- Juan
Carlos Argüello (23
September 1965 - 1 July 1995),
known as
Muelle [ˈmwe.ʝe], was a
Spanish graffiti artist from Campamento, Madrid.
Around 1980,...
- lock-blade
navaja was
commonly referred to as a
navaja de
muelles or
navaja de
siete muelles. The metal-to-metal
contact produces a
distinctive clicking...
- "En el
muelle de San Blas" (English: "At the pier of San Blas") is the
fourth radio single and
eighth track off of Maná's
fifth studio album, Sueños Líquidos...
-
Muelle Loney Marginal Wharf Road, also
known as
Muelle Loney Street, is a
street and
wharf located in the
Iloilo City
Proper district of
Iloilo City, Philippines...
- The
Muelle Osmeña is a
historic wharf in Lapu-Lapu, Philippines. It host a
lighthouse which stands along the
Mactan Channel. The
structure was
built in...
- 2104°N 6.9270°W / 37.2104; -6.9270 The
Wharf of the
Caravels (Spanish:
Muelle de las Carabelas) is a
museum in
Palos de la Frontera, in the
province of...
- art. Juan
Carlos Argüello was the
artist behind his
trademark signature Muelle. Argüello
created a
unique form of
street art,
later described as “graffiti...
- Portuguese,
Museu de Arte de São Paulo)
Peruvian Port in
Arica (in Spanish,
Muelle al
servicio del Perú en Arica) Mid
Atlantic Star
Party MASP (protein) MASP1...
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original on
October 8, 2024.
Retrieved October 8, 2024. "Milton dejó sin
muelle a
Chelem y dañó el de Progreso" (in Spanish).
Tribuna Campeche. October...
- street. A rare
surviving example of work by the
pioneering flechero artist Muelle was
restored in 2016 and can be seen on a wall of the street. In August...