- Ramón
Otero Pedrayo (alternative
spelling Outeiro Pedraio) (Ourense, Galicia, 1888 - Ourense, 1976) was a
Galician geographer,
writer and intellectual...
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Galicia April Fools' Day is also traditional, as
accounted by Ramón
Otero Pedrayo, as "Día dos enganos", and the
tradition is
embedded in a
traditional saying...
- soon as a full-blown
nationalist movement.
Vicente Risco and Ramón
Otero Pedrayo were
outstanding cultural figures of this movement, and the
magazine Nós...
- in the
social sciences. In the
capital he came into
contact with
Otero Pedrayo,
Primitivo Rodríguez
Sanjurjo and
Urbano Feijoo de Sotomayor, attended...
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geographers to
consider this idea of
Atlantic Europe were
Otero Pedrayo and
Orlando Ribeiro.
Pedrayo stated in his
studies about Galicia that this
territory was...
- 2023.
Retrieved 5 May 2023.
Otero Túñez &
Yzquierdo Perrín 1990.
Otero Pedrayo 1965, pp. 405–406. Hani 2016. Hani, Jean (2016). José J. Olañeta (ed.)...
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Archived from the
original on 6
February 2012.
Retrieved 2010-10-19.
Otero Pedrayo 1965: pp. 405–406 "Catedral do Apóstolo
Santiago –
Santiago de Compostela...
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educator Dakota Otero (born 2004),
American born Ford
Technician Otero Pedrayo (1888–1976),
Galician geographer,
writer and
intellectual Richard Donovon...
- they
become the
social symbol and
refuge of the
noble class,
which Otero Pedrayo portra**** in his
novels in
early 20th century. The pazo, as a traditional...
- 1950s.
Commemorative plaque of
Otero Pedrayo in Lugo
Birthplace of
Vicente Risco (1st floor) and
Otero Pedrayo (2nd floor)
Castelao Wikimedia Commons...