- The
magazine Portada was a
cultural and
political magazine published in Santiago, Chile, from 1969 to 1976. It
declared itself Catholic, non-neutral and...
- La
Portada (Spanish: "The Gateway") is a
natural arch on the
coast of Chile, 18 km (11 mi)
north of Anto****asta. It is one of
fifteen natural monuments...
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Titanium La
Portada is an
office building in Santiago, Chile.
Located in the capital's high-end
financial district of El Golf, it is the
second tallest...
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Portadas al Día (before
Portada's) is a
Venezuelan Spanish language show
produced by and
broadcast live by Venevisión. The show is
aired Monday to Friday...
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Estadio La
Portada (Spanish pronunciation: [la
poɾˈtaða]) is a multi-use
stadium in La Serena, Chile. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches...
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Despite this, a
battle took
place nevertheless,
today known as the
Battle of
Portada de Guías, in
which the
restaurateurs won on
August 21, 1838 and occupied...
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Sunday when the
lights of the
portada are
turned on. This
event is
called the alumbrao.
People gather in
front of the
portada to
watch the
alumbrao and then...
- The
Battle of
Portada de Guías (Spanish:
Batalla de
Portada de Guías), also
known as the
Battle of Guía (Spanish:
Batalla de Guía) or
Battle of Piñonate...
- Places: Bob Perry,
Carlos Pedraja,
Maria Badillo,
Johann Wachs –
Portada".
Portada (in Spanish). 25 July 2011.
Archived from the
original on 6 October...
- La
Portada Formation (Spanish: Formación La
Portada) is a
geologic formation of
Miocene and
Pliocene age
located near the
Coast Range of
northern Chile...