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Augusto Itúrburu Carabajo (Guayaquil, Ecuador; 1979 or 1980 – 15
April 2020) was an
Ecuadorian teacher and
sports journalist,
known to his
colleagues with...
- to make it
sound more exotic, or as a
reference to Borges'
friend C. C.
Iturburu. The
writer Antares conjectures that Borges's tale
might be
inspired by...
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Kalemba 82
Bishop Democratic Republic of the
Congo (Kinshasa)
Augusto Itúrburu 40
Sports journalist Ecuador (Guayaquil) Ülkü
Azrak 86–87
Academic and...
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miller in Mexico. She is the
granddaughter of Félix
Aramburuzabala Lazcano-
Iturburu [es], a
Spanish Basque immigrant who co-founded the
Mexican brewery Grupo...
- New Worlds: the
Global Challenges of
Rural History (in Spanish). Lisboa.
Iturburu, Mónica (2000). "Municipios Argentinos.
Fortalezas y
debilidades de su...
- was a
military unit led by
colonels Juan
Francisco Decoud and
Fernando Iturburu that was
formed in
Argentina during the
Paraguayan War,
consisting mainly...
- sentence. In
December 2001,
Ariel González Eli Abe and
Margarita Allaza de
Iturburu,
members of the 2nd
Criminal Tribunal of Quilmes,
concluded that the death...
- of evidence. The
group was
allegedly led by
lieutenant Alberto Adrián
Iturburu and
protected by Berro.
According to the case file, the gang was in charge...
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ideologically progressive family, the
daughter of
writer Cayetano Córdova
Iturburu [es] and
Carmen de la Serna,
sister of Che Guevara's mother,
Celia de la...
- 291, 301–302, 305; Roux, p. 103; Tănase (2004), p. 56
Cayetano Córdova
Iturburu, "Panait Istrati", in
Nueva Revista. Política, Arte, Economía,
Issue 4/1935...