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  2. Tomás Blanco (writer) - Wikipedia

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    In Los cinco sentidos: inventario de cosas nuestras (1955), he presents Antillean myths in poetic form. Much of Tomas Blanco's work highlights the various cultures and belief systems of Puerto Rico and explains how it both positively and negatively affects the environment of the country. [8] He also wrote the poem Letras para música in 1964. [10]

  3. Spanish personal pronouns - Wikipedia

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    Mi coche es más grande que el tuyo = "My car is bigger than yours" Tu casa tiene más cuartos que la suya = "Your house has more rooms than his/hers/yours/theirs" Estos libros son más interesantes que los vuestros = "These books are more interesting than yours [pl.]" Esas camisas son más pequeñas que las nuestras = "Those shirts are smaller ...

  4. List of Puerto Rican films - Wikipedia

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    Documentary based on the events leading to the Spanish-American War, Manifest Destiny, and its consequences on Puerto Rico: Los Machos: Tony Rigus: Elia Enid Cadilla, David Ortiz Angleró, Félix Monclova, Héctor Rosario: Drama: Natás es Satán: Miguel Ángel Álvarez: Miguel Ángel Álvarez, Frank Moro, Perla Faith, Caesar Córdova, Aníbal ...

  5. Estefanía de los Santos - Wikipedia

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    Estefanía de los Santos (Seville, 1976) is a Spanish actress who has participated in several national fiction and feature films such as Bienvenidos al Lolita, Perdóname, Señor, El Continental or La peste. In 2012 she was nominated for a Goya Award for her performance in the feature film Grupo 7. [2]

  6. Casi casi - Wikipedia

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    Casi casi (lit. ' Almost Nearly ') is a 2006 Puerto Rican film written and directed by brothers Jaime and Tony Vallés. It was released in Puerto Rico in early 2007. The film takes place in a Catholic school in Puerto Rico, where the main character, Emilio, is infatuated with Jacklynne, the most popular girl in school.

  7. La Carreta - Wikipedia

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    La Carreta (English: The Oxcart) is a 1953 play by Puerto Rican playwright René Marqués. [2] The story follows a family of "jíbaros", or rural peasants, who in an effort to find better opportunities end up moving to the United States (see Puerto Rican migration to New York).

  8. Don Paco - Wikipedia

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    The San Juan Cup had no new challengers for Don Paco every horse in the race he had previously defeated at least once the race was set up to be a walkover for Don Paco. At the start, El Negro Torres drifted in early sandwiching Don Paco in between him and Nube Negra. After that El Negro Torress took a clear lead opening up 4 lengths.

  9. Jíbaro (Puerto Rico) - Wikipedia

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    As early as 1820, Miguel Cabrera identified many of the jíbaros' ideas and characteristics in his set of poems known as The Jibaro's Verses.Then, some 80 years later, in his 1898 book Cuba and Porto Rico, Robert Thomas Hill listed jíbaros as one of four socio-economic classes he perceived existed in Puerto Rico at the time: "The native people, as a whole, may be divided into four classes ...