- The
Espinazo del
Diablo (Devil's Backbone) is a
region of the
Sierra Madre Occidental in the
states of
Sinaloa and
Durango in
northwestern Mexico. The...
- The Devil's
Backbone (Spanish: El
espinazo del diablo) is a 2001
gothic horror film
directed by
Guillermo del Toro, and
written by del Toro,
David Muñoz...
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struggle and went to work for
Antonio L. Rodríguez at the San
Rafael mine in
Espinazo (Nuevo León) [es], a
village about 120
miles from the Rio Grande. There...
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elevations in the
state include Zempoaltepetl (3,396 m or 11,142 ft asl), El
Espinazo del Diablo, Nindú
Naxinda Yucunino and
Cerro Encantado.
Oaxaca has 533 km...
- Press. p. 258. ISBN 978-0-7486-3640-2. Jimeno,
Diego (1 May 2020). "'El
espinazo del diablo', de
Guillermo del Toro, en 'Historia de
nuestro cine'". Diez...
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Sancocho Sancocho de
espinazo de
cerdo (pork
spine sancocho) Type Soup or stew
Place of
origin Spain Region or
state Latin America ****ociated
cuisine Colombia...
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somos nadie) and has
worked with
directors like
Guillermo del Toro (El
espinazo del diablo), María
Ripoll (Utopía) and
Manuel Huerga (Salvador). Vellido...
- quadrangularis, a
perennial plant of the
grape family The Devil's
Backbone (El
espinazo del diablo), a 2001
Spanish film
Battle of Devil's Backbone, a
battle in...
- onion, cemitas, cecina,
guacamole with lime, and mole de
caderas or mole
espinazo. Many of
these are
found in the
Sierra Mixteca region. However, the state...
- the
Presidio River. The
sinkholes and rock formations, such as the El
Espinazo del Diablo, are
visible from the old
highway to Mazatlan. It is one of...