- El
Pípila (Spanish pronunciation: [
ˈpipila]) is the
nickname of a
local hero of the city of
Guanajuato in Mexico. His real name was Juan José de los Reyes...
- Martínez, is
better known as El
Pípila, who had
joined the
insurgent army as it p****ed
through his hometown. El
Pípila strapped a
large flat
stone over...
- kæːwaː kæːwə æriyaː æriyə pipunaː pipunə
anterior kaːlaː kaːpu ærəlaː ærəpu
pipilaː pipicca simultaneous kanə kanə / ka kaa(spoken) arinə arinə / æra æra(spoken)...
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battle of the
Mexican War of Independence,
leading to the
legend of el
Pípila. The
building received World Heritage listing as part of the
Historic Town...
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Kosovic (1940s)
Lurio Martinez (1950s)
Eduardo Cosovich (1956) Luis
Angel Pipila Umana (1958)
Santiago Bonilla (1950s)
Santiago Berrini (1960s) Omar Muraco...
- by
Alexander Vampilov. In 1988, he
produced the po****r play
Thalamala Pipila and then
Andarela in 1993. The play
Andarela also
brings Manoratne's first...
- mā̃s, mās, māsā dog shua, śõ.'a śvan Sinhala:
suvan ant pililak, pilílak
pipīla, pippīlika Hindi: pipṛā; ****amese:
pipora son put, putr
putra Hindi: pūt;...
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Bengal ER/Eastern 32 m
Panbari PNB ****am NFR/Northeast
Frontier 53 m
Panch Pipila PCN
Madhya Pradesh WR/Western 370 m
Panch Rukhi PHRH
Himachal Pradesh NR/Northern...
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insurgents suffered heavy casualties until Juan Jose de los Reyes, the
Pípila, ****ed a slab of rock on his back to
protect himself from
enemy fire and...
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Parasathumal (1966),
Ahasin Polawata (1978),
Siribo Aiya (1980), and Dese Mal
Pipila. Nanayakkara's last film Ahas
Maliga was
screened five
years after his death...