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Román Rodríguez and José Juan Herrera Velázquez, presidents of Gobierno de Canarias and Cabildo Insular de Fuerteventura at the time of this statue by Emiliano Hernández in honour of Manuel Velázquez Cabrera on 08 / 11 / 2001.
* 1573 – Córdoba, Argentina, is founded by Jerónimo Luis de Cabrera.
Indeed, in the 12th and 13th centuries, Catalan troubadours such as Guerau de Cabrera, Guilhem de Bergadan, Guilhem de Cabestany, Huguet de Mataplana, Raimon Vidal de Besalú, Cerverí de Girona, Formit de Perpinhan, and Jofre de Foixà wrote in Occitan.
* Luis Jerónimo de Cabrera, 4th Count of Chinchón and Jesuit's bark, for the story of its introduction into Europe
* July 6 – Córdoba, Argentina, is founded by Jerónimo Luis de Cabrera.
In 1353 it was captured by the forces of the Crown of Aragon under Bernardo de Cabrera ; in 1372, following several revolts, the indigenous population was expelled, and Alghero could later grow thanks to the arrival of Catalan colonists.
Guerau IV de Cabrera had occupied the County of Urgell in opposition to Aurembiax, the heiress of Ermengol VIII, who had died without sons in 1208.
Cabrera is the largest island of the small archipelago that includes ( from south to north ) the islands of Estells de Fora, L ' Imperial, Illa de ses Bledes, Na Redona, Conillera, L ' Esponja, Na Plana, Illot Pla, Na Pobra, and Na Foradada.
Cabrera, which had been a former Santa Catalina, Palma de Mallorca district, was declared a National Park in April 1991.
The Cabrera National Park is now administratively grouped with the municipality of Palma de Mallorca.
Image: Archipiélago de Cabrera. jpg | Aerial view of the Archipelago
File: Cabrera ( Cap de ses Salines ) 01 ies. jpg | Cabrera seen from Cap de ses Salines in Santanyí, Mallorca

Cabrera and Armida
Authors such as the Venerable Concepcion Cabrera de Armida and Blessed Maria Candida of the Eucharist have produced large volumes of text based on their Eucharistic meditations.
Significant portions of the writings of the Venerable Concepcion Cabrera de Armida were reported as having been based on her adorations of the Blessed Sacrament
Cabrera de Armida did not represent her writings as interior locutions or visions of Jesus and Mary but as her meditations and inspirations during Eucharistic adoration.
* I AM ( book ), a book by the Venerable Concepcion Cabrera de Armida
Significant portions of the writings of the Venerable Concepcion Cabrera de Armida were reported as having been based on her adorations of the Blessed Sacrament

Cabrera and .
He married Teresa d ' Entença y Cabrera, heiress of Urgell, in 1314 in the Cathedral of Lerida.
In the top of the 10th inning, with a runner on second base, Baltimore pitcher Todd Williams was signaled to intentionally walk the Marlins ' Miguel Cabrera.
Noticing that the intentional ball came in too close to the plate, Cabrera swung at the ball, resulting in a base hit, and a run scored for Florida.
Angel Cabrera, in his 1932 monograph on the mammals of Morocco, briefly touched upon the question of whether or not the presence of a cingulum on the upper molars of the jackals and its corresponding absence in the rest of Canis could justify a subdivision of the genus Canis.
Miguel Cabrera ( also from the Mudcats ) filled in well, hitting a walk off home run in his first major league game, against the Tampa Bay Devil Rays at Pro Player Stadium.
Both Willis and Cabrera would later prove to be essential parts of the Marlin's playoff success.
Pavano, Benitez, Mike Lowell and Miguel Cabrera each enjoyed All-Star seasons, with Cabrera belting 33 homers ( second-most ever in a season by a Marlin ) while driving in 112 runs.
While Cabrera, Willis, and several others posted very good first-half numbers, Lowell was one of the least productive regular major-league starters, and Leiter went 3 – 7 with an ERA of 6. 64 before being traded to the New York Yankees on July 15 for a player to be named later.
However, the Marlins did send four players to the All-Star Game ( Willis, Lo Duca, Castillo, and Cabrera ), tying a team record.
The Marlins were building upon a young nucleus revolving around Dan Uggla, Josh Johnson, Ricky Nolasco, Anibal Sanchez, and Hanley Ramirez alongside Willis and Cabrera.
However, after increasing demand of salary in their arbitration years and uncertainty of stadium situation, the Marlins pulled the trigger on dealing slugger Miguel Cabrera and southpaw Dontrelle Willis to the Detroit Tigers for outfielder Cameron Maybin, southpaw Andrew Miller, reliever Burke Badenhop among the six players received by Florida.
In the offseason, the Marlins also pulled the plug on their returns from the disastrous Cabrera / Willis trade dealing Andrew Miller to the Red Sox for a minor league prospect and Cameron Maybin to the Padres for a pair of reliever to aid a struggling bullpen from the 2010 season.
* Miguel Cabrera ( 2003 – 2007 ) — Cabrera debuted with the Marlins in 2003 and hit a game-winning home run in his first game against the Tampa Bay Rays.
Cabrera went to four All-Star games and won a pair of Silver Slugger awards.
In the 2003 elections, Mario Cabrera González was elected as president representing the Canarian Coalition, with 31. 02 % of the votes, followed by the Spanish Socialist Workers ' Party with 27. 53 %, represented by the Vice President Domingo Fuentes Curbelo.
* Manuel Velázquez Cabrera: born in Tiscamania in 1863, the politician and lawyer who created the island's council.
The U. S. United Fruit Company ( UFC ) started becoming a major force in Guatemala in 1901, during the long presidencies of Manuel José Estrada Cabrera and General Jorge Ubico.

