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arrived in a
region dominated by the
cacique Careta, whom he
easily defeated and then befriended.
Careta was
baptized and
became one of Balboa's chief...
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Caretas (lit. 'Masks', Spanish: [kaˈɾe.t̪as]) is a w****ly
newsmagazine published in Lima, Peru,
renowned for its
investigative journalism.
Caretas was...
- to
determine that
Montserrat Careta i
Herrera was the one
person linked to the
location where the body was found.
Careta, who
lived on
Calvet de Estrella...
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Award from the WAS.
Jacobs was born in 1946 in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, to
Careta (née Aschenbach). The
family moved to Amarillo, Texas, in 1957, and moved...
- most
noted as the
founder and
editor of the
Peruvian w****ly news
magazine Caretas. She has been
described as "a
feminist before the
movement had begun, and...
-
Jullio del
Carretto (died 13
October 1614) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Casale Monferrato (1594–1614).
According to
Giuseppe Cappelletti...
- Vejigantes: Este
festejo palpita gracias al empeño de
maestros artesanos de la
careta carnavalesca de cartón piedra, al
retumbe de
comparsas de
bomba y plena...
-
Caras y
Caretas may
refer to:
Caras y
Caretas (Argentina), w****ly
magazine Caras y
Caretas (Uruguay), w****ly
magazine This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- the 1900s
until the late 1940s,
including O Malho, O Tico Tico, Fon-Fon,
Careta, A Cigarra, Vida Moderna, Para Todos, Eu Sei Tudo,
Revista da Semana, and...
- them,
asked for help, or
tried to
summon their protection. Also po****r,
caretas or
vejigantes are
masks worn
during carnivals.
Similar masks signifying...