- The
Lamborghini Islero (Italian pronunciation: [iˈzlɛːro], Spanish: [
isˈleɾo]) is a
grand tourer produced by
Italian automaker Lamborghini between 1968...
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Islero was a
Miura bull
famed for
killing the
celebrated bullfighter Manolete on
August 28, 1947.
Bulls from the
Miura ranch,
located near Seville, Spain...
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Project Islero was an
attempted Spanish nuclear program.
Named after Islero, the bull
which fell the
famous bullfighter Manolete, the
program was created...
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manufacturing the
Islero to meet the
demand of the
American market. When it came time to
replace it,
instead of just
redesigning the
Islero,
Lamborghini instead...
- four-seater GT and was
initially sold
alongside the
Islero and the mid-engine Miura. The
Espada and the
Islero both
replaced the 400 GT 2+2 and had
similar mechanical...
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consisting of the
Islero, the Espada, and the
Miura S,
received upgrades across the board, with the
Miura receiving a
power boost, the
Islero being upgraded...
- Los
isleros is a 1951
Argentine film
directed by
Lucas Demare. It was
entered into the 1951
Cannes Film Festival. It won the
Silver Condor Award for Best...
- town of Linares. As he
killed the
fifth bull of the day, the
Miura bull
Islero,
Manolete was
gored in his
right thigh, in an
event that left
Spain in a...
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scissors in at the
beginning and the end of a shot?'. The 1969
Lamborghini Islero GTS that
appeared in the film,
registration YLR 11G, sold at
auction in...
- (2017). "Reseña del
libro 'Proyecto
Islero.
Cuando España pudo
desarrollar armas nucleares'" [Book review: '
Islero Project: When
Spain could develop nuclear...