- The
Pena Palace (Portuguese: Palácio
da Pena) is a
Romanticist castle in São
Pedro de Penaferrim, in the muni****lity of Sintra, on the
Portuguese Riviera...
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da Fonte del Rei)
Mansion of
Penha Verde (Portuguese:
Solar da Quinta de
Penha Verde)
National Palace of
Pena (Portuguese: Palácio
Nacional da Pena)...
- link
between the
ogres and the de
Penas appears to be a
prostitute by the name of
Donni Pell, who had both Karl
daPena and
Gorgeous as customers. She orchestrated...
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Ramos 2002, p. 37.
Gautier Dapena 1970, pp. 43, 51.
Gautier Dapena 1970, p. 56.
Gautier Dapena 1970, p. 57.
Gautier Dapena 1970, pp. 58–59. The World...
- Que
Pena Me
Da may
refer to: "Que
Pena Me
Da", a song by
Amarfis "Que
Pena Me
Da", a song by Andy Montañez "Que
Pena Me
Da", a song by Beny Moré "Que Pena...
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Nazario Dapena Laguna, (28 July 1912 – 20
September 1991) was a
Puerto Rican attorney and
Mayor of Ponce,
Puerto Rico, in 1956. José
Dapena Laguna was...
- It is
located just 30 km (19 mi) away from Lisbon, near Cabo
da Roca, Palácio
da Pena (
Pena Palace), and
other attractions. The
place is a Mediterranean-looking...
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Santiago Peña Palacios (Spanish pronunciation: [sanˈtjaɣo
ˈpeɲa paˈlasjos]; born 16
November 1978) is a
Paraguayan politician and
economist who is the...
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Dapena Thompson (born c. 1938),
known as Josito, was a
Puerto Rican politician and
Mayor of Ponce,
Puerto Rico from 22
February 1984 to 1988.
Dapena graduated...
- María Concepción "Conchita"
Dapena Quiñones (November 8, 1913 –
February 25, 2003) was the wife of
former Governor of
Puerto Rico
Roberto Sánchez Vilella...