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  1. Battle of Cartagena de Indias

    Ear The Battle of Cartagena de Indias was an amphibious warfare amphibious military engagement between ...good article Infobox military conflict image Image Defensa de Cartagena de Indias por la escuadra de D. Blas de Lezo, a o 1741.jpg 300px caption British attack on Cartagena de Indias by Luis Fern ndez Gordillo . br Oil on canvas, Naval Museum of Madrid . conflict Battle of Cartagena de Indias partof the War of Jenkins Ear date March May 1741 place Cartagena de Indias , Viceroyalty of New Granada present ... del ataque brit nico a Cartagena de Indias. Revista de Historia Naval . ref br 17 Royal Navy ships ... under Admiral Blas de Lezo . It took place at the city of Cartagena, Colombia Cartagena de Indias ..., manco y cojo, venci en Cartagena de Indias a la otra Armada Invencible , ltera, 2005, ISBN 84 89779 ... Veracruz, Veracruz Vera Cruz , Mexico Cartagena de Indias Cartagena , Colombia Portobelo Porto Bello ... , University College London, 2008, p.180. ref The city of Cartagena de Indias Image Map of Cartagena2.jpg right thumb 325px Map of Cartagena de Indias from Gentleman s Magazine 1740. Cartagena of Indies ... van Loo, 1740. The Battle of Cartagena pitted a British invasion force of 186 ships ref cite news url ... Ogle que conduce las tropas de su cargo en lugar de ir a la Habana ira a Cartagena, por hallarse ... defenders, ref cite book last Lemaitre first Eduardo authorlink coauthors title Breve Historia de Cartagena ... and strategic fortifications under the command of the Governor General of Cartagena, Blas de Lezo ... flagicon Spain 1701 Blas de Lezo br flagicon Spain 1701 Sebasti n de Eslava strength1 27,400 military ..., p.391, Ogle s fleet being sent to Vernon for the expedition against Cartagena is stated to be one hundred .... Ces reo Fern ndez Duro, Armada espa ola desde la uni n de los reinos de Castilla y de Le n , Est. tipogr fico Sucesores de Rivadeneyra, Madrid, 1902, Vol. VI, p. 247. ref and 400 marines 600 sailors ... of 4,000 for garrison of Cartagena was mostly sailors. ref ref Hart, Francis Russel. Admirals ...   more details



  1. Battle of Cartagena

    Battle of Cartagena may refer to Battle of Cartagena 209 BC , Roman assault on town in Iberia Battle of Cartagena 461 , a battle during the Wars of Majorian Battle of Cartagena 1643 , a naval battle during the Catalan Revolt Battle of Cartagena de Indias , a siege during the War of Jenkins Ear Battle of Cartagena 1758 , a naval battle during the Seven Years War Disambig de Schlacht von Cartagena es Batalla de Cartagena fr Bataille de Carthag ne ...   more details