de and Armida
Among the most successful of his 37 operas staged during his lifetime were Armida ( 1771 ), La fiera di Venezia ( 1772 ), La scuola de ' gelosi ( 1778 ), Der Rauchfangkehrer ( 1781 ), Les Danaïdes ( 1784 ), which was first presented as a work of Gluck's, La grotta di Trofonio ( 1785 ), Tarare ( 1787 ) ( Tarare was reworked and revised several times as was Les Danaïdes ), Axur, re d ' Ormus ( 1788 ), La cifra ( 1789 ), Palmira, regina di Persia ( 1795 ), Il mondo alla rovescia ( 1795 ), Falstaff ( 1799 ), and Cesare in Farmacusa ( 1800 ).
* Armida abbandonata ( Naples, 1770 ) – libretto by Francesco Saverio de ' Rogati
At the beginning of the 20th century, the Casa de Cultura Jesús Reyes Heroles was inhabited by María Concepción Armida, who is being considered for beatification by the Catholic Church.
Rinaldo and Armida, François Boucher's morceau de réception, gained his admission to the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture | Académie royale in 1734.
Elsewhere in 1988, Anderson focused on Rossini roles: playing her first Armida in Aix-en-Provence, appearing in Otello at the Pesaro Festival, and debuting as Anna in Maometto II ( an early version of Rossini's Le siège de Corinthe ) at the San Francisco Opera ( she had previously recorded this work with Samuel Ramey in 1983 ).
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de and Concepcion
* December 8 – Mission La Purisima Concepcion is founded by Father Fermín Francisco de Lasuén, becoming the 11 mission in the California mission chain.
The largest bays along the coastline of the Gulf are Bahia de La Paz where the city of La Paz is located, and Bahia Concepcion.
In memory of the brave heroes of the Battle of La Concepcion in 1882, on 10 July each year, the very day the final Chilean soldiers in La Concepcion died in defense of the Chilean nation, this Pledge to the Flag ( Juramento de la Bandera ) is recited at all installations and military bases of the Chilean Army, Chilean Navy and Chilean Air Force across the nation in remembrance of this great moment in Chilean history.
This settlement was first called La Concepcion and Nueva Galvez by Spanish officials, but was later renamed Terre aux Boeufs ( French ) and Tierra de Bueyes ( Spanish ) for " land of cattle ", because nearby areas were used for cattle grazing.
" Madame Lynch y Solano Lopez " by Maria Concepcion Leyes de Chavez.
Juana Maria de la Concepcion, commonly referred to as Conny Méndez, born 11 April 1898 in Caracas, was a composer, singer, writer, caricaturist and actress who produced more than 40 compositions, such as: Yo soy venezolana, Chucho y Ceferina, La Negrita Marisol, Venezuela Habla Cantando, and many others.
** Nuestra Senora de la Purisima Concepcion de Acuna, Texas
** El Concepcion ( Nuestra Señora de la Limpia y Pura Concepcion ), sunk at the Silver Bank in 1641
Points of interest include the Old Cathedral ( Iglesia de El Sagrario ), New cathedral ( official name: Catedral Metropolitana de la Inmaculada Concepción ), Park Abdon Calderon, Monastery of El Carmen de Asuncion, Monastery and Museum of La Concepcion, House of the Ecuadorian Culture, Municipal Museum Remigio Crespo Toral, Museum of the Central Bank, Museum of the Aboriginal Cultures, Church of Santo Domingo, San Blas, Ruinas de todos los santos ( niches of Inca origin ).
La Casa de los Padres Camilos ( The House of the Camillo Priests ) is on Fernandez Leal Street in the Barrio de la Concepcion.
* Findings from the wreck of Nuestra Senora de la Concepcion in the Marianas, 1638
In 1813 independence from Spain was proclaimed by Maria Concepcion Loperena de Fernandez de Castro, a wealthy land owner who helped supply three hundred horses to El Libertador Simón Bolívar's revolutionary army.
In 1943, while he continued to pursue his Law education, Concepcion de Gracia joined a group called the ' Congress for Independence ', which advocated the independence of Puerto Rico.
Concepcion de Gracia himself joined the Senate of Puerto Rico, and became the speaker for his party, a post which he held until 1960.
Concepcion de Gracia claimed that the new status was only a deceptive way to hide and continue the colonial relationship with the U. S.
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