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carta,
Carta,
cárta, or
cartă in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Carta may
refer to:
Angelico Carta (1886-?),
Italian military officer Antonella...
- "Magna
Carta copy
fetches $24m".
Sydney Morning Herald. 19
December 2007.
Retrieved 19
December 2007. Edgers,
Geoff (31
October 2014). "Two
Magna Cartas in...
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Argentine president. María
Estela Martínez
Cartas was born in La Rioja, Argentina,
daughter of María
Josefa Cartas Olguín and
Carmelo Martínez. She dropped...
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Magna Carta in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Magna Carta is the
first of a
series of
constitutional charters in
English law.
Magna Carta may also...
- "Lin-Manuel
Miranda Stars in
Bilingual Romantic Comedy "200
Cartas"". Playbill. ""200
Cartas," a
bilingual romantic comedy about love and identity". Repeating...
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Paolo Romano Carta (born 18
April 1964) is an
Italian musician, singer, guitarist,
musical director and
record producer.
Carta was born in Rome in 1964...
- José
Cartas (born 19
September 1951) is a
retired Mexican hurdler. He
competed in the men's 110
metres hurdles at the 1976
Summer Olympics. 110 metres...
- The
Cârța Monastery (Romanian: [ˈkɨrtsa]) is a
former Cistercian (Benedictine)
monastery in the Țara Făgărașului
region in
southern Transylvania in Romania...
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Cartas de amor may
refer to:
Cartas de amor (film),
Argentine film, see List of
Argentine films of 1951
Cartas de amor (telenovela),
Mexican telenovela...
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Carta marina et
descriptio septentrionalium terrarum (Latin for
Marine map and
description of the
Northern lands;
commonly abbreviated Carta marina) is...