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A genogram, also known as a family diagram, [1] [2] is a pictorial display of a person's position in their family's hereditary and ongoing relationships. It goes beyond a traditional family tree by allowing the user to visualize social patterns and psychological factors that punctuate relationships, especially patterns that repeat over the generations.
Casas del Señor (in Valencian and co-official Cases del Senyor) is a village in the municipality of Monòver, in the region of the Vinalopó Medio (Alicante, Spain). It has a population of 279 inhabitants (2009). Is located on the northern slope of the Sierra del Coto, surrounded by the mountain of Coto.
Casa del Telegrafista (house of the telegrapher) is a museum in Aracataca. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The town is the birthplace of author Gabriel García Márquez and photographer Leo Matiz . The museum is located to the north of the town.
Casa del Herrero (also known as the Steedman Estate) is a historic house museum and botanical garden located in Montecito near Santa Barbara, California. It was designed by George Washington Smith , and is considered one of the finest examples of Spanish Colonial Revival architecture in the United States of America. [ 3 ]
La Casa del Amor may refer to: La casa del amor, a 1973 Argentinean film (see List of Argentine films of 1973) La Casa del Amor, a 1993 album by Mexican singer Erik Rubin
The monks also used the Casa de las Campanas as a wine cellar, where they could store about 12,000 litres. In the 20th century, in the post-war years, the house was known as the Bar Pitillo because on the ground floor there was an establishment where customers were offered tobacco. [ 3 ]
The House of the Angel (Spanish: La casa del ángel) is a 1957 Argentine drama film directed by Leopoldo Torre Nilsson based the novel of the same name by his wife Beatriz Guido, who also co-wrote the screenplay. The film was entered into the 10th Cannes Film Festival, where it competed for the Palme d'Or prize. [1]
Genealogy of the Kastrioti family, Du Cange (1680), Historia Byzantina duplici commentario. A figure attested as Kastriot of Kanina in southern Albania who appears in a letter sent on September 2, 1368 by Alexander Komnenos Asen to the Ragusan senate has been hypothesised by a number of authors, mostly in the early 20th century, as an ancestor of the Kastrioti family.