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- Brecha may refer to: Brecha (2009 film), a Spanish film Brecha (newspaper), a Uruguayan political and cultural newspaper Brecha (street), a street in...
- Brecha is a Uruguayan w****ly newspaper. Founded in 1985 by Hugo Alfaro and other journalists that had started their careers at Marcha under the influence...
- Roland's Breach (French: La Brèche de Roland; Spanish: La Brecha de Rolando; Aragonese: La Breca de Roldán; Basque: Errolanen Arraila; Catalan: La Bretxa...
- summer of 2008 and was released in 2009 with the title Gap later changed to Brecha. It opened to small venues in Spain and was received with praise by its...
- 40dB (in Spanish). 8 October 2024. "El bipartidismo avanza en España: brecha de 35 di****dos de Feijóo a Sánchez mientras Díaz y Abascal se quedan sin...
- La Brecha is a town in the Mexican state of Sinaloa. It stands at 25°22′16″N 108°25′09″W / 25.37111°N 108.41917°W / 25.37111; -108.41917. It is part...
- Breach in the Silence (Spanish: Brecha en el silencio) is a 2012 Venezuelan drama film directed by Luis Rodríguez and Andrés Rodríguez. The film was selected...
- nature of her texts. She was born in Santiago, Chile. She first wrote La Brecha (Breakthrough) in 1961, which is considered to be a landmark feminist Latin-American...
- democracy. Some of the important newspapers published in the city are: Brecha, La Republica, El Observador, El País, Gaceta Comercial and La Diaria. El...
- returned to Montevideo to join the w****ly paper Brecha, which she would go on to direct. She contributed to Brecha until her retirement. Rosalba Oxandabarat...