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Calixto Oyuela (1857 - June 12, 1935) was an
Argentine poet and essayist.
Calixto was a
lawyer by training. He
worked for some
years as a
lawyer before...
- Irma
Leticia Silva de
Oyuela (20
August 1935 –
January 23, 2008) was a
Honduran historian. Irma
Leticia Silva de
Oyuela was born 20
August 1935, in Tegucigalpa...
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musician Calixto Malcom (1947–2021),
Panamanian basketball player Calixto Oyuela (1857–1935),
Argentine poet and
essayist Calixto Pérez (born 1949), retired...
- far from the
Argentine context.
Among more
contemporary critics,
Calixto Oyuela tried to
bring the
focus back from the
national to the individual, a critique...
- López,
Vicente G. Quesada,
Carlos Guido Spano,
Rafael Obligado,
Calixto Oyuela,
Ernesto Quesada, and himself—form an
Argentine section of the academy....
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campaign #ÚneteALaLucha by
Chocolyne along with the
photographer Andrés
Oyuela and
designer Mónica Holguín.[citation needed] Mónica
Fonseca begun her career...
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Oyuela-Bonzani, Isabel. "Exploitive By Design:
Warning Signs From the Northwest...
- by
numerous works done in the 1980s by
Colombian archaeologists Augusto Oyuela, Carl Langebaek,
Luisa Fernanda Herrera and Ana
Maria Groot, and others...
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another language in
which it
means painted rocks, as
explained by
Leticia Oyuela in her book
Minimum History of Tegucigalpa.
Other theories indicate it may...
- CHOROTEGA)".
Anuario De
Estudios Centroamericanos. 4: 207–217. JSTOR 25661655. de
Oyuela,
Leticia (1995). Honduras:
Religiosidad Po****r, Raiz de la Identidad. Choluteca...