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  1. Andrés II (en latín, Andreas II; en húngaro, II. András o II. Endre; en croata, Andrija II.; en eslovaco, Ondrej II.; en ucraniano, Андрій II [ Andriy II ]; c. 1177-21 de septiembre de 1235) fue rey de Hungría y Croacia desde 1205 hasta su muerte. Gobernó el Principado de Galitzia desde 1188 hasta 1189/1190 y otra vez entre 1208/ ...

  2. September 7, 1949 (age 74) New York City. Nationality. American. Occupation (s) Architect and urban planner. Known for. founder of the Congress for the New Urbanism. Andrés Duany (born September 7, 1949) is an American architect, an urban planner, and a founder of the Congress for the New Urbanism .

  3. André du Bouchet's poetry—greatly and conflictually influenced by the poetic and interpretive preoccupations of Stéphane Mallarmé, the "banality" of Pierre Reverdy's images, Arthur Rimbaud's "abrasive/coarse reality", the work of Henri Michaux, as well as the philosophical work of Heidegger—is characterized by a valuation of the page layout (with words erupting from the white of the ...

  4. www.andresmontoyapoetry.com › andrés-montoya-prizeAndrés Montoya: Prize

    The Huizache Literary Initiative is pleased to announce that María Esquinca is the recipient of the 2024 Andrés Montoya Poetry Prize. Named after the late Chicano poet from Fresno, the prize honors Montoya’s enduring literary legacy. The new iteration of the prize was re-established at the University of California, Davis in collaboration ...

  5. Other articles where Andrés Duany is discussed: Andrés Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk: Duany, though born in New York City, was raised in Cuba and Spain, the son of refugees who fled the Cuban revolution in 1960. Plater-Zyberk was the daughter of émigrés who escaped communist Poland in the late 1940s. They both earned undergraduate degrees in architecture…

  6. Geografía. Isla de San Andrés, en Almería, España. Isla de San Andrés, en San Andrés y Providencia, Colombia.

  7. Esta prueba hípica fue creada con ese nombre en 1895 en honor de otro duque de York; los responsables quieren evitar ahora cualquier confusión