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Roberto Estopiñán (1921–2015) was a
Cuban American sculptor known for his
sculptures of the
human form,
including political prisoners. Born in Camaguey...
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Estopiñán del
Castillo (Spanish: [
estopiˈɲan del kasˈtiʎo]), in Ribagorçan: Estopanyà (Catalan: [astopaˈɲa]; in Aragonese: Estupinyán) is a muni****lity...
- of the
committee were the
robbery of the arm of the
statue of
Pedro de
Estopiñán y Virués or the ****ault on Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera. Most of the actions...
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Santa Cruz de la Mar Pequeña (1476–1524),
Melilla (conquered by
Pedro de
Estopiñán in 1497),
Villa Cisneros (founded in 1502 in
current Western Sahara),...
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Battle of
Aguere during the
Conquest of the
Canary Islands, and sent
Pedro Estopiñán [es] to
Melilla with ships,
soldiers and builders. They
arrived on 17...
- Pérez de Guzmán,
advocated seizing Melilla, to be
headed by
Pedro de
Estopiñán [es], and the
Catholic Monarchs,
Isabella I of
Castile and
Ferdinand II...
- del Castillo, a
locality that
currently belongs to the muni****lity of
Estopiñán del Castillo, in
Huesca (Spain).
Aerinite is a rare mineral. It has been...
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painter who was born in Camagüey, on 19
September 1961;
sculptor Roberto Estopiñán, born in Camagüey in 1921; and
artist Juan Boza, born in Camagüey in 1941...
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Campo Capella Castejón de Sos (Castilló de Sos)
Castigaleu Chía (Gia)
Estopiñán del
Castillo (Estopanyà)
Foradada del
Toscar Graus Isábena (Isàvena) Lascuarre...
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Derrick Harvey Ray
McDonald Steven Harris Jarvis Moss Ray
McDonald Joe
Cohen Javier Estopiñan Joe Cohen...