• Look up cortes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cortes, Cortés, Cortês, Corts, or Cortès may refer to: Cortes (surname), including a list of people...
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    the expedition at the last moment, an order which Cortés ignored. Arriving on the continent, Cortés executed a successful strategy of allying with some...
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  • province of Lodi, Italy Corte Madera, California, a town in the United States Corto (disambiguation) Corte-Real (disambiguation) Cortes (disambiguation) Cortez...
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    Deputies meets in the Palacio de las Cortes. The Senate meets in the Palacio del Senado. Both are in Madrid. The Cortes are elected through universal, free...
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    sea ports of Puerto Cortés and Omoa. The Atlantic coast of the Department of Cortés is known for its many excellent beaches. Cortés is the economic heartland...
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  • Sonya Cortés (born February 17, 1962) is a Puerto Rican dancer, actress, comedian, singer, model, and TV and radio host. She was one of the hosts in Univision...
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  • Martín Cortés may refer to: Martín Cortés de Albacar (1510–1582), Spanish cosmographer Martín Cortés (son of Malinche) (1522–1595) Martín Cortés, 2nd Marqués...
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    night settings. Cortes was born on August 6, 1882, in Lagny-sur-Marne, about twenty miles east of Paris. His father, Antonio Cortés, had been a painter...
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  • Martín Cortés (Spanish pronunciation: [maɾˈtiŋ koɾˈtes]; c. 1522 – c. 1595) was the first-born son of Hernán Cortés and La Malinche (doña Marina), the...
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    Grijalva in 1518, Spanish conquistador Hernándo Cortés led an expedition (entrada) to Mexico. The next year, Cortés and his retinue set sail for Mexico. The...
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