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He is generally known as "El Ratoncito Pérez", except in some regions of Mexico, Guatemala, Peru and Chile, where he is called "El Ratón de los Dientes" (transl. The Tooth Mouse), and in Argentina, Venezuela, Uruguay and Colombia, where he is simply known as "El Ratón Pérez". Similarly in the Philippines, some Christian ethnic groups have ...
El Ratón ("The Mouse") is a 1957 Mexican film directed by Chano Urueta. It stars the famous world boxing champion Raul Macias, playing a version of himself.
In the 19th century, León declared war, together with Galicia and Asturias, against the First French Empire in the Peninsular War, and organised the Junta General del Reino de León as its own government. The modern region of León was established in 1833 [16] [better source needed] and was divided into León, Zamora, and Salamanca provinces.
León (1967–present) Union de Curtidores (2013–2014) The Estadio León , unofficially known as Nou Camp , is a mid-sized football stadium with a seating capacity of 31,297 built in 1967, and located in the city of León, Guanajuato , in the Bajío region of central Mexico.
Aurelio Tió, in his Nuevas fuentes para la historia de Puerto Rico, made a vigorous case for Juan Ponce's aristocratic heritage, determining that Juan Ponce's father was Pedro Ponce de León, the Fourth Lord of Villagarcía, and his mother was Leonor de Figueroa, the daughter of Lorenzo Suárez de Figueroa, Lord of Salvaleón, and María ...
This book is the second time Pinkney has told this story, the first being as part of his 2000 compendium of Aesop's Fables. [1] When creating this book it was important for Pinkney to balance retelling a classic story and expressing the African-American experience. [2]
La Fontaine's Fables included a more succinct version of the story (II.11) in the following century. [4] In Ivan Krylov's version (1833), the mouse, instead of disturbing the lion, requests permission to make a house upon his territory, stating it might one day prove useful in return. Resentful of the idea that a creature so pitiful might ...