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Urrutia,
meaning "distant, far away" in
Basque (also
known as Euskera) is the name of a
family that
originated in Zumárraga in the
province of Gipuzkoa...
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Edmundo González
Urrutia (born 29
August 1949) is a
Venezuelan politician, analyst, and diplomat. A
member of the
Unitary Platform political alliance...
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Manuel Urrutia Lleó (Spanish: [maˈnwel uˈrutja ʝeˈo];
December 8, 1901 – 5 July 1981) was a
liberal Cuban lawyer and politician. He
campaigned against...
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Benjamin Urrutia (born
January 24, 1950) is an
author and scholar. With Guy Davenport,
Urrutia edited The
Logia of Yeshua,
which collected what
Urrutia and...
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Matilde Urrutia Cerda (05 May 1912 – 5
January 1985) was the
third wife of
Chilean poet
Pablo Neruda, from 1966
until he died in 1973. They met in Santiago...
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Spanish dystopian thriller film
directed by
Galder Gaztelu-
Urrutia. The film is set in a large,
industrial tower named the "Vertical Self-Management...
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Jenaro de
Urrutia Olaran was a
painter born in Plencia/Plentzia in 1893 and who died in
Bilbao on
January 2, 1965 (both in Biscay, Spain). He studied...
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science fiction horror film
directed by
Galder Gaztelu-
Urrutia. A
prequel to Gaztelu-
Urrutia's The
Platform (2019), it
stars Milena Smit and
Hovik Keuchkerian...
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Santiago Urrutia Lausarot (born 30
August 1996) is a
Uruguayan racing driver. He
currently competes in the
World Touring Car Cup,
driving for Cyan Performance...
- The Thomson–
Urrutia Treaty was
ratified on
April 20, 1921,
between the
United States and Colombia.
Based on the
terms of the agreement, the U.S. paid...