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Spanish and Colonial
Louisiana Creole ( also called French Créole ) refers to native born people of the New Orleans area who are descended from the Colonial French and / or Spanish settlers of Colonial French Louisiana, before it became part of the United States in 1803 with the Louisiana Purchase.
* Spanish Colonial architecture
* Inmobiliaria Colonial, a Spanish corporation, which includes companies in the domains of real estate
** Colonial heads of Equatorial Guinea ( Fernando Poo / Spanish Guinea )
*** Colonial heads of Spanish Morocco
* List of Spanish Colonial Wars in Morocco
Aboriginal and Spanish Colonial Trinidad.
The Colonial Records, Spanish Town archives
He has also often used the butterfly imagery in his poems and other writings to express the Spanish Colonial Filipinos ' longing for liberty.
Early Latin America: A History of Colonial Spanish America and Brazil ( 1983 ).
Category: Colonial United States ( Spanish )
Colonial expansion under the crown of Castile was initiated by the Spanish conquistadores and developed by the Monarchy of Spain through its administrators and missionaries.
Category: Colonial United States ( Spanish )
in 1821, Marcos Xiorro planned and conspired to lead a slave revolt against the sugar plantation owners and the Spanish Colonial government in Puerto Rico.
Colonial powers also sought to take away market share from Spain by issuing trade coin equivalents of silver Spanish coins, without much success.
Category: Spanish Colonial architecture in Arizona
Category: Spanish Colonial architecture in California
Category: Spanish Colonial architecture in California
File: Santo, Harwood. jpg | Santo, Small Spanish Colonial retablo, Harwood Museum of Art
The Spanish mission style was revived 100 later as the " Mission Revival ", and that soon evolved into the Spanish Colonial Revival.
* Spanish Colonial Revival style 1915 – present ; California, Hawaii, Florida, Southwest U. S.
* Spanish Colonial style 1520s – c.
* List of Spanish Colonial Wars in Morocco

Spanish and collection
* José Celestino Mutis ( 1755 – 1808 ), Spanish botanist ; lead the first botanic expeditions to South America, and built a major collection of plants.
A variant of this story later appears in English folklore as the " Pedlar of Swaffham " and Paulo Coelho's " The Alchemist "; Jorge Luis Borges ' collection of short stories A Universal History of Infamy featured his translation of this particular story into Spanish, as " The Story Of The Two Dreamers.
* Proposals relating to the war in Georgia and Florida, 1740 — a document suggesting strategies by which General James Oglethorpe might defeat the Spanish during the War of Jenkins ' Ear, from the collection of the Georgia Archives.
Inspired by the author's summer 1840 visit to Spain, the 43 miscellaneous poems in the collection cover topics including the Spanish language and aspects of Spanish culture and traditions such as music and dance.
As Governor of the Spanish Netherlands he acquired numerous Dutch and Flemish paintings for the Wittelsbach collection.
Its permanent collection is considered one of the best and most important contemporary art in Basque and Spanish.
* The biggest collection of Flanders tapestry is in the Spanish royal collection, there is 8000 metres of historical tapestry from Flanders, as well as Spanish tapestries designed by Goya and others.
* Spanish Civil War Large collection of articles on the civil war and social revolution, on Libcom. org
One of the largest objects in the collection is the Spanish tempera on wood, 670 x 486 cm, retable of St George, c. 1400, consisting of numerous scenes and painted by Andrés Marzal De Sax in Valencia.
The Spanish sculptors with work in the collection include Alonso Berrugete and Luisa Roldán represented by her Virgin and Child with St Diego of Alcala c1695.
In 1894, Picabia financed his stamp collection by copying a collection of Spanish paintings that belonged to his father, switching the originals for the copies, without his father's knowledge, and selling the originals.
The museum's permanent collection includes works by modern and contemporary Basque and Spanish artists like Eduardo Chillida, Juan Munoz and Antonio Saura, as well as works from the foundation, and it has organized various exhibitions curated by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York.
Services include a small circulating collection of contemporary fiction, nonfiction, audiobooks, and Spanish and English language learning materials ; computer, Internet, and wireless access ; magazines ; and local and national newspapers.
* The Records of the Court Martial of Andres and Procopio Bonifacio Full text and online collection of court documents in Spanish and old Tagalog with regards to the Andres and Procopio Bonifacio trial.
Their first, self-titled album became a collection of classics that would later represent Spanish 1980s pop music.
Andersen's tale is based on a story from the Libro de los ejemplos ( or El Conde Lucanor, 1335 ), a medieval Spanish collection of fifty-one cautionary tales with various sources such as Aesop and other classical writers and Persian folktales, by Juan Manuel, Prince of Villena ( 1282 – 1348 ).
Its permanent collection covers the history of the state and is divided into two halls: one for archeology and the other for history starting from the Spanish conquest.
All western works were translated from English into Spanish by Editorial Juventud in 1959 for CLASICOS Y MODERNOS collection.
The Esemplare is a learned and valuable work, containing an important collection of examples from the best masters of the old Italian and Spanish schools, with excellent explanatory notes.
Following the creation in 1941 of RENFE, to which the ownership of all Spanish broad-gauge railways was transferred, EFE had in practice become the operator of a collection of exclusively narrow-gauge lines.

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