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Hernán Cortés and La Malinche meet Moctezuma II in Tenochtitlan, November 8, 1519.
La Malinche and Hernán Cortés in the city of Xaltelolco, in a drawing from the late 16th century Aztec codices | codex History of Tlaxcala.
La Malinche (; c. 1496 or c. 1505 – c. 1529 ), known also as Malinalli, Malintzin or Doña Marina, was a Nahua woman from the Mexican Gulf Coast, who played a role in the Spanish conquest of Mexico, acting as interpreter, advisor, lover, and intermediary for Hernán Cortés.
In Mexico today, La Malinche remains iconically potent.
La Malinche ( also known as Malinali or Malintzin ) was born in 1496, in a then " frontier " region between the Aztec Empire and the Maya states of the Yucatán Peninsula ).
To distinguish the masculine " Malinche " from the feminine, the prefix " La " gives the name by which the historical and legendary figure is best known: La Malinche.
Some historians believe that La Malinche saved her people from the Aztecs, who held a hegemony throughout the territory and demanded tribute from its inhabitants.
La Malinche, as part of the Monumento al Mestizaje in Mexico City
Virginia Zurí as " La Malinche " in a 1933 Mexican motion picture, La Llorona
La Malinche is the main protagonist in such works as the novel Feathered Serpent: A Novel of the Mexican Conquest by Colin Falconer, and The Golden Princess by Alexander Baron.
A fictional journal written by La Malinche and discovered in an archeological dig is a central element in a 2008 adventure novel The Treasure of La Malinche by Jeffry S. Hepple.
In the fictional Star Trek universe, a starship, the USS Malinche was named for La Malinche.
This was done by Hans Beimler, a native of Mexico City, who together with friend Robert Hewitt Wolfe later wrote a screenplay based on La Malinche called The Serpent and the Eagle.
A reference to La Malinche as " Marina " is made in the early 19th century Polish novel " The Manuscript Found at Saragossa ," in which she is cursed for yielding her " heart and her country to the hateful Cortez, chief of the sea-brigands.
La Malinche in Mexican Literature: From History to Myth Austin: U. of Texas Press, 1991.

La and name
BAM is the unlikely name of a French recording company whose full label is Editions De La boite A Musique.
At Monte Bibele not far away one grave contained La Tène weapons and a pot with an Etruscan female name scratched on it.
The name Île de la Passion () was officially given to Clipperton in 1711 by French discoverers Martin de Chassiron and Michel Du Bocage, commanding the French ships La Princesse and La Découverte.
* Description of Marker's ' cine roman ' titled La jetée, based on the film of the same name.
The state takes its name from Thomas West, 3rd Baron De La Warr, an English nobleman and Virginia's first colonial governor, after whom what is now called Cape Henlopen was originally named.
The opening sentence of the book created a classic Spanish cliché with the phrase (" whose name I do not wish to recall "): (" In a village of La Mancha, whose name I do not wish to recall, there lived, not very long ago, one of those gentlemen with a lance in the lance-rack, an ancient shield, a skinny old horse, and a fast greyhound.
both Stained Quixote and Quixote from La Mancha ) is a hilarious name for a spotless knight.
Argentine boxer Carlos Monzon, who didn't have a clear diction, had his voice dubbed by a professional actor when he played the lead in the drama La Mary, and Gert Frobe, who played Auric Goldfinger in the James Bond film of that name ( Goldfinger ) was because of his heavy German accent dubbed by Michael Collins.
* Lady for a Day ( 1933 )— Adapted by Robert Riskin, who suggested the name change from Runyon's title " Madame La Gimp ," the film garnered Academy Award nominations for Best Picture, Best Director ( Frank Capra ), Best Actress ( May Robson ), and Best Adaptation for the Screen ( Riskin ).
In November 2003, an Ecuadorian United Nations Training Centre was established under the name of: ( La Unidad Escuela de Misiones de Paz “ Ecuador ”).
La Niña is the name for the cold phase of ENSO, during which the cold pool in the eastern Pacific intensifies and the trade winds strengthen.
The name La Niña originates from Spanish, meaning " the girl ", analogous to El Niño meaning " the boy ".
Magazine writer / editor Daniel Okrent is credited with inventing it, the name coming from the New York City restaurant La Rotisserie Francaise where he and some friends used to meet and play.
Indeed the Republic of Independent Guyana, in French La République de la Guyane indépendante and commonly referred to by the name of the capital " Counani ", was created in the area which was disputed by France ( as part of French Guyana ) and Brazil in the late nineteenth century.
Not long afterward, the city voted to build a new airport in La Guardia's name.
* " Ulica Fiorella La Guardije " ( Fiorello La Guardia Street ) is the name of a street in Rijeka, Croatia.
La Guardia served in the U. S. consulate in Rijeka during the period before World War I when the city was under Austro-Hungarian rule and was known under its Italian name Fiume.
" The company changed its name to La Société Constructions Levallois-Perret, with Maurice Koechlin as managing director.
A French journalist under the pen name Olivier Vermont wrote in his book La Face cachée de Greenpeace (" The Hidden Face of Greenpeace ") that he had joined Greenpeace France and had worked there as a secretary.
As the name implies, it seems to have originated from the Spanish region of La Mancha, but it is also popular in other areas in the center and southwest of the country.

La and Marina
Diario De La Marina was the oldest and most influential paper in Cuba, with a reputation for speaking out against tyranny.
The Marina Militare is now equipping itself with a bigger aircraft carrier ( the Cavour ), new destroyers ( Horizon class frigate Orizzonte class ) and Luigi durand de La Penne, submarines ( Todaro ) and multipurpose frigates.
The historical figure of Marina has been intermixed with Aztec legends ( such as La Llorona, a woman who weeps for lost children ).
Research by boxing historian Enrique Encinosa has uncovered 22 amateur bouts ( listed below ), verified through Cuban newspapers Diario de la Marina and La Noche, as well as various books published by biographers or the Cuban government.
Lluis Bonet, writing in La Vanguardia, called the film " a terrible tender love story ", agreeing with the director that the best scene was that in which Marina, initially held hostage by Ricky against her will, finally asks to be tied up by him so she will not be tempted to flee from the love he has successfully provoked in her.
In 1976 he disappeared, and a year later his daughters, Diana ( 21 ), Beatriz ( 19 ), Estela ( 25 ) and Marina ( 18 ), were arrested by the Argentine armed forces in La Plata, and were never seen again.
In the 21st century, Brindisi serves as the home base of the San Marco Regiment, a marine brigade originally known as the La Marina Regiment.
* La Marina
File: Sunset over La Marina in Hatillo, Puerto Rico. jpg | Sunset over La Marina in Hatillo, Puerto Rico
File: La Marina, Hatillo, PR. jpg | La Marina, Hatillo, PR
Hurricane Ella gradually intensified prior to landfall, reaching winds on September 12 just before hitting the La Pesca / Soto la Marina area of the Mexican state of Tamaulipas.
La Rada Beach is 2 minutes East of Estepona Marina and at over 1. 5 km in length runs from the Marina past Estepona old town.
His sister Amalia was a soprano who performed at La Perla in Emilio Arrieta's opera, Marina.
This avenue includes 12 sections of beaches known like: El Faro, Los Fuertes, Mansa, Blanca, La Barca, 4 Esquinas, La Marina, El Pescador, El Corsario, Hipocampo, Las Gaviotas y Canto del Agua.

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