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  2. Emilia Serrano de Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Emilia Serrano y García (Granada, ca. January 3, 1834 - Barcelona, January 1, 1923) [1] was a Spanish writer and journalist. A traveler throughout the Latin American continent, one of the most praised characteristics of her career has been her feminist work.

  3. La Iguana Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge was completed in 2012 and connects Cuauhtémoc Street in Gringo Gulch, Centro, to Isla Cuale in Zona Romántica. [1] The bridge was inspired by and named after the animal of the same name. [2] The metallic handrails are painted white. The main steps are made of concrete and sand and in the middle there are steps that emerge and that ...

  4. Margo Glantz - Wikipedia

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    She published Onda y escritura en Mexico (Wave and writing in Mexico), Jovenes de 20 a 33, which gave name to a wave of emerging literature in the 60s, the "Onda" (the Wave). She returned to Mexico in 1974, where she rejoined the Faculty of Philosophy and Literature, teaching courses in Latin American and Mexican Literature.

  5. The Kingdom of This World - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom of This World ( Spanish: El reino de este mundo) is a novel by Cuban author Alejo Carpentier, published in 1949 in his native Spanish and first translated into English in 1957. A work of historical fiction, it tells the story of Haiti before, during, and after the Haitian Revolution led by Toussaint Louverture, as seen by its ...

  6. Line FA (Tren Interoceánico) - Wikipedia

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    Line FA. Railway tracks in the Candelaria area, Campeche. The Coatzacoalcos–Palenque Line (Spanish: Línea Coatzacoalcos-Palenque ), also known as the FA Line (Spanish: Línea FA ), is a railroad owned by the Mexican government, connecting Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, and Palenque, Chiapas. It was leased to the Ferrocarriles Chiapas-Mayab company.

  7. Niels Klim's Underground Travels - Wikipedia

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    Niels Klim's Underground Travels, originally published in Latin as Nicolai Klimii Iter Subterraneum (1741), is a satirical science-fiction / fantasy novel written by the Norwegian - Danish author Ludvig Holberg. His only novel, it describes a utopian society from an outsider's point of view, and often pokes fun at diverse cultural and social ...

  8. El Nuevo Mundo - Wikipedia

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    In 1910, the year that the Mexican revolution began, the company that became El Nuevo Mundo Mexico S.A. was incorporated. In 1949 the company opened a branch in Guadalajara, branded Almacenes Colón, but changed in 1963 to El Nuevo Mundo Guadalajara. In 1956 it opened a branch in Monterrey on Padre Mier Street which was expanded over time to ...

  9. Museo Nacional de las Culturas - Wikipedia

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    www .museodelasculturas .mx. The Museo Nacional de las Culturas ( MNC; National Museum of Cultures) is a national museum in Mexico City dedicated to education about the world's cultures, both past and present. It is housed in a colonial-era building that used to be the mint for making coins.