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Pedro Almodovar Pedro Almodovar
ALMODÓVAR, Pedro Nationality:Spanish. Born:Calzada de Clatrava, La Mancha, Spain, 1951 (some sources say 1947). Career:Moved to Madrid and worked for National Telephone Company, 1967; wrote comic strips and articles for underground magazines; joined... Read more
Pierre Bouguer Pierre Bouguer
Pierre Bouguer , 1698-1758, French mathematician and hydrographer. He made some of the first photometric measurements, calculating the intensity of the light of the sun as compared with that of the moon, and invented (1748) the heliometer. His works include Essai d'optique sur la gradation de la... Read more
Ramon de la Cruz Ramon de la Cruz
Ramón de la Cruz , 1731-94, Spanish dramatist. He wrote tragedies and adapted French and Italian plays, but he owes his fame to his sainetes, some 450 masterly one-act comedies that depict the life of the middle and lower classes. His work freed the awakening Spanish drama from foreign... Read more
Jean de Meun Jean de Meun
Jean de Meun , d. 1305, French poet, also known as Jean Chopinel (or Clopinel) of Meung-sur-Loire. He wrote the second part of the Roman de la Rose and made translations from Latin, including the letters of Abelard to Heloise. Called by some the Voltaire of the Middle Ages, Jean de Meun was a man... Read more
Mia Farrow Mia Farrow
Farrow, Mia 1945(?)-PERSONALFull name, Maria de Lourdes Villiers Farrow; born February 9, 1945 (some sources cite 1946), in Los Angeles (some sources cite Hollywood, Los Angeles), CA; daughter of John N. B. Villiers Farrow (a film director) and Maureen Paula O'Sullivan (an actress); married Frank... Read more
Santiago de los Caballeros Santiago de los Caballeros
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Ciudad de la Habana Ciudad de la Habana
Ciudad de la Habana or La Habana, province (1994 est. pop. 2,400,000), W Cuba. Havana is the capital. The province has coastal plains in the north and south, as well as fine beaches, and there are some low mountains in the north. Included in the province is the Isle of Youth (see Youth, Isle... Read more
Charles Francois Gounod Charles Francois Gounod
Charles François Gounod , 1818-93, French composer, studied at the Paris Conservatory and received the Grand Prix de Rome in 1839. His fame rests chiefly on his operas Faust (1859) and Romeo and Juliet (1867), marked by their richly lyrical romantic music. One other opera, Mireille ... Read more
Baja California Sur Baja California Sur
Baja California Sur , state (1990 pop. 317,764), 27,571 sq mi (71,428 sq km), NW Mexico, on the S Baja California peninsula. La Paz is the capital. Most of the area is lightly populated and has little arable land. Some cotton is grown commercially, and there is significant salt mining in the... Read more

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