- y
Sierra de Ríos
Quebrada de los
Cuervos y
Sierras del
Yerbal Valle de
Lunarejo Humedales del
Santa Lucía
Montes del
Queguay Cerro Verde Esteros y Algarrobales...
-
Medrano (Calcauso, Apurimac, 1630? – Cuzco, 1688),
known in
history as
Lunarejo (or "The Spotty-Faced"), was an
Indigenous and
noble cleric, and sacred...
-
protegida del
Valle del
Lunarejo" (in Spanish).
Retrieved 8
September 2013. uruguayignorado.com (2010). "Valle del
Lunarejo - Rivera" (in Spanish). Retrieved...
- Apurímac.
Place of
birth of the
renamed essayist Juan de
Espinosa Medrano "El
Lunarejo" who in the
sixteenth century, the so-called "Spanish
Golden Era" wrote...
- is
based on the list
identified for the
Protected Landscape Valle del
Lunarejo, in
which are
properly represented all the
species of the reserve. The...
- he
served only as a copyist. Similarly, Juan
Espinoza Medrano (aka El
Lunarejo), a
celebrated mestizo writer of the 17th century, was also considered...
- the Fort of
Santa Teresa. Cabo Polonio.
Includes beaches and sand dunes.
Lunarejo Valley.
Located between Rivera and
Artigas (on the
border with Brazil)...
-
modernidad en Juan de
Espinosa Medrano, el
Lunarejo," in
Estudios sobre Juan de
Espinosa Medrano (El
Lunarejo), eds. J. Agustín
Tamayo and Rodríguez, Lima:...
-
Orlando Agredo ---
Alejandro Tamayo Capitán
Vagalara ---
Hector Mejía Andrés
Lunarejo ---
Fabio Restrepo Flavio Escolar Pablo Escobar Simón
Rivera Pariente Gavirno...
-
Latin American Literature (Cambridge
University Press, 1996), 139. El
Lunarejo:
Identidad mestiza y crítica
literaria Archived 2007-12-23 at the Wayback...