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  • 51coloquial — ► adjetivo 1 Del coloquio. 2 LINGÜÍSTICA Se aplica a las palabras o al lenguaje que son propios de la conversación: ■ usa un estilo coloquial. * * * coloquial (de «coloquio») adj. Se aplica a las expresiones propias del *lenguaje usado… …

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  • 52idilio — (Del lat. idyllium < gr. eidyllion, diminutivo de eidos, obra.) ► sustantivo masculino 1 POESÍA Poema pastoril de asunto amoroso: ■ Virgilio escribió famosos idilios. 2 Relación amorosa: ■ mantuvieron un idilio durante varios años. SINÓNIMO… …

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  • 53SEVILLE — (Sp. Sevilla), leading city of Andalusia, S.W. Spain . According to a tradition, the Jewish settlement in Seville was of very ancient date; it is related that Jews arrived there at the time of the destruction of the First Temple, and among the… …

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  • 54Miguel de Cervantes — Cervantes redirects here. For other uses, see Cervantes (disambiguation). Miguel Cervantes Born Miguel de Cervantes Baptised 9 October 1547 (birth date unknown) Alcalá de Henares, Castile (Galician family) …

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  • 55Pyramids of Güímar — The Pyramids of Guimar refer to six rectangular pyramid shaped, terraced structures, built from lava stone without the use of mortar. They are located in the district of Chacona, part of the town of Güímar on the island of Tenerife in the Canary… …

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  • 56António Nobre — António Pereira Nobre (Porto August 16 1867 March 18 1900) was a Portuguese poet. He died of tuberculosis in Foz do Douro, Porto, in 1900, after trying to recover in a number of places. His masterpiece Só (Paris, 1892), was the only book he… …

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  • 57Christine Niederberger Betton — Christine Niederberger Betton, born in Bordeaux and deceased in 2001 in Mexico City was a French archaeologist. She is mainly noted for her contributions to the field of pre Columbian American archaeology, in particular for her work on… …

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  • 58Olmec influences on Mesoamerican cultures — The major centers of the Olmec heartland (in yellow) as well as artifact finds unassociated with habitations (smaller circles, in red). The causes and degree of Olmec influences on Mesoamerican cultures has been a subject of debate over many… …

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  • 59Bandua — In classical Celtic polytheism and in Lusitanian mythology, Bandua was a theonym used to refer to a goddess worshipped in Iberia by Celtiberians. Extent of worshipThe theonym Bandua has been found recorded in Portugal and North West Spain. The… …

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  • 60Andreas Neufert — (* 16. August 1961 in München) ist ein deutscher Kunsthistoriker, Publizist und Kurator. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Arbeit 3 Publikationen (Auswahl) …

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