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Codorniz is a muni****lity
located in the
province of Segovia,
Castile and León, Spain.
According to the 2004
census (INE), the muni****lity has a po****tion...
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Codorniz (Spanish: The Quail) was a w****ly
satirical magazine which was
published in Madrid, Spain,
between 1941 and 1978. From its
start to 1951 its...
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Staci Beth
Codorniz Lavine Costa de
Souza Flood (born
December 10, 1974) is an
American singer, dancer, and
model best
known for her lead
dance roles in...
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Diario Vasco.
Notable independent media outlets included humour magazine La
Codorniz. The 1966
Press Law
dropped the
prior censorship regime and
allowed media...
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garlic sauce),
perdiz escabechada [es] (marinated partridge) or
huevos de
codorniz (quail eggs). In
Castile and León,
characteristic dishes include morcilla...
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would integrate after the
Civil War (1936–1939) the
editing board of La
Codorniz. Furthermore, the
Generation of '27, as
clearly reflected in the literary...
- (Ángel Palomino), 1973, “Rebelión de un Recién Nacido”, De Tomo y Lomo, La
Codorniz. Umbral, Francisco, 1960, “Marcha Destriunfal”,
Madrid Literario. El Norte...
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Sierra de
Guanajuato in the southeast, the
Comanja in the
northwest and the
Codorniz in the east. The
state is
divided into five regions,
taking into consideration...
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Jacinto Vásquez
James P.
Conway Robert E.
Lehman 6 F 1:10.00 $17,875 1968
Codorniz 6
Robert Ussery Arnold N.
Winick Maribel G. Blum 6 F 1:11.20 $18,850 1967...
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director de «La
Codorniz. ABC, S.L., Madrid. 4
August 1981. p. 25.
Retrieved 17 June 2017. Félix de Azúa (26
January 2012). "'La
Codorniz'". El escritor...