- San
Vicente de la
Barquera is a muni****lity of
Cantabria in
northern Spain. It had a po****tion of 4,412 in 2002.
Tourism is its main
activity due to...
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published in the book "El
Sound Track de la vida cotidiana", by
Fernando Mejía
Barquera. In
addition to the
continued prominence of
bolero music (typically performed...
- name as maid
Inocencia de la Concepción de
Lourdes Escarabarzaleta de la
Barquera y Dávalos
Pandeada Derecha. María
Victoria was born on 26
February 1927...
- Cantabria: Ria of Tina Mayor, Ria of Tina Menor, Ría de San
Vicente de la
Barquera, Ría of la Rabia, Ría of San Martín de la Arena, Ría of Mogro, Ría of Solía...
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Archbishop Próspero María Alarcón y Sánchez de la
Barquera (1827–1908) was a
Mexican prelate of the
Catholic Church. As
bishop of
Mexico City, he was a...
- Fuentes-Guajardo, Macarena; Mendoza-Revilla, Javier; Acuña-Alonzo, Victor;
Barquera, Rodrigo; Quinto-Sánchez, Mirsha; Gómez-Valdés, Jorge;
Everardo Martínez...
- 1999, p. 244. Coe 1999, p. 245. Coe 1999, pp. 245–46. Coe 1999, p. 246.
Barquera, Rodrigo; Del Castillo-Chávez, Oana; Nägele, Kathrin; Pérez-Ramallo, Patxi;...
- Larmuseau,
Maarten H.D.; Runfeldt, Göran; Maier, Paul Andrew; Wilson, John D.;
Barquera, Rodrigo; Maj, Carlo; Szolek, András; Sager, Michael; Clayton, Stephen;...
- of present-day Cantabria; namely, from west to east: San
Vicente de la
Barquera, Santander, Laredo, and Castro-Urdiales. At the end of the 15th century...
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Portillo is a
surname of
Castilian origin,
specifically San
Vicente de la
Barquera in Santander, Spain.
Portillo literally means "small port", from Latin...