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A few years later, the Spanish explorer García López de Cárdenas investigated the Rio Grande and met the Hopi.
In 1873, by petition of president Gabriel García Moreno, Ecuador was the first country in the world to be consecrated to the Sacred Heart, fulfilling God's petition to Saint Margaret Mary over two hundred years later.
In 1992, García went into exile in Colombia and later in France after Fujimori's auto-coup during which the military raided his house.
Others felt pressure to join because of past ties with the Republic or — like Luis García Berlanga, who later became a well-known cinema director — to help their relatives in Franco's prisons.
Three years later, in 1992, she returned to the small screen in what she calls her favorite television job yet, El abuelo y yo opposite Gael García Bernal.
The city of San Luis was founded in 1594 by Luis Jufré de Loaysa y Meneses, to be later abandoned after repeated attacks of the natives, and then again by Martín García Óñez de Loyola in 1596 under the name San Luis de Loyola Nueva Medina de Río Seco.
* Nemesio García Naranjo ( 1883 – 1963 ), who later became Secretary of Education under Victoriano Huerta in 1913.
Some months later, in December 1923, Chávez visited the United States for the first time, returning in March 1924 ( García Morillo 1960, 26 ).
Mr. Captain Don Juan García de la Candelaria place to purchase the Spanish crown and founded his estate with four ranches ; settlers at the site called " Los Llanos ", later the first settlers named out as Santa Rosa, and later as Santa Rosa de Los Llanos ; An industrie of Tobacco was develop in early 18th Century and was picked as the site for La Real Factoria del Tabacos, the Royal Tobacco Company a Spanish crown company in 1765.
Sandino was assassinated in 1934 by Gen. Anastasio Somoza García, who went on to seize power in a coup d ' état two years later, establishing a family dynasty that would rule Nicaragua for over 40 years.
During this trip and a later one to Florence, Mena appears to have been seeking ecclesiastical benefices ; however, both attempts were fruitless and each was followed by a marriage, first to a supposed sister of García y Lope de Vaca and, secondly, to Marina Méndez, more than 20 years his minor.
With time the settlers were spreading to other zones of the region, such as Luya, city that was established in 1569 by the governor Lope García de Castro, ratified later in its administrative organization by the viceroy Francisco de Toledo.
In El Tiempo Galán turned himself into a well known journalist and columnist, effort that earned him the director's assistant position and later the membership of the Executive Directorate in the newspaper with the support of Eduardo Santos and then director Roberto García Peña.
Sacasa, under political pressure from José María Moncada, who had been a leader of a rebel faction which later joined the government after U. S. mediation efforts, appointed Anastasio Somoza García as chief director of the National Guard.
The group met again to define the foundations of a proper orchestra and chose singers Daniel Vázquez, Pellín Rodríguez and Chiquitín García ( who later composed among other major EGC hits, " No Hago Más Ná ", or " I Don't Do Anything Else ").
Some years later, Pancha García appears at the family house with her and Esteban's bastard teenage son, Esteban García.
Esteban García comes back to the house later when no one is looking.
In 1960, the family was forced to flee to the United States after her father participated in a failed plot to overthrow the island's military dictator, Rafael Trujillo, circumstances which would later be revisited in her writing: her novel How the García Girls Lost Their Accents, for example, portrays a family that is forced to leave the Dominican Republic in similar circumstances, and in her poem, " Exile ", she describes " the night we fled the country " and calls the experience a " loss much larger than I understood ".
The aforementioned Chronica naierensis contains an account generally, though not universally, regarded as a legend: that Sancho Garcés, an illegitimate son of García Sánchez III of Navarre, eloped with the daughter of García's wife, Stephanie ( probably by an earlier marriage ), who was the fiancée of the Castilian infante Sancho, and that he sought refuge at the court first of Zaragoza, then later of Aragon.
However, a few days later, new reports suggested Atlético had agreed a deal with Liverpool for Torres ; the fee was rumored to be £ 25 million with Luis García moving to Atlético in a separate transfer deal.
García made liberal use of spies to prepare his attack, these include Dominador de la Guardia father of Ángel de la Guardia and María Machado, illegitimate daughter of Spanish General Emilio March who helped prepare the taking of Tunas ; Frederick Funston later US Major General and José Martí y Zayas Bazán son of José Martí the major Cuban National Hero directed artillery ; Mario García Menocal a to be president of Cuba was wounded in a principal assault.

García and attended
In 1915, after graduating from secondary school, García Lorca attended Sacred Heart University.
Some noteworthy writers, artists, and musicians who have attended the European Graduate School include Gael García Bernal, John Maus, Ariana Reines, Micah White, Micha Cárdenas, Rachel Zolf, Akilah Oliver and Masha Tupitsyn.
Born in Havana, García attended Northeastern University in Massachusetts where he earned a degree in hotel and restaurant management.
There, Torres García began to attend a local academy by day, where he learned the basics of the trade, and at night attended drawing classes in an Arts and Trades school.
Gabriel García Márquez attended the trial and execution and used the incident as the basis for his 1975 novel, The Autumn of the Patriarch.
On August 27, 2001 President Vicente Fox attended a ceremony in El Porvenir in which the municipality was officially twinned with San Pedro Garza García,
García grew up in Arlington County, Virginia, graduated from Yorktown High School, and attended Frostburg State University in Frostburg, Maryland and participated in the Warner Bros.

