- (Spanish: Hero;
plural próceres) may
refer to: Prócer Que Creó
Bandera Patria, a
nickname for
Antonio Vélez
Alvarado Panteón de los
Próceres,
crypt inside the...
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decorative ponds.
Parque de los
Próceres has been
called "the
lungs of the city of Mayagüez".
Puerto Rico
portal "Parque de los
Próceres". Muni****l Government...
- the end of the
Comalapa Highway and Blvd. Los
Proceres and also
built the bust
monuments along the
Proceres Boulevard. He
promoted physical exercise and...
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Heroes of
Independence Park (Spanish:
Parque Próceres de la Independencia),
originally known as
Matamula Forest (Spanish:
Bosque Matamula), is a public...
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Comercial Próceres,
formerly known as Gran
Centro Los
Próceres is an
extensive shopping complex in
Guatemala City, Guatemala. It is run by the Los
Próceres group...
- (March 19, 2017). "Paseo de los
Próceres".
Puente de
Mando (in Spanish).
Retrieved September 10, 2019. "Paseo Los
Próceres, Caracas". iVenezuela.travel (in...
- José
Celso Barbosa, and Luis Muñoz Marín) into just one
called Día de los
Próceres Puertorriqueños (The Day of
Illustrious Puerto Ricans), and
reducing the...
- Rosa
hills from
south to west and by
Gramal hill on the
north side. The
Próceres de la
Independencia Avenue separates Caja de Agua from Zárate. Caja de...
- The Heroes'
Pantheon (Spanish: Panteón de los
Próceres) is a
crypt inside the old
Church of San Carlos,
located at the
former Real
Convictorio de San Carlos...
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populis gaudentibus urna
pastor Alexander,
maxima Roma, tuus. Vos,
Erebi proceres, vos
caeli claudite portas atque Animam vestris hanc
prohibete locis. In...