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Angosta is a
novel written by the
Colombian author Héctor Abad Faciolince,
published in 2003 by Seix
Barral (Spain).
Angosta has been
translated into Chinese...
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Latin American literature. Abad is best
known for his
bestselling novel Angosta and, more recently, El
Olvido que
Seremos (t. Oblivion: A Memoir). Héctor...
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Cathedral in a
clockwise direction:
Calle Triunfo Calle Santa Catalina Angosta Calle Loreto Calle Mantas Calle del
Medio Calle Espaderos Calle Plateros...
- "The
Little Narrow Gauge" in
Spanish while "trocha estrecha", "trocha
angosta" in Argentina, is
often used for a
generic description of "narrow gauge...
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Acapulco Bay and the
immediate coastline. In the bay
proper there are the La
Angosta (in the Quebrada), Caleta, Caletilla, Dominguillo, Tlacopanocha, Hornos...
- 278 La
Tinaja Veracruz 278
Laguna Chica (Pueblo Nuevo)
Veracruz 278 Loma
Angosta Veracruz 278 Mata
Tenatito (Casco Hacienda)
Veracruz 278
Omealca Veracruz...
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Church and
Convent of
Saint Catherine of Siena [es] C.
Santa Catalina Angosta The
terrain was
acquired by
bishop Fernando de
Mendoza from its owner,...
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Joseph Conrad's
Heart of Darkness. The same
translation was
published by
Angosta Editores, a
small Colombian press owned by the
writer Héctor Abad Faciolince...
- PMID 11061681. Neighbors, Clayton; Tomkins, Mary M;
Lembo Riggs, Jordanna;
Angosta, Joanne; Weinstein,
Andrew P (December 2019). "Cognitive
factors and addiction"...
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Corrientes prior to the widening, the term "Narrow Corrientes" (Corrientes
Angosta) is
still used. Also the name "Corrientes Street" (calle Corrientes) is...