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  2. Cabañuelas - Wikipedia

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    In Northern New Mexico, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Dominican Republic and Venezuela, the cabañuelas were practiced as follows: The 31 days of January were carefully observed in order to predict the weather for the rest of the year. The first through twelfth days of January represented their corresponding months on the calendar. The thirteenth through ...

  3. Guillermo Cabanellas - Wikipedia

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    During his stay in Paraguay, Cabanellas de Torres wrote a biography of Dr. José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia, dictator of that country and, in Argentina, he wrote two books on the Spanish Civil War: La guerra de los mil días (The Thousand Days' War) and Cuatro generales (Four Generals), both in two volumes, considered by the author himself as ...

  4. National Defense Junta - Wikipedia

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    The Junta de Defensa Nacional (English: National Defense Junta) was a military junta which governed the territories held by the Nationalist faction of the Spanish Civil War from July to September 1936. The junta's president was Miguel Cabanellas and its head of state was Francisco Franco.

  5. Darío Cabanelas - Wikipedia

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    Darío Cabanelas Rodríguez (20 December 1916 – 18 September 1992) was a Spanish Arabist whose work influenced Arab studies in the 20th century. He was born and died in Trasalba, Ourense , Spain .

  6. Municipalities of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The first city council in Mexico was established by Hernán Cortés in 1519 in Veracruz; it was also the first in the American mainland. [7] Settlements located in strategic locations received the status of ciudad (the highest status within the Empire, superior to that of villas and pueblos ) and were entitled to form an ayuntamiento or ...

  7. Javier Orozco - Wikipedia

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    Orozco is nicknamed "Chuletita" (little pork-chop). The nickname comes from his father, Luis Antonio Orozco, who earned the moniker " Chuleta " when he was six years old, by his father, who would tell him "vete por las chuletas" — a Mexican slang saying which roughly translates to "go get the money."

  8. Chano Urueta - Wikipedia

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    1961: El Hombre de la ametralladora; 1961: Guantes de oro; 1961: Tres Romeos y una Julieta; 1962: Camino de la horca; 1962: El Asaltacaminos; 1962: Le Baron de la terreur; 1962: El Espejo de la bruja; 1962: Pilotos de la muerte; 1963: La Cabeza viviente; 1963: La Muerte en el desfiladero; 1963: Los Chacales; 1964: Cinco asesinos esperan; 1964 ...

  9. Miguel Cabanellas - Wikipedia

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    Miguel Cabanellas Ferrer (1 January 1872 – 14 May 1938) was a Spanish Army officer. He was a leading figure of the 1936 coup d'état in Zaragoza and sided with the Nationalist faction during the Spanish Civil War .