- family,
Vargas Llosa then
moved to Cochabamba, Bolivia,
where he
spent the
early years of his childhood. His
maternal family, the
Llosas, were sustained...
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Llosa may
refer to: La
Llosa, a
village in Castellón, Valencia,
Spain La
Llosa, a
former Roman villa and
archaeological site in Cambrils, Catalonia, Spain...
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Pedro Llosas y Badía (Catalan: Pere
Llosas i Badia) (1870–1955) was a
Spanish right-wing politician.
Active in Catalonia, he was
first ****ociated with...
- metía
hasta en las alcobas". El
Mundo (in Spanish).
Retrieved 2014-02-13. "
Llosas in town to
feast on the 'Goat'". Variety. 2006-02-11.
Retrieved 2014-02-13...
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Vargas Llosa is the
surname of two
prominent Peruvian intellectuals who are
father and son.
Mario Vargas Llosa, born in 1936, is a novelist, journalist...
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Modesto Llosas Rosell (24
November 1920 – 20
April 1972),
known professionally as
Jorge Mistral, was a
Spanish film actor.
During the 1940s, he became...
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Claudia Llosa Bueno (born 15
November 1976) is a
Peruvian film director, writer, producer, and author. She is
recognized for her Academy-Award-nominated...
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Vargas Llosa (Spanish: Marqués de
Vargas Llosa) is a
hereditary title in the
Spanish nobility granted in 2011 by Juan
Carlos I to
Mario Vargas Llosa, renowned...
- 1
December 1988. In 1990 the PRI was
famously described by
Mario Vargas Llosa as the "perfect dictatorship", but by then
there had been
major challenges...
- same name. It was
directed by Luis
Llosa. The film was one of ten that
Roger Corman made in Peru with Luis
Llosa.
Daphne Zuniga Barry Bostwick Tom Verica...