  1. Indias de Mayagüez

    Infobox volleyball club clubname Indias de Mayag ez short name Indias nickname image fullname Indias de Mayag ez founded 1988 dissolved ground Palacio de Recreaci n y Deportes br Mayag ez, Puerto Rico capacity 5,500 chairman flagicon PUR Oscar Mu iz manager flagicon Argentina Hugo Gotuzzo captain flagicon PUR Jetzabel Del Valle league LVSF season 2010 position 5th website http www.indiasmayaguez.com indiasmayaguez.com pattern la1 pattern b1 pattern ra1 pattern s1 leftarm1 FFDFF8 body1 FFDFF8 rightarm1 FFDFF8 shorts1 0000FF pattern la2 pattern b2 pattern ra2 pattern s2 leftarm2 0000FF body2 0000FF rightarm2 0000FF shorts2 0000FF pattern la3 pattern b3 pattern ra3 pattern s3 leftarm3 FFDFF8 body3 FFDFF8 rightarm3 FFDFF8 shorts3 0000FF Indias de Mayag ez is the professional female volleyball team of Mayag ez, Puerto Rico . The team home court is the Palacio de Recreaci n y Deportes . History The working team was organized in 1998, and the federation granted it a franchise in 1999. The team s first season was in 2000. It reached the semifinals in 2002 and 2005. The team s colors are blue and black for the home uniform and green and black for the visiting uniform. The mascot is a girl named Kary Michell Baco. The home court is at the Mayaguez Recreation and Sports Palace. For the 2009 season, they were home based at Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico Cabo Rojo . Squads Previous details Indias de Mayag ez Squads Current As of April 2011 Head Coach flagicon ARG Hugo Gotuzzo Assistant coach flagicon PUR Kenneth Santos Assistant coach flagicon PUR Marcos Torres bgcolor f7f8ff cellpadding 3 cellspacing 0 border 1 style font size 95 border gray solid 1px border collapse collapse bgcolor ff0000 align center Number align center Player align center Position align left 1 flagicon PUR Keila Pagan Incle Wing Spiker align left 2 flagicon PUR Deborah Seilhamer Libero align left 3 flagicon PUR Aricelis ... clubs Category Sports clubs established in 2002 it Indias de Mayag ez pl Indias de Mayag ez ...   more details



  1. Battle of Cartagena (461)

    For the 1741 attack on Cartagena, Colombia Battle of Cartagena de Indias Unreferenced date October 2007 RomanMilitary The Battle of Cartagena occurred on May 13, 461 , and was part of the Wars of Majorian . Background In 457, the Roman general Majorian succeeded to the throne of the Roman Empire , which at this time only controlled Italy. Majorian immediately set about restoring the empire to its former boundaries. In 458, he invaded France and defeated Theodoric II of the Visigoths , briefly restoring Roman rule to southern France . Majorian then began to assemble a fleet at Cartagena, Spain , with which he intended to invade the Vandals The Vandal Kingdom in North Africa Vandal Kingdom in North Africa . The battle By spring 461, Majorian had 40 ships already built and he would have had another five ready by the autumn. The Vandals decided to strike before the Roman navy became unbeatable. On May 13, a fleet of 17 Vandal ships surprised the Roman fleet. Many of the Roman captains had been bribed to switch sides. The Roman navy was totally destroyed, ending any hope of reconquering North Africa . coord missing Spain DEFAULTSORT Battle Of Cartagena 461 Category 461 Category 5th century conflicts Category Battles involving the Vandals Cartagena Category History of Cartagena, Spain Category Naval battles involving the Roman Empire Cartagena es Batalla de Cartagena 461 sh Bitka kod Cartagene 461 ...   more details



  1. Battle of Cartagena (1643)

    Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Cartagena partof Franco Spanish War 1635 image caption date 3 September 1643 place Cartagena, Spain Cartagena Spain casus territory result French victory combatant1 flagcountry Kingdom of France combatant2 flag Spain 1506 commander1 flagicon Kingdom of France Jean Armand de Maill Br z commander2 flagicon Spain 1506 Mart n Carlos de Mencos br flagicon Spain 1506 Joos Petersen strength1 20 galleons br 2 frigates br 12 fire ships strength2 5 galleons, br 6 Flemish hulks, br 14 Dunkirkers casualties1 Unknown casualties2 1 galleon burned, br 2 galleons captured notes Campaignbox Franco Spanish War 1635 1659 The Battle of Cartagena was a naval battle fought on September 3, 1643 during the Thirty Years War off Cape de Gate near Cartagena, Spain . In 1643 the French admiral Jean Armand de Maill Br z sailed south, to search and destroy the Spanish fleet to extend the dominance of the French Navy in the Mediterranean. br He found a fleet of Dunkirkers under Joos Petersen, ships from Naples and a squadron from the Mar Oceano fleet under Mart n Carlos de Mencos. On September 3 at 7 00 AM Maill Br z attacked with favorable winds and dispersed the enemy fleet. He burned a galleon and captured 2 others, while the rest of the Spanish fleet retreated into the port of Cartagena. The port was closed and no Spanish ship left the harbour for more than a year. All commerce between Spain and Italy was thus made impossible. The victory was short lived ... century. References Henri Martin, Histoire de France, depuis les temps les plus recul s jusqu en 1789 , 1858 L on Gu rin, Histoire maritime de France , 1851 coord missing Spain Category Battles of the Thirty Years War Category History of Cartagena, Spain Category Naval battles involving Spain 1643 Category Naval battles involving France 1643 bg 1643 ca Batalla naval de Cartagena es Batalla de Cartagena 1643 fr Bataille de Carthag ne 1643 no Slaget ved Cartagena 1643 ru ...   more details



