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Indiano was the
colloquial name for the
Spanish emigrant in
America who
returned enriched, a
social typology that had
become a
literary cliché
since the...
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Carlos Indiano de
Marcos (born 14
September 1988) is a
Spanish footballer who
plays for Las
Rozas CF as a midfielder. Born in Madrid,
Indiano graduated...
- The
Partido Indiano (Indian Party) was one of the
oldest political parties of Goa. As per a
decree p****ed in
Lisbon in 1865,[clarification needed] natives...
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Indian Nocturne (Italian:
Notturno indiano) is a 1984
novella by the
Italian writer Antonio Tabucchi. It
tells the
story of a man on a
search for his...
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Manuel Indiano Azaustre (Madrid, 1970 - Zumárraga, 2000) was a
Spanish politician murdered at the
hands of ETA on 29
August 2000.
Manuel Indiano Azaustre...
- The
Indian Tomb (German: Das
indische Grabmal) is a 1959
adventure film, co-written and
directed by
Fritz Lang.
Produced by
Artur Brauner, it is an international...
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Indiano Bridge (Italian:
Ponte all'Indiano) is the
first earth-anc****d cable-sta****
bridge in the world. It is a
bridge across the Arno
River in Florence...
- the 18th century. It no
longer exists but the
Garriga Houses built by
Indianos (Indians), rich
returning Spanish immigrants to the Americas,
remind us...
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Fabrizio De André is an
album released by
Italian singer-songwriter
Fabrizio De André, in 1981. The
songs were
written by De André and M****imo Bubola....
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native land much wealthier.
These entrepreneurs were
known collectively as
Indianos, for
having visited and made
their fortunes in the West
Indies and beyond...