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Carlos Wiederhold Piwonka (July 9, 1867 in Osorno,
Chile – July 29, 1935 in Santiago, Chile) was a German-Chilean
entrepreneur known for establishing...
- María
Elvira Piwonka Moreno (Santiago, 1913 - 2006) was a
Chilean writer and poet. She is a
laureate of the
Santiago Muni****l
Poetry Prize and the Santiago...
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heroine Maria Pitillo (born 1966),
American retired actress María
Elvira Piwonka (1913–2006),
Chilean writer and poet
Maria Pixell (died 1811), British...
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poetry and novels. She is
included together with
Homero Arce, María
Elvira Piwonka,
Stella Corvalán, and
others in the
group of
writers known as the Generation...
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Staff President Juan
Tagle Quiroz 1st Vice-president
Guillermo Agüero
Piwonka 2nd Vice-president Hernán de
Solminihac Members Alex
Harasic Durán Sebastián...
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period of
economic prosperity.
According to
cultural historian Ruth
Piwonka, such
brick houses are not
merely farmhouses but
substantial upper-middle-class...
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Marguerite Most (Routledge, 2013). :ee, 1923, pp. 36–37 Blackburn,
Roderic H.;
Piwonka, Ruth (1988).
Remembrance of Patria:
Dutch Arts and
Culture in Colonial...
- America. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-136-59674-2. Blackburn,
Roderic H.; Ruth
Piwonka (1988).
Remembrance of Patria:
Dutch Arts and
Culture in
Colonial America...
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Historical Gleanings. Albany, NY: J. Munsell. Blackburn,
Roderic H.;
Piwonka, Ruth (1988).
Remembrance of Patria:
Dutch Arts and
Culture in Colonial...
- Preservation.
Retrieved July 3, 2010. See also: "Accompanying 12 photos".
Piwonka, Ruth (1977). Abia County,
History in Art and Architecture. New York, NY:...