  1. Battle of Cartagena (209 BC)

    Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Cartagena partof the Second Punic War image caption date 209 BC place Cartagena, Spain Cartagena result Roman victory combatant1 Roman Republic combatant2 Carthage commander1 Scipio Africanus Major commander2 strength1 35,000 strength2 18,000 casualties1 1,600 casualties2 14,000 Campaignbox Second Punic War The Battle of Cartagena of 209 BC was a successful Roman Republic Roman assault on the Carthaginian stronghold New Carthage Cartagena, Spain Cartagena in Iberian Peninsula Iberia . Geography New Carthage was a town situated on a peninsula joined to the mainland to the east by a narrow isthmus. On the north side the town was protected by a large lagoon, which fed into a canal which protected the west side of the town. On the south side of the town, there was the Mediterranean Sea. As a result of this geography, New Carthage took advantage of the terrain to be very difficult to assault. Strategic Background Scipio sailed to Spain Iberia in late 210 BC, and spent the winter organizing his army the total force in Spain was approximately 30,000 men and planning the assault on New Carthage. Opposing him were the three Carthaginian generals Hasdrubal Barcid Hasdrubal Barca , Mago Barcid Mago and Hasdrubal Gisco , who were on bad terms with each other, geographically scattered Hasdrubal Barca in central Spain, Mago near Gibraltar and Hasdrubal near the mouth of the Tagus river , and at least 10 days away from New Carthage. The Attack Setting up camp across the isthmus, Scipio isolated the town on the landward side, and with the Roman fleet commanded by Gaius Laelius blockading the town from the sea, the town was isolated from outside ... Punic War Cartagena 209 Category History of Cartagena, Spain ar ca Batalla de Cartago Nova de Schlacht um Neu Karthago 209 v. Chr. es Batalla de Cartagena 209 a. C. it Assedio di Cartagena pl Bitwa o Now Kartagin fi Carthago Novan piiritys ...   more details



  1. Battle of Cartagena (1758)

    For other battles Battle of Cartagena disambiguation Battle of Cartagena Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Cartagena partof the Seven Year s War image Image HMS Monmouth and Foudroyant 1758.jpg ... br 1 Ship run aground casualties3 notes Campaignbox Seven Years War European The Battle of Cartagena took place on 28 February 1758 off the Spanish port of Cartagena, Spain Cartagena during the Seven ... fleet in Cartagena, attacked and defeated a French force under Michel Ange Duquesne de Menneville ... de Cartagena.jpg thumb 190px right Cartagena s Harbour where La Clue s fleet was forced to take ... convoy, had also managed to slip into Cartagena to reinforce La Clue. ref Dull p.115 ref Battle Osborn was cruising off Cartagena when he sighted Duquesne s ships approaching. ref Rodger p.274 ref Spotting ..., Spain Category Naval battles of the Seven Years War Cartagena fr Bataille de Carthag ne 1758 ... February 1758, by Francis Swaine date 28 February 1758 place Mediterranean Sea , off Cartagena, Spain ... Osborn commander2 flagicon Kingdom of France Michel Ange Duquesne de Menneville strength1 15 Ships ... under Admiral Jean Fran ois de La Clue Sabran La Clue sailed from Toulon, but following a storm on 30 November they were forced to take shelter in the port of Cartagena, in Spain in the Seven Years War ... ships of the line had set sail from Toulon under Michel Ange Duquesne de Menneville , intending to combine ... made sure that La Clue was still trapped in Cartagena so he could not come out to help Duquesne ... was taken as a prisoner, ending the battle. ref Rodger p.274 ref ref Dull p.115 ref Aftermath File Michel Ange Duquesne de Menneville.png thumb 160px Michel Ange Duquesne de Menneville, Marquis du Quesne The French commander the Michel Ange Duquesne de Menneville Marquis Duquesne . His flagship ... in the year for the French to sail to North America, and he withdrew from around Cartagena to allow ... ref The battle went a long way to restoring the reputation of the Royal Navy which had been badly tarnished ...   more details



