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Fernando Espuelas (born
August 6, 1966) is an
American entrepreneur, author, and journalist.
Espuelas is one of the
pioneers of the
consumer Internet....
- The coal mine
disaster of La
Espuela, in Múzquiz Muni****lity, Coa****la,
Mexico happened at 1:30 p.m.
January 23, 2002, and
caused the
death of 13 miners...
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Espuela de gallo,
meaning '****spur', is a
common name for
several plants and may
refer to:
Machaerium cirrhiferum Machaerium nyctitans Erythrina eggersii...
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Machaerium cirrhiferum, the
espuela de
gallo or
espuela de gato, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Fabaceae. It is
found in Colombia, Costa...
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Espuelas, or
silvered steel spurs, of a
Chilean huaso...
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Spurs of Gold (Spanish:
Espuelas de oro) is a 1948
Mexican western film
directed by Agustín P.
Delgado and
starring Pedro Galindo, Crox
Alvarado and Amanda...
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prohibitions on
interracial marriage in the
United States.
Author Fernando Espuelas argues that same-****
marriage should be
allowed because it
recognizes the...
- 091 ft)
above sea level,
reaching its
highest elevation at "Loma
Quita Espuela". This name
allegedly comes from the time when the
Spaniards were exploring...
- July 2023.
Retrieved 7 July 2023. Parejo,
Jaime (27
March 2015). "Una
espuela monumental le da la
victoria a
River ante el
Sevilla FC (1-0)" [A monumental...
- example, the
spurs of the
Spanish conquistadores were
sometimes called espuela grande, the "grand spur", and
could have
rowels as
large as 15 cm (6 in)...