was an associate of Diego Rivera and the brother of poet Salomón de la Selva. [2] [3] His work may be seen in the Watchung Reservation.

  8. Selva Lirica - Wikipedia

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    Selva lirica is an anthology published in 1917 by the Chilean Julio Molina Nuñez. [1]Julio Molina Nuñez (1884-?) was a Chilean poet and critic; known for his controversial anthology “Selva Lirica” (published in 1917) in which the poetry of numerous Chilean authors was carefully analyzed, discussed and criticized.

  9. El Libro de piedra - Wikipedia

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    El Libro de piedra (The Book of Stone) is a 1969 Mexican supernatural horror film, written and directed by Carlos Enrique Taboada. This film was remade in 2009. This film was remade in 2009. [ 1 ]