- Gina María
Balibrera is a Salvadoran-American novelist.
Balibrera was born to a
Salvadoran immigrant family and grew up in San Francisco. She
became interested...
- Joaquín Escolán y
Balibrera (b. San Salvador) was a nineteenth-century
Salvadoran politician.
Briefly in 1834 he was
chief of
state of the
State of El...
- 13 July 1834 30
September 1834 79 days
Independent – Joaquín Escolán y
Balibrera (?–?)
Provisional Governor — 30
September 1834 14
October 1834 14 days...
- Corporation/Odyssey
Productions 1980s 1980 Art in Taos: The
Early Years Dana E.
Balibrera (director, producer, writer)
Danamar Film
Productions 1981 No
award given...
- "Celebrating Michigan:
State of the Book".
Michigan Humanities Council.
Balibrera, Gina. "The
State of the Book and the
Great Write-Off".
Michigan Quarterly...
-
James M. Foley,
Powder River Breakdown 1999
Nicholl Fellows Chris E.
Balibrera,
Harvest T. J. Lynch, The
Beginning of
Wisdom Annmarie E. Morais, Bleeding...
-
Licenciado José María
Silva until Silva was
replaced by Joaquín Escolán y
Balibrera on
March 2, 1835. Escolán
served provisionally, and only briefly, until...
- Strong,
Jonathan (2020). Four Last Songs. Grid Books. ISBN 9781946830067.
Balibrera, Gina (December 21, 2011). "Of
Sentient Donkeys,
Supple Ironies and Artful...
-
State Preceded by
Carlos Salazar Castro Succeeded by Joaquín Escolán y
Balibrera Personal details Born José
Gregorio Salazar y
Castro 1773 San Salvador...
- Salvador, as vice-head of state,
after the
Honduran Joaquín Escolán y
Balibrera declined the
appointment as head of state. He
governed again in the same...