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Colombres may
refer to:
Colombres (Argentina)
Colombres (Ribadedeva) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Colombres. If an...
- Il
colombre is a 1966
short story collection by the
Italian writer Dino Buzzati. The
titular story introduces a sea
monster called the colomber, which...
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Colombres (Tu****án) is a
settlement in Tu****án
Province in
northern Argentina.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Colombres. v t e 26°54′S 65°06′W...
- the 19th century.
Bustio ("Bustiu")
Colombres (capital of the muni****lity) El
Peral Pimiango ("Pimiangu")
Colombres is in
Asturias (Ribadedeva). Bordered...
- José
Eusebio Colombres (16
December 1778 – 11
February 1859) was an
Argentine statesman and bishop. He was a
representative to the
Congress of Tu****án...
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Eduardo Lastenes Colombres Mármol (February 10, 1878 – 1943) was an
Argentine diplomat and marine. He
achieved temporary po****rity
through comments in...
- Landrú.
Colombres was born in
Buenos Aires in 1923. His father's
family were
prominent in Tu****án Province,
where in 1821
Bishop José
Colombres introduced...
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Argentina between 1957 and 1966.
Created by
caricature artist Juan
Carlos Colombres, aka "Landrú", Tía
Vicenta became highly po****r,
being one of the most...
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refer to: Landrú,
byline of
Argentine political cartoonist Juan
Carlos Colombres (1923–2017)
Landru (film), a 1963
French film
about the
serial killer...
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Escalante Colombres y
Mendoza was born in Lima, Peru,
although some
sources say Lerma, in 1649 son of
Manuel de
Escalante Colombres y
Mendoza and...