- Ángel
Ganivet García (13
December 1865 in Granada,
Spain – 29
November 1898 in Riga) was a
Spanish writer and diplomat. He was
considered a precursor...
- Tahiti,
French Polynesia. The club
plays their home
matches at
Stade Louis Ganivet. The club
became the
second French Polynesian team to have
reached the...
- Calderón and the
works of
Pedro Antonio de Alarcón.
Andalusian authors Ángel
Ganivet,
Manuel Gómez-Moreno,
Manuel and
Antonio Machado, and
Francisco Villaespesa...
- are
currently recognised:
Sacculina abyssicola Guérin-
Ganivet 1911
Sacculina actaeae Guérin-
Ganivet 1911
Sacculina aculeata Boschma, 1928
Sacculina ales...
-
Serrano y García (1834-1923), writer, journalist, feminist,
traveler Ángel
Ganivet (1865–1898),
writer and
dramatist Mariano Fortuny y
Madrazo (1871–1949)...
- Lac de
Ganivet is a lake in Lozère, France. Its
surface area is 0.12 km2. v t e...
- the
Stade Pater Te Hono Nui and AS Tefana, who play in the
Stade Louis Ganivet.
Lesser clubs include Matavai. In 2012, the
national team won the OFC Nations...
-
Modern Social and
Political Thought. Macmillan. ISBN 978-1-349-16615-2.
Ganivet,
Elisa (2019).
Border Wall Aesthetics:
Artworks in
Border Spaces. transcript...
-
AIMED AT LON NOL". The New York Times. New York, NY. 18
March 1973. p. 1.
Ganivet, Jean-Luc. "T-28
Fennec History". fennec.pfiquet.be.
Archived from the...
- the Brontës,
Arthur Conan Doyle,
Antonio Fogazzaro, E. M. Forster, Ángel
Ganivet,
Lafcadio Hearn,
William Ernest Henley,
Marietta Holley,
Rudyard Kipling...