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  2. Augusto César Sandino - Wikipedia

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    Augusto César Sandino (Latin American Spanish: [awˈɣusto se sanˈdino]; 18 May 1895 – 21 February 1934), full name Augusto Nicolás Calderón Sandino, was a Nicaraguan revolutionary and leader of a rebellion between 1927 and 1933 against the United States occupation of Nicaragua.

  3. Estadio Augusto César Sandino - Wikipedia

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    Then slowly to the rest of the country's cities and towns. The Cienfuego's stadium executed on September 5, 1977 is a good example of how the Sandino architectural typology could be re-adapted and slightly modified to create a similar looking building with some variants. [2] The stadium's namesake is Nicaraguan revolutionary Augusto César Sandino.

  4. Guanahacabibes Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    Guanahacabibes Peninsula is the westernmost point on the island of Cuba. It is located in Pinar del Río Province , in the municipality of Sandino , and is sparsely populated. The waters surrounding the peninsula are important spiny lobster and red snapper fishing grounds.

  5. ‘Oceans Are the Real Continents’ Review: A Lush and Lyrical ...

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    Rather than trace a vision of Cuba through Havana, for instance, the film is rooted in San Antonio De Los Baños. The small Cuban town, at least as presented by Santambrogio’s eyes, is a ghostly ...

  6. Sandino, Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Sandino is a municipality and town in the Pinar del Río Province of Cuba. The town is located close to the coast and as such, fishing is the main economic resource of this place. The town is located close to the coast and as such, fishing is the main economic resource of this place.

  7. Sandinista ideology - Wikipedia

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    Fonseca's own writings began mentioning Sandino in 1959 and in the context of the Cuban Revolution during his stay in Havana. [8] In Cuba, where he found a biography called "Sandino: General of Free Men", Fonseca was able to study Sandino freely and to begin constructing what he saw as a uniquely Nicaraguan revolutionary ideology. [9]

  8. La Fe (Sandino) - Wikipedia

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    The village counts a little port and a road linking it to the villages in Guanahacabibes peninsula. It is mainly famous to be the western starting point of the Carretera Central, a highway spanning the length of the island of Cuba for 1,435 km (892 mi), that ends in the city of Baracoa, Guantánamo Province.

  9. Sandino (film) - Wikipedia

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    Sandino is a 1990 Spanish-Nicaraguan biographical film about Nicaraguan revolutionary Augusto César Sandino, directed by Chilean filmmaker Miguel Littín and produced by Spanish Televisión Española and Nicaraguan state producer Umamzor. It was released first in cinemas as a two-hour- long film.