- the
Orinoco delta,
south of the city of San
Felix on a
mountain named El
Florero. Full-scale
mining of the ore
deposits began after World War II, by a conglomerate...
- The
spark for this was the so-called "flower vase incident" (Spanish: El
Florero de Llorente)
involving Spanish businessman José González
Llorente on the...
-
Dance of
peasants of Bogotá savanna, 1878, by Ramón
Torres Méndez.
Museo de la
Independencia Casa del
Florero....
-
Argentina 1999
Corte de
Florero,
Emison Art Center,
DePauw University,
Indiana Escuela Nueva, Up & Co, New York 1998
Corte de
Florero, B&B
International Gallery...
- Soto
Alfonso Albacete 2016 Un corazón roto no es como un jarrón roto o un
florero Julio Isabel Coixet 2017 5 Am
Rafael Ezio M****a A
Place in the Caribbean...
-
Guevara Aquiles Serdán Episode: "La Coronela, La revolución del Che, El
Florero de Llorente" Episode: "La
locura de Carlota,
Hermanos Serdán, WWII" The...
- an
excuse in Santafé de Bogotá to
start a revolt; this was
known as the
Florero de Llorente,
which culminated in the
proclamation of
independence from...
-
international intrigue,
making her
debut in her 1985
novella entitled Floreros de alabastro,
alfombras de Bokhara,
which won the Emecé
Literary Prize...
-
capital of the
Viceroyalty of New Granada. The event, also
known as the "El
Florero de Llorente" or the "Reyerta of July 20," led to the
establishment of the...
- House,
Museo Botero and Art
Museum of the Bank of the Republic), Casa del
Florero, the
Museum of
Colonial Art, the
Archaeological Museum House of the Marquis...