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- religious content, such as El Espejo (The Mirror) of José Luis Restán and La linterna de la Iglesia (The Lantern of the Church) of Faustino Catalina, and, especially...
- the evening news on the Antena 3 television channel Director of the La Linterna news programme on the COPE channel Director of the programme 'La Mañana'...
- brújula. Colmenarejo returned to Cadena COPE in 2009, where he presented La linterna, while also writing a blog El grafitero for La Razón. In 2012, he was teaching...
- century, when the nave with cannon vault was added. Later a tower and a linterna were added, but these fell in the 1985 earthquake. Inside there are 400-year-old...
- Manuel Ayra "Amiga mía" Public's Vote Malú 3 Diego García "La niña de la linterna" Eliminated Pablo López 4 Lola Eme "Peces de ciudad" Public's Vote Luis...
- original on 5 January 2013. Retrieved 31 December 2012. "Green Lantern: Linterna Verde: La Serie De Animación - Ficha eldoblaje.com". www.eldoblaje.com...
- jíbaro en la capital El pájaro malo El sueño de mi compadre La gallera La linterna mágica La negrita y la vaquita Perico Paciencia Puerto Rico has honored...
- was in crisis, Celaya returned to his poetic origins. He published 'La linterna sorda' ('The lantern deaf') and reedited poems belonging prior to 1936...
- Ártemis (19 November 2019). "Tú, yo, elle y el lenguaje no binario". La Linterna del Traductor (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 April 2024. "Transgender terminology:...
- light, Girl Scout, and w****end. The standard Spanish words for these are linterna, exploradora, and fin de semana, respectively. Examples in which the English...