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Today, there are 34 different Gandhi Bookstores; 17 are located within Mexico City and 17 in other parts of the country. One store is located inside El Palacio de Hierro in the country's capital, and more exist in select Walmart Supercenters, and also in Mexico City's airport.
Back in Mexico, Marín and Cuesta married in November 9, 1928. [1] He was co-founder of the Los Contemporáneos group. Cuesta, who worked for several magazines, founded his own magazine in 1932, named Examen. [2] In 1930 his only son was born, Lucio Antonio Cuesta Marín. [1] In 1933, he divorced from Marín. [1]
The Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas ("Center for Economic Research and Teaching"; CIDE) is a Mexican center of research and higher education, specialized in the fields of social sciences, with an international-grade level of excellence.
Cuesta-Rey (originally 'La flor de Cuesta-Rey' and still printed on the box) is a brand of handmade cigar, founded in 1884 by Angel LaMadrid Cuesta and Peregrino Rey. Cuesta, a Spaniard , had apprenticed in cigar making in Cuba before he met Rey.
La Cuesta is a district of the Corredores canton, in the Puntarenas province of Costa Rica. [1] [2] History. La Cuesta was created on 19 October 1973 by Ley 5373.
Castilleja de la Cuesta is a town and municipality in the province of Seville, in the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. Castilleja de la Cuesta has a local specialty, the "torta de aceite". [4] This is a thin, crisp baked good made with olive oil and a hint of anise. [4] They are eaten throughout Spain and exported to many countries. [5]
Belén Cuesta Llamas (born 24 January 1984) is a Spanish actress. She rose to prominence for her performance as Magüi in comedy series Paquita Salas . [ 1 ] She won the Goya Award for Best Actress for her leading performance in drama film The Endless Trench (2019).
Named in honor of Salvadoran priest, lawyer, politician and national hero José Matías Delgado, UJMD, also known as "La Matías", [citation needed] was conceived as a nonprofit institution by Salvadoran intellectuals, academics and businessmen, its main objective being the formation of professionals with the capability of improving and directing the business and judicial institutions of the time.