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Neruda, Pablo
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- (1904–73), Chilean poet and diplomat; born Ricardo Eliezer Neftalí Reyes. He took his pseudonym from the Czech poet Jan Neruda. His Canto General (completed 1950) is an epic covering the history of the Americas.
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- (1876–1973), Spanish cellist, conductor, and composer.
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- (1881–1973), Spanish painter, sculptor, and graphic artist; resident in France from 1904. His ...
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- (1881–1973), Spanish painter, sculptor, and graphic artist, resident in France from 1904.
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- a city in north central California, on San Pablo Bay, north of Oakland; population 30,729 (est. ...
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- (1876–1973), Spanish cellist, conductor, and composer. He was noted especially for his ...
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- (1806–72), Mexican statesman, president 1861–4 and 1867–72. Between 1864 and 1867 he was ...
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- (1806–72), Mexican statesman; president 1861–64 and 1867–72. Between 1864 and 1867, he was ...
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- (1904–73), Chilean poet and diplomat; born Ricardo Eliezer Neftalí Reyes. His Canto General, ...
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