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- copied their form. By 1907 there were some 2,500 conventillos, with 150,000 occupants. El conventillo de la Paloma was particularly famous and is the title...
- los conventillos de Valparaíso – Memoria Chilena: Portal". www.memoriachilena.gob.cl. Retrieved 6 September 2021. ASALE, RAE-; RAE. "conventillo | Diccionario...
- blamed both the poor themselves and their ramshackle tenement houses (conventillos) for the spread of the dreaded disease. People ignored public-health...
- the public. Villa Crespo was home to several conventillos, including the most famous one, the Conventillo de la Paloma. Under Juan B. Justo avenue runs...
- sur, conventillo y después, un libro de Milita Alfaro". LARED21 (in Spanish). 2008-11-29. Retrieved 2023-12-06. "El desalojo de los conventillos Ansina...
- the city of Buenos Aires and other Argentine cities, po****rly called conventillos. The strike began in August 1907, it lasted approximately 3 months and...
- Las Locas del conventillo is a 1966 Argentine film scored by Astor Piazzolla. Analía Gadé as Lola Alberto de Mendoza as Manuel Vicente Parra as Manolo...
- Crilla's play Solo 80. During 2010 he pla**** the role of Abraham in El Conventillo de la Paloma, Vaccarezza's play at Teatro Nacional Cervantes Norberto...
- the city of Buenos Aires and other Argentine cities, po****rly called conventillos, escalated into a rent strike. The strike began in August 1907, it lasted...
- farming. In the early twentieth century, European migrant workers lived in conventillos (tenement slums). The first cantegril land invasions came in Montevideo...