- Moxo (also
known as Mojo,
pronounced 'Moho') is any of the
Arawakan languages spoken by the Moxo
people of the
Llanos de
Moxos in
northeastern Bolivia...
-
courses support through its
Blackboard platform; the
Centro Audiovisual Javeriano, with
front edge
technology in this
field in
Latin America, internationally...
- 1610–1660,
edited by Anna María Splendiani, et al. Bogotá:
Centro Editorial
Javeriano, 1997.. Barranquilla:
Universidad del Atlántico, 1998. Splendiani, Anna...
- a
priest on
November 12, 1939, from the
religious order of
Misioneros Javerianos de Yarumal. He was
appointed as
prefect to the
Apostolic Vicariate of...
-
Joaquiniano Terena; Paunaka; Mojeño (Trinitário, Ignaciano, Loretano,
Javeriano)
Phonological innovations characterizing some of the branches: Maritime:...
- Gómez's
first club in
organised football was the
Escuela de Fútbol Club
Javeriano,
where he sta****
until the age of fifteen. He was a
contestant on Colombian...
-
leading centres in the
field of
oncology and genetics.
These are:
Centro Javeriano de Oncología (Director:
Francisco Henao, MD) The CJO is the most modern...
- Mojeño-Trinitarios (Trinidad mission), Mojeño-Loretanos (Loreto mission), Mojeño-
Javerianos, and Mojeño-Ignacianos (San
Ignacio de
Moxos mission). They
numbered some...
- in Azuay,
including Manuela Garaicoa,
Manuel J. Calle, and
Camverino Javeriano.
During her life she was
involved with
social struggles for the rights...
-
Manrique (2015-03-06).
Oficio de
reportero (in Spanish).
Sello Editorial Javeriano-Pontificia
Universidad Javeriana, Cali. ISBN 978-958-8856-51-3. Vila,...