- Llorenç del Penedès (Catalan pronunciation: [ʎuˈɾɛnz ðəl pənəˈðɛs]) is a
village in the
province of
Tarragona and
autonomous community of Catalonia, Spain...
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Daily Kos (/koʊz/ KOHZ) is a
group blog and
internet forum focused on the U.S.
Democratic Party and
liberal American politics. The site
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independence of
Puerto Rico.
Llorens Torres was born in
Juana Diaz,
Puerto Rico. His parents, Luis
Aurelio del
Carmen Llorens and
Marcelina Soledad de Torres...
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Residencial Luis
Lloréns Torres, also
commonly known as
Lloréns Torres, is a
public housing complex in San Juan,
Puerto Rico. It is
located a few minutes...
- Born in Cuba in 1954,
Llorens came to the
United States at the age of
seven in
April 1962 as part of
Operation Peter Pan.
Llorens earned a
Bachelor of...
- Cristóbal
Lloréns was a
Spanish painter,
active during the late-Renaissance period. He
lived in
Valencia about 1597. He
painted a
history of St. Mary...
- Chatrier, ITF
general secretary David Gray and ITF vice
president Pablo Llorens, with
support from
International Olympic Committee president Juan Antonio...
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James Llorens is an
American academic and
public administration official who was
appointed to
serve as a
member of the
Federal Salary Council.
Llorens is...
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Washington Post. "Tony
Llorens's Discography". AllMusic. "Tony
Llorens Discography at Discogs". Discogs. Tony
Llorens at IMDb Tony
Llorens at
AllMusic v t e...
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Washington Carlos Lloréns Lloréns (28
November 1899 – 21 June 1989) was a
Puerto Rican writer, linguist, lexicographer,
journalist and
literary critic...