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address of the limo driver,
Manchas, who
tells them that
Otterton went wild and fled
after attacking him. At that point,
Manchas ends up
going wild as well...
- Las
Manchas may
refer to the
following places in the
Canary Islands of Spain: Las
Manchas, La Palma, a
locality on
island of La
Palma Las
Manchas, Tenerife...
- Quixote, the full
title being The
Ingenious Gentleman Don
Quixote of La
Mancha, is a
Spanish novel by
Miguel de Cervantes. It was
originally published...
-
called Las
Manchas de Abajo, the part
above becomes San Nicolás de las
Manchas. In 1949, lava from the San Juan
volcano buried parts of Las
Manchas (and San...
- up
mancha or
Mancha in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mancha may
refer to:
Garbancito de la
Mancha, 1945
Spanish animated film Rocío de la
Mancha, 1963...
-
cuatro manchas, (or more often,
simply gallo)
sometimes (depending on the
region or city) ojito. In
Galician it is "rapante" or "meiga de
catro manchas" and...
- Castilla–La
Mancha (UK: /kæˌstiːjə læ ˈmæntʃə/, US: /- lɑː ˈmɑːntʃə/; Spanish: [kasˈtiʎa la ˈmantʃa] ) is an
autonomous community of Spain. Comprising...
- The
Church of
Nuestra Señora de las
Nieves (Spanish:
Iglesia Parroquial de
Nuestra Señora de las Nieves) is a
church located in Cenizate, Spain. It was...
- Man of La
Mancha is a 1965
musical with a book by Dale W****erman,
music by
Mitch Leigh, and
lyrics by Joe Darion. It is
adapted from W****erman's non-musical...
- Come Die My Love (Spanish:
Manchas de
sangre en la luna) is a 1952 British-Spanish
drama film
directed by
Edward Dein and Luis
Marquina and
starring Honor...