Works by or about José Mármol at the Internet Archive Works by José Mármol at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks) José María Mármol. "List of Roman Catholic...
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Oliver Jose Marmol (born July 2, 1986) is an American former minor league shortstop, second baseman, and left fielder, and major league coach. Marmol is currently...
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19th-century political novel written by the exiled Argentine author José Mármol. First published serially in the Montevideo weekly, Amalia (1851) became...
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In that year there was also determined 11,290 homes. Media related to José Mármol (Buenos Aires) at Wikimedia Commons 34°47′S 58°22′W / 34.783°S 58.367°W...
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Mármol (born 1982), Dominican former professional baseball relief pitcher Fernando Tarrida del Mármol (1861–1915), Cuban anarchist writer José Mármol...
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Valentín Alsina Buenos Aires 41,155 186 Apóstoles Misiones 40,858 187 José Mármol Buenos Aires 40,612 188 Gualeguay Entre Ríos 40,507 39,035 189 Esperanza...
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Jiménez Grullón Rita Indiana Mariano Lebrón Saviñón Marcio Veloz Maggiolo José Mármol Andrés L. Mateo Félix Evaristo Mejía Miguel D. Mena Jeannette Miller...
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Manuel de Rosas forced him into exile. In the middle of the 19th century José Mármol published the first Argentine novel, Amalia (1851–1852), a historical...
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fully urbanized partidos Avellaneda General San Martín Hurlingham Ituzaingó José C. Paz Lanús Lomas de Zamora Malvinas Argentinas Morón Quilmes San Isidro...
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Barracas al Sur on April 7, 1852, by Quilmes Justice of the Peace Martín José de la Serna, the town grew to become a major rail center during the late...
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