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Boyeros (Spanish: boieros) is one of the 15 muni****lities or
boroughs (municipios in Spanish) in the city of Havana, Cuba. The muni****lity was created...
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Carlos Sánchez
Boyero (born 2 May 1953) is a
Spanish film critic. He has
published in
Diario 16, El Mundo, and El País, and is a
regular collaborator of...
- ICAO: MUHA),
sometimes known by its
former name
Rancho Boyeros Airport (Aeropuerto de
Rancho Boyeros), (Spanish:
Aeropuerto Internacional José Martí) is...
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Pilar Boyero Gómez (born May 28, 1974),
better known as
Pilar Boyero, is a
Spanish singer,
radio presenter and
professor specializing in copla. She was...
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characters at the
center of the film." In a
review for El País,
Carlos Boyero wrote: "Cooper
whimsically uses
color and
black and
white to
portray his...
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straightforwardly inspirational adventure brief of the
previous film.”
Carlos Boyero of El País
found it was "a
credible and
emotional depiction of the horrible...
- Hernán
Eduardo Boyero (born
December 30, 1979, in Río Segundo, Córdoba Province) is a
retired Argentine-Bolivian
football striker.
Boyero is best remembered...
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contests are held This
takes places the
second Sunday of March. El Día del
Boyero means Oxcart Driver's Day. This celebration's main
festivity of the parade...
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Boyero is an
unincorporated community in
Lincoln County, Colorado,
United States. The
Boyero, Colorado, post
office operated from
March 3, 1902, until...
- The FMA 20 El
Boyero ("Shepherd") was a
light utility aircraft produced in
Argentina in the 1940s. It was a
conventional high-wing strut-braced monoplane...