Gaspar Betancourt y Cisneros (April 28, 1803 - December 7, 1866), also known as "El Lugareño" ("The Local"), was a Cuban revolutionary, writer, and pioneer...
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Bettencourt (redirect from Betancourt)
Betancourt – Colombian politician and father of Íngrid Betancourt Gaspar Betancourt Cisneros – Cuban writer See Bethancourt See Béthencourt See Bittencourt...
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Nuevitas in Puerto Príncipe was founded. He was a relative of Gaspar Betancourt Cisneros. When his uncle relocated to the United States to settle in Philadelphia...
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he was a deputy of the Royal Development Board. He, along with Gaspar Betancourt Cisneros and another landowner, successfully obtained a concession from...
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and Matanzas provinces using some original equipment. In 1836 Gaspar Betancourt Cisneros established a horse-drawn railway service called Ferrocarril de...
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eventually settling in Philadelphia where he associated with Gaspar Betancourt Cisneros. While in North America, he immersed himself in progressive literature...
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Tomás Carrasquilla (1858–1940). Cuba's leading costumbristas were Gaspar Betancourt Cisneros (1803–66, known as "El Lugareño"), Cirilo Villaverde (1812–94)...
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Barreiro 1948– Ruth Behar 1956– Juana Borrero 1877–1896 Poet Gaspar Betancourt Cisneros 1803–1866 Richard Blanco 1968– American poet, public speaker,...
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Miralla, Fructuoso del Castillo, José Ramón Betancourt, José Agustín Arango, Gaspar Betancourt Cisneros, and José Aniceto Iznaga. Recognizing common...
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1848 and lasted until 1855. It was started by Cuban leaders Don Gaspar Betancourt Cisneros, Don Manuel De Jesus Arango, Don Domingo de Goicouria, Don Jose...
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