García and Institute
** Hospital Ignacio García Téllez Mexican Social Security Institute ( IMSS ).
Francisco Javier Varela García ( September 7, 1946 – May 28, 2001 ) was a Chilean biologist, philosopher, and neuroscientist who, together with his teacher Humberto Maturana, is best known for introducing the concept of autopoiesis to biology, and for co-founding the Mind and Life Institute to promote dialog between science and Buddhism.
In 1931, a newly minted MD, married Carmen García Cobián and began postdoctoral study at the London National Institute for Medical Research ( NIMR ), where he worked with Sir Henry Dale.

García and America
In June 1929, García Lorca travelled to America with Fernando de los Rios on the SS Olympic, a sister liner to the Titanic.
Major left-wing writers in Latin America, such as Carlos Luis Fallas of Costa Rica, Ramón Amaya Amador of Honduras, Miguel Ángel Asturias and Augusto Monterroso of Guatemala, Gabriel García Márquez of Colombia, and Pablo Neruda of Chile, denounced the Company in their literature.
But his plays were not lucrative and García Gutiérrez emigrated to Spanish America, working as a journalist in Cuba and Mexico until 1850, when he returned to Spain.
García Robles received the peace prize as the driving force behind the Treaty of Tlatelolco, setting up a nuclear-free zone in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Pineda, with García, were considered two of the sexiest Latino TV hunks of the 80s, appearing in shirtless pics and posters in magazines sold in all Latin America.
In Spain, it is the second most common surname ( only after García ) with 2. 08 % of the population bearing the surname .< ref > Instituto Nacional de Estadística ; published November 16, 2006 ; < http :// www. ine. es / daco / daco42 / nombyapel / nombyapel. htm ></ ref > It is also very popular in Latin America, being the most common one in countries like Argentina, Chile, Venezuela and Paraguay, and Domincan Republic < ref > Several sources from Wikipedia in Spanish < http :// es. wikipedia. org / wiki / Anexo: Apellidos_m % C3 % A1s_comunes ></ ref > and thus making it the most popular surname in the Spanish speaking world.
Bartolomé García de Nodal, explorer of the Straits of Magellan surrounding the Cape of Good Hope at the southern tip of South America, died on September 5, 1622 in the wreck of the Atocha, 30 leagues from Havana, Cuba.
One Hundred Years of Solitude ( 1967 ) earned García Márquez international fame as a novelist of the Magical Realism movement within the literatures of Latin America.
" The ending to One Hundred Years of Solitude could be a wishful prediction by García Márquez, a well-known socialist, regarding the future of Latin America.
* " The Solitude of Latin America ", Nobel lecture by Gabriel García Márquez, 8 December 1982
Travis has had leading lady roles in many films, including Three Men and a Baby and its sequel, Three Men and a Little Lady, plus Air America and Internal Affairs ( as the wife of Andy García ), So I Married an Axe Murderer as the bride of Mike Myers, thriller The Vanishing with Kiefer Sutherland, Greedy with Michael J.
García Bernal also portrayed Argentine revolutionary Che Guevara twice, first in the 2002 TV miniseries Fidel and then, better known, in 2004's The Motorcycle Diaries, an adaptation of a journal a 23-year-old Guevara wrote about his travels across South America.
As one of the most influential rock musicians of South America, together with Charly García is considered the father of Argentine rock.
Municipalities such as San Pedro Garza García have the highest standard of living in Latin America, and Nuevo León as a whole has a human development index superior to some European countries ; compared against countries, it would occupy position # 32 in the world.
As Elizabeth Coonrod Martínez observes, Alvarez is part of a movement of Latina writers that also includes Sandra Cisneros and Cristina García, all of whom weave together themes of the experience of straddling the borders and cultures of Latin America and the United States.
Julio García Espinosa agrees that the benefit of co-productions is that it has allowed for films to continue being made in Cuba and Latin America, but believes that the most successful co-productions are those that exist solely between Latin American countries.
García Márquez's insertion of interpretive and fictionalized elements — some dealing with Bolívar's most intimate moments — caused outrage in parts of Latin America when the book was released.
On October 5, 2007 the latest selection was announced as Love in the Time of Cholera, a 1985 novel by Nobel Prize laureate Gabriel García Márquez, greatly furthering not only the influence of the author in North America, but that of his translator Edith Grossman.
As 1988 began, with the most important Argentine bands ( Soda Stereo, Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, Los Enanitos Verdes, Rata Blanca, Charly García, Andres Calamaro, Miguel Mateos, Sumo, Virus ) on constant tour of Latin America, Europe, and even countries in Asia, the globalization of Argentine rock and pop was complete.
In 1938, Torres García began to show influence by Pre-Columbian and indigenous art, such as is apparent in his work Monumento Cósmico, which juxtaposes figures like those he used in Paris, figures that made reference to man and the city using the traditional indigenous symbolism of South America.
In addition to her broadcasting duties with World Wrestling Entertainment, García sang the National Anthem of the United States of America before most Monday Night Raw tapings from February 14, 2000 until her departure on September 21, 2009.
Uruguayan constructivist artist Joaquín Torres García created several works depicting a map of South America with the southern point at the top.
García Laguardia's academic work has focussed on three main areas: the history of public law, Latin American integration ( particularly that of Central America ), and constitutional law.
Joaquín Torres García and Manuel Rendón were instrumental in spreading Constructivism throughout Europe and Latin America.

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