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- Pilar Calveiro (born 7 September 1953) is an Argentine political scientist, a doctor of political science residing in Mexico. She was exiled to that country...
- theme and another notable song "Eres Tu" written by Angel Arce and Jossel Calveiro. It stars as Alejandra Lazcano, Mariana Torres, Sonya Smith, David Zepeda...
- Control Absoluto in Miami Florida with the engineers Alex Arias and Jossel Calveiro. Some other singers from Niche throughout its history include Alvaro del...
- Retrieved June 30, 2021. Bruschtein, Luis. "¿Por que Pilar Calveiro?" [Why Pilar Calveiro?]. Página/12 (in Spanish). Retrieved January 2, 2018. Parker...
- Argentine political science. Sociologist and political activist Pilar Calveiro began her studies at the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters, before the...
- artistic career with a production by Jossel Calveiro, Reinaldo "Pachy" Lopez and Fernando "Teo "Calveiro, and where he was joined by guests such as Luis...
- la nieve (in Spanish). Montevideo: Banda Oriental. ISBN 84-88455-48-8. Calveiro, Pilar (1998). Poder y desaparición. Los campos de concentración en Argentina...
- de Roi, by Carlos López Gómez [gl] 2010: Centauros do norte, by Marcos Calveiro [gl] 2012: Reo, by Xesús Fraga [gl] 2015: Vidas cruzadas, by Héctor Cajaraville [gl]...
- 1946), Spanish mathematician Pilar Cabot (1940–2017), Catalan writer Pilar Calveiro (born 1953), Argentine political scientist Pilar Calvo (born 1963), Catalan...
- (1881–1952) Facundo Cabral (1937–2011) Susana Calandrelli (1901–1978) Pilar Calveiro (born 1953) Eugenio Cambaceres (1834–1880) Estanislao del Campo (1834–1880)...