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    Maldonado Silva, poet, novelist and Journalist Pedro Olmos, painter Manuel Francisco Mesa Seco, poet and writer Eduardo Anguita, writer Rubén Campos Aragón,...
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    The Arroyo Seco, meaning "dry stream" in Spanish, is a 24.9-mile-long (40.1 km) seasonal river, canyon, watershed, and cultural area in Los Angeles County...
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    Emilio González, Eliana Ibarra, Inge Linzt, Samuel Maldonado, Manuel Francisco Mesa Seco, Carlos Pinochet Lastra, Jorge Pinochet, Alberto Reyes Lapiedra...
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  • houses near Arroyo Seco. Perez died in 1841 and Enrique Sepulveda died in 1843. Rancho San Pascual was once again abandoned. Manuel Garfias, a lieutenant...
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  • Miguel Arias Cañete (GP) Gustavo Manuel de Arístegui San Román (GP) María del Mar Arnaiz García (GS) Alfredo Francisco Javier Arola Blanquet (GS) Ignacio...
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  • Carlos Morand El espejo de los búhos Poetry Renato Irarrázaval Manuel Francisco Mesa Seco Interrogo al olvido Armaduras Theater Wilfredo Mayorga Juan Radrigán...
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    Agustín de la Rocha), Nóvita (Miguel Antonio Moreno), Mariquita (Francisco de Mesa y Armero), Girón (Eloy Valenzuela), and Citará (José María Valencia)...
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    transportation bore tunnel, at 76 feet (23 m) wide by 58 feet (18 m) high. The Arroyo Seco Parkway, connecting Los Angeles and Pasadena, opened in 1940 as the first...
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  • central Utah Frisco Peak, a peak in the San Francisco Mountain Range located in western Utah Grand Mesa, a large mesa in western Colorado Guadalupe Mountains...
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    Criollo, 1790; and Juan Francisco Reyes, a Mulatto, 1793. Among the first regidores were Felipe Santiago García (a Criollo) and Manuel Camero (a Mulatto in...
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