  1. Campo de Cartagena

    File Campodecartagena.PNG thumb Location of the Campo de Cartagena in the Region of Murcia File Campo de Cartagena.jpg thumb View of the Campo de Cartagena plain from the Collado Rold n. The Cabezo Gordo de Torre Pacheco is visible in the horizon. File Bahiadeportman.jpg thumb The bay in Portm n Campo de Cartagena or Comarca de Cartagena is a Comarcas of Spain comarca in the Region of Murcia , southeastern Spain . The main town is Cartagena, Spain Cartagena , the most important Naval Base of the Spanish Navy in the Mediterranean Sea . The Mar Menor is located at the eastern end of the comarca. An attempt was made during the First Spanish Republic , on July 12 of 1873 to establish a Canton country subdivision canton in the Cartagena area. The insurgency took the name Cantonal Revolution and in the following days it spread through many other regions ref El Imparcial. Madrid. 26 July 1873, p. 3 ref ref El Imparcial. Madrid. 22 December 1873, p. 2 ref . Following the revolt the city of Cartagena endured for several months the attack of the troops sent by Nicol s Salmer n y Alonso Nicol s Salmer n to restore order. Municipal terms Cartagena, Spain Cartagena Torre Pacheco San Pedro del Pinatar San Javier, Spain San Javier La Uni n, Spain La Uni n Portm n Los Alc zares Fuente lamo de Murcia See also Comarcas of Spain Sierra minera de Cartagena La Uni n Campo de Cartagena Vino de la Tierra Mar Menor References reflist External links commons category http www.ayto cartagena.es Ayuntamiento de Cartagena http www.ayto fuentealamo.es Ayuntamiento de Fuente lamo http www.ub.es geocrit sn 13.htm Aprovechamientos Forestales en la Comarca del Campo de Cartagena durante la Edad Media http ... de Cartagena coord 37 37 N 00 59 W type city display inline,title DEFAULTSORT Campo De Cartagena Category Historical regions Category Comarcas of Spain Category Region of Murcia an Campo de Cartachena ca Camp de Cartagena es Campo de Cartagena it Campo de Cartagena ru ...   more details



  1. Cristóbal Ramírez de Cartagena

    Crist bal Ram rez de Cartagena was a licenciado and Spanish colonial administrator in Peru . He was president of the Audiencia Real Audiencia of Lima at the death of Viceroy Mart n Enr quez de Almanza in 1583. In this capacity, he served as head of the government of Peru acting viceroy for part of the year 1584. The other oidores members of the Audiencia were Licenciado Juan Bautista Monz n and Doctors Pedro de Arteaga y Mendiola and Alonso Criado de Castilla. ref http www.cervantesvirtual.com servlet SirveObras 06813897688556049684524 p0000001.htm Ensayos de cultura bibliotecaria Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes Bot generated title ref He was soon replaced in the position of viceroy by Fernando Torres de Portugal y Mes a . s start s gov succession box title List of Viceroys of Peru Viceroy of Peru before Mart n Enr quez de Almanza after Fernando Torres de Portugal y Mes a years 1584 s end References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ramirez de Cartagena, Cristobal ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ramirez de Cartagena, Cristobal Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing Category Viceroys of Peru Peru bio stub ca Crist bal Ram rez de Cartagena es Crist bal Ram rez de Cartagena it Crist bal Ram rez de Cartagena pt Crist bal Ram rez de Cartagena ru , ...   more details



