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  2. The Green House - Wikipedia

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    The Green House (Original title: La Casa Verde) is the second novel by the Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa, published in 1966.The novel is set over a period of forty years (from the early part of the 20th century to the 1960s) in two regions of Peru: Piura, a dusty town near the coast in the north, and Peruvian Amazonia, specifically the jungle region near the Marañón river.

  3. Plaza Verde Park - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, a group of mothers on the lower east side of Pueblo recognized a lack of recreation areas for their children. These organizers became known as Las Madres de la Casa Verde and created a grassroots community center at 519 Joplin Ave. [1] In 1965, parts of Pueblo were devastated by the 1965 flood. In 1972, the group worked with Pueblo ...

  4. Las Madres de la Casa Verde - Wikipedia

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    Groups used La Casa Verde as a meeting space and a support center. The Mothers held fundraisers for Casa Verde Youth, for legal defense of people protesting the Vietnam War and fighting for civil rights in Pueblo, and practical matters like helping people pay rent or utilities. [1] The educational program at La Casa Verde was strong.

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  6. Huerta de San Vicente - Wikipedia

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    The Casa-Museo Federico García Lorca, better known as Huerta de San Vicente, was the García Lorca family's historical summer home, from 1926 to 1936. [ 1 ] The house and orchards are now at the heart of Granada 's Park Federico García Lorca , which was inaugurated in 1995.

  7. Madrasa of Granada - Wikipedia

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    Exterior of the Palacio de la Madraza today. The Madrasa of Granada (Spanish: Madraza de Granada) also known as the Palacio de la Madraza [1] [2] or the Madrasa Yusufiyya (Arabic: المدرسة اليوسفية), [3] is a historic building and former madrasa in Granada, Spain. It was founded in 1349 by the Nasrid monarch Yusuf I, Sultan of ...

  8. Abū Isḥāq al-Ilbirī - Wikipedia

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    Ibrahim ibn Masud ibn Saad al-Tujibi known as Abū Isḥāq al-Ilbirī was an Andalusian poet and faqīh, author of a short dīwān or collection of poems. Abū Isḥāq is best known for his invective against the Jews of Granada, a poem linked to the massacre of Granada's Jewish population in 1066.

  9. Granada (Trilogy) - Wikipedia

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    Granada is a trilogy by the Egyptian author, Radwa Ashour. The trilogy consists of three novels: Granada, Maryama, and Departure. [1] The events of the first novel take place upon the fall of the Nasrid Emirate of Granada, the last Islamic kingdom in medieval Iberia. The novel begins with descriptions of Muslim life in Granada, with focus on ...