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Chaired by Gusart and by various members of the editorial staff of El Obrero, [8] the Congress was held from December 24 to 26, 1865 [9] — or in September, according to other sources - [10] at the Salón Universal in Barcelona. Some 300 delegates from twenty-two associations attended, according to Josep Termes. [11] Forty, according to ...
During the late 1970s, on September 26, 1978, resident Luciano Rivera made the headlines nationally, as he was one of a few survivors of an aviation crash, Air Caribbean Flight 309, that happened nearby; six people were killed when a Beech 18 belonging to Air Caribbean airlines crashed in Barrio Obrero, at a bar in front of the residencial ...
The following sectors are in Arecibo barrio-pueblo: [22] [23] Avenida 65 de Infantería, Avenida Constitución, Avenida Cotto, Avenida San Luis, Calle Los Héroes, Calles: Ledesma, Cruz Roja, Caribe, Avenida Miramar, Comunidad Barrio Obrero, Comunidad La Múcura, Condominios del Atlántico, Reparto Cotto Viejo, Reparto San Juan, Residencial ...
Barrio Obrero may refer to: Barrio Obrero (Asunción), Paraguay; Barrio Obrero (Santurce), Puerto Rico; Barrio Obrero, a place in Altos de Arroyo Hondo, Dominican ...
Workers' Front (Spanish: Frente Obrero, FO) is a left-wing [16] to far-left [17] Spanish political party founded as a mass organization by the anti-revisionist party PML (RC) in October 2018 and registered as a separate political party in March 2019.
Obrero, also known as Barrio Obrero, is a neighbourhood of Asunción, the capital and largest city of Paraguay; [1] [2] and has a population of 19,823 people. The name of this barrio comes from the word "worker" (obrero) in reference to the humble and working class people who form the majority of the population.
By Nate Raymond (Reuters) -A U.S. appeals court has halted enforcement of an anti-money laundering law that requires corporate entities to disclose the identities of their real beneficial owners ...
Warrington was born in the Barrio Obrero area of Santurce, Puerto Rico. When he was nine years old, his family moved to the Lloréns Torres public housing project. There he lived for the next 25 years. Warrington left school when he was a teenager and made a living by polishing shoes at a local barbershop.