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  2. Campuzano-Polanco family - Wikipedia

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    Santo Domingo, Publicaciones de la Secretaría de Estado de Educación, Bellas Artes y Cultos, 1978, Vol I. Hernandez Gonzalez, Manuel Vicente. Expansion fundacional y desarrollo en el norte dominicano (1680-1795) Archived 2017-01-16 at the Wayback Machine , Santo Domingo, Editora Buho, 2007.

  3. File:ETICA EN LA EDUCACION DE LOS VALORES.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Word - ETICA EN LA EDUCACION DE LOS VALORES; Author: c.francis: Date and time of digitizing: 12:03, 8 July 2009: Software used: PScript5.dll Version 5.2: File change date and time: 12:03, 8 July 2009: Conversion program: Acrobat Distiller 8.0.0 (Windows) Encrypted: no: Page size: 612 x 792 pts (letter) Version of PDF format: 1.4

  4. María Rosa de Gálvez - Wikipedia

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    María Antonia Rosalía de Gálvez y Ramírez was born on 14 August 1768 in Málaga.She was the adopted (or natural, according to Diaz de Escovar) daughter of Antonio de Gálvez y Gallardo, colonel of the army, and Mariana Ramírez de Velasco.

  5. Ana Caro de Mallén - Wikipedia

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    Ana María Caro de Mallén y Torres, one of the few women writers of the 17th century, was believed to be born between 1590 and 1600 as a morisco slave and was adopted by Gabriel Caro de Mallén and Ana María de Torres. Many assumed she was Don Juan Caro de Mallén y Soto's sister, and that she was born in either Granada or Seville.

  6. Chabelo - Wikipedia

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    He produced shows including La Cuchufleta, La Güereja Quiere Más [1] and En Familia con Chabelo, the latter of which was broadcast every Sunday morning on Televisa's Canal de las Estrellas. It aired for 47 years and consisted of contests with people from the audience, gifts and games and was mainly for children. [ 2 ]

  7. Corsican immigration to Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Pedro Antonio de Paula Antonetti was a Corsican who settled in the town of Yauco and married Isabel Rodriguez on May 2, 1787. He died in Yauco on January 30, 1810, at the age of 100. [11] [12] Antonio Juliani was a Corsican soldier in the Regiment of Naples. He was born in Ajaccio and married Maria Abad de Burgos in San Juan on February 1, 1790 ...

  8. Sabanilla District, Montes de Oca - Wikipedia

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    On August 2, 1915, the Montes de Oca canton is founded by law decree 45, under the Alfredo González Flores administration. [4] On April 24, 1977, Franz Hinkelammert established in Sabanilla the Departamento Ecuménico de Investigaciones (DEI), which is visited annually by many liberation theologians and community culture workers from all the ...

  9. Academia de la Inmaculada Concepción - Wikipedia

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    The Academy of the Immaculate Conception (Spanish: Academia de la Inmaculada Concepción, generally abbreviated as AIC, or simply La Inmaculada) is a coeducational Catholic school located in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico. Founded in 1905, it is among Puerto Rico's oldest institutions of learning.