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  1. Diego de Vargas

    Spanish governor of New Mexico

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  1. 5 days ago · Statues and monuments are also inherently educationa­l, and to separate one racial or ethnic group, in this case the statue of Don Diego de Vargas, in public view violates the very principle of equal protection of laws and education. Mayor Alan Webber once again continues what I see as his war against Santa Fe’s Spanish history and culture ...

  2. 3 days ago · Vargas was born in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, into a family prominent in state politics. Contemplating a military career, he joined the army when he was 16 but soon decided to study law. In 1908, shortly after graduating from the Porto Alegre Law School, he entered politics.

  3. 1 day ago · Matías Cárcamo, Diego Vargas y Jeremías Asencio viajarán a Formosa Capital, para la última concentración de cara a la cita ecuménica que tendrá lugar en Bucaramanga, Colombia, del 12 al 23 ...

  4. 2 days ago · López - Meaning "son of Lope." It’s a popular surname across the Hispanic world. Martínez - Meaning "son of Martín." It’s a patronymic surname. Pérez - Meaning "son of Pedro." Another patronymic surname. Ramírez - Meaning "son of Ramiro." It has roots in both Spain and Portugal.

  5. 2 days ago · Indigenous and racialized children and youth, children in low-income families and children with disabilities were highlighted as being disproportionately impacted. In addition, the review found significant gaps in mental health, education, social data and evidence along with fragmentation of data within ministries and service systems (GOA 2021).

  6. 3 days ago · This community is 8 miles east of Ysleta on Socorro Road, which, at this point, was originally part of the Camino Real de la Tierra Andentro. In 1691, Governor Diego de Vargas, in the name of King Charles II of Spain, gave Ysleta mission its official name: Corpus Christi de los Tiguas de Ysleta.

  7. 4 days ago · Cartagena ( / ˌkɑːrtəˈheɪnə / KAR-tə-HAY-nə ), known since the colonial era as Cartagena de Indias ( Spanish: [kaɾtaˈxena ðe ˈindjas] ⓘ ), is a city and one of the major ports on the northern coast of Colombia in the Caribbean Coast Region, along the Caribbean sea.