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Esmeralda Gonzales Castro (1902–2004) or
better known as
Serafina Quinteras, was a
Peruvian songwriter, journalist, and poet. She is most
famous for the...
- María
Quinteras de
Meras was a
Mexican revolutionary and
soldadera who rose to the rank of colonel. She
dressed as a man and
fought in ten
battles between...
- and
Jacinto Leyra, who are
aided in
their criminal activities by
Manuel Quinteras and his
group of
corrupt soldiers; the
buyer is Don Minu La Piana, a boss...
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discovery of the
silver mines at Promontorios, La Aduana, Las Cabras, La
Quintera, and
others of
lesser importance nearby. Rios in 1686
became governor of...
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Vieja ('the old'),
Prieta ('the brown'),
Gorda ('the fat'), Cardera, and
Quintera. The Niña
returned for this expedition,
which also
included a ship named...
- 2020.
Retrieved 2021-09-28. "Cártel de Caborca, el
regreso de
Rafael Caro
Quintera". La
Silla Rota. 23 June 2020.
Retrieved 2021-09-28. "Dirige Caro Quintero...
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Ballantine also
produced 200
signed and
numbered copies bound in Johns-Manville
Quintera, a form of asbestos. Brier, Evan (2011). A
Novel Marketplace: M**** Culture...
- in her honor.
Amelio Robles Ávila
Petra Herrera Ángela Jiménez María
Quinteras de
Meras Sirouyan,
Cristian (2
April 2020). "La
historia de Valentina...
- Skaaland,
Humberto Mercado, Matt Gilmore,
Boris Malenko, Klon**** Bill, Jose
Quinteras,
Magnificent Maurice, Bull
Johnson and Luke Graham,
while losing in matches...
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Meras may also
refer to:
Icchokas Meras,
Lithuanian Jewish writer María
Quinteras de Meras,
soldadera (woman soldier) in the rank of
colonel in the army...