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- Pedro Abraham Valdelomar Pinto (April 27, 1888 – November 3, 1919) was a Peruvian narrator, poet, journalist, essayist and dramatist. He is considered...
- novelist, writer and lawyer Álvaro Torres-Calderón (born 1975), poet Abraham Valdelomar (1888–1919) Blanca Varela (1926–2009), poet Mario Vargas Llosa (born 1936)...
- Alberto Junior Rodríguez Valdelomar, nicknamed El mudo (lit. 'mute') (born 31 March 1984), is a Peruvian former professional footballer who pla**** as a...
- flag's colors is uncertain, but according to Peruvian author Abraham Valdelomar, San Martín, having arrived on the coast of southern Pisco, was inspired...
- Fernando de Szyszlo Valdelomar (5 July 1925 – 9 October 2017) was a Peruvian painter, sculptor, printmaker and teacher. He was a key figure in advancing...
- Cantua buxifolia S/50 1991 Orange Abraham Valdelomar Oasis of Huacachina, Ica 2011 Orange Abraham Valdelomar New temple of Chavin de Huantar (Huaraz) [3]...
- Spanish homeland. Berta Socuéllamos Zarco [es] - Ángela José Antonio Valdelomar [es] - Pablo Jesús Arias Aranzueque [es] - Meca José María Hervás Roldán...
- Benito Pérez Brito de los Ríos y Fernández Valdelomar (1747 in BarcelonaAugust 3, 1813 in Panama City) was a Spanish military officer and colonial official...
- the Yukon The Rapids Roadhouse: History, Black Rapids website From the latest collections of Juan de la Reguera y Valdelomar (Google book) (in Spanish)...
- Governing Junta (1810–1812) Benito Pérez Brito de los Ríos Fernández Valdelomar, viceroy of New Granada (at Portobelo, Panama in refuge from Bogotá) (1812–1813)...