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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...
- same
quality as
those built at Touring. 125
Isleros were built. An
updated Islero,
dubbed the
Islero S or
Islero GTS, was
released in 1969.
There were quite...
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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...
- 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...
- 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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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...
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language policies Latin Bloc (proposed alliance) Pact of
Forgetting Project Islero Second Spanish Republic Spanish Maquis Valley of the
Fallen Category Conservatism...
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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...
- that were
directed by
Lucas Demare: Los
isleros (1951),
Guacho (1954) and
Mercado de
abasto (1955). Los
isleros received the
Premios Sur
Award for Best...
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Series I: 186
Series II: 575
Series III: 465 V12 3,929 cc 245 km/h (152 mph)
Islero 1968–1969 125 S: 100 V12 3,929 cc 248 km/h (154 mph) S: 259 km/h (161 mph)...