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Julio Escoto (1944-), novelista hondureño ganador de los Premios Nacional de Literatura (1974), Gabriel Miró de España (1983) y José Cecilio del Valle de Honduras (1990).
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Magdalena Gallegos de Donoso, Ecuadorian anthropologist and art historian, author of over fifty exhibition catalogues, Director of the Central Bank of Ecuador Museums.
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Branda F. Berrian, profesora estadounidense de la Universidad de Pittsburg y autora del libro Awakening Spaces: French Caribbean Popular Songs, Music and Culture (2000).
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Edward Villella (1936-), bailarín estadounidense del New York City Ballet bajo George Balanchine (1960), posteriormente fundador y director artístico del Miami City Ballet.
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This guide is part of a series of practical, how-to handbooks on sustainable tourism certification. These handbooks are based on research and reports done by the Center on Ecotourism and Sustainable Development (CESD) and The International Ecotourism Society (TIES) as part of a certification...
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This document is about immigration on China and India. Explain also about the term "Uchinanchu" used to describe people from Okinawa.
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Julio Escoto (1944-), Honduran novelist, National Literary Prize (1974), Spain's Gabriel Miró Prize (1983), José Cecilio del Valle Prize in Honduras (1990).
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Homero Aridjis (1940-), poeta mexicano, diplomático y autor de más de veinticinco libros de poesía, ganador del Premio Global 500, otorgado por las Naciones Unidas.
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Nélida Piñon (1937-), decorated Brazilian author of The Republic of Dreams (1984), Juan Rulfo Award (1995), member and former president of the Brazilian Academy of Letters.
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