  1. Ciudad de Cartagena Trophy

    Ciudad de Cartagena Trophy is played at Estadio Municipal in Cartagonova Spain . List of Champion 1994 Real Madrid. Real Madrid 6 2 Feyenoord . 1995 SC Freiburg. SC Freiburg 3 1 Real Madrid . 1996 Slovan Bratislava. K Slovan Bratislava Slovan Bratislava 2 1 FC Barcelona . 1997 NOT HELD . 1998 Real Madrid. Real Madrid 3 1 Borussia M nchengladbach . 1999 Real Madrid. Real Madrid 1 1 Perugia . 2000 NOT HELD . 2001 Real Madrid. Real Madrid 5 1 FC Cartagena . 2002 Real Betis. Real Betis 2 0 Real Madrid . Titles 4 titles flagicon Spain Real Madrid 1994 , 1998 , 1999 and 2001 . 1 title flagicon Germany SC Freiburg 1995 . 1 title flagicon Slovakia K Slovan Bratislava Slovan Bratislava 1996 . 1 title flagicon Spain Real Betis 2002 . Notes and references http www.rsssf.com tablesc ciudad cartagena.html Trofeo Ciudad Bah a de Cartagena http www.rsssf.com tablesm madrid friend.html Real Madrid Friendly matches Category Spanish football friendly trophies ca Trofeu Bah a de Cartagena es Trofeo Bah a de Cartagena ...   more details



  1. Alfonso de Cartagena

    Merge from Alphonsus a Sancta Maria date November 2011 File Alfonso Cartagena.jpg thumb Alfonso de Cartagena. Alfonso de Santa Mar a de Cartagena variants Alfonso de Carthagena , Alonso de Cartagena 1384 ... bishop, diplomat , historian and writer of pre Renaissance Spain . Biography Alfonso de Cartagena ... . Cartagena was a friend of fellow writer and humanist Fern n P rez de Guzm n 1378 1460 , nephew of Pero ... view.jsp?artid 210&letter C es icon L. Fern ndez Gallardo, Alonso de Cartagena ... Cultura, 2002. es icon L. Fern ndez Gallardo, Alonso de Cartagena iglesia, pol tica y cultura en la ... es icon L. Serrano, Los conversos D. Pablo de Santa Mar a y D. Alfonso de Cartagena, obispos ... de Cartagena Study and Edition of the Doctrinal de los Caualleros , Newark, Dela. Juan de la Cuesta Hispanic Monographs, 1995. ISBN 0 936388 75 7 es icon M. Penna, Alfonso de Cartagena , Prosistas espa oles ..., Sic et non En torno a Alfonso de Cartagena y los studia humanitatis , Euphorosyne , 23 1995 , pp ... of Juan II es icon http www.ucm.es BUCM tesis 19972000 H 0 H0041301.pdf Alonso de Cartagena iglesia ... box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cartagena, Alfonso de ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... Roman Catholics Category 15th century Spanish people Category Conversos es Alfonso de Cartagena fr Alonso Garc a de Carthag ne pt Alfonso de Cartagena ..., however, was not. Cartagena studied law in Salamanca, and was a great lawyer in canon and civil law , according to Claros varones de Castilla 1486 . He served as dean of Santiago de Compostela ... as statesman and as priest. In 1434 he was named by King John II of Castile John II de Trast mara ... Alonso de Carrillo . There he composed a famous discourse in Latin and Castilian Propositio... super ... II , in his memoirs called Cartagena an ornament to the prelacy . Pope Eugenius IV thanked him for his ... to study, Cartagena returned to Burgos, where he founded a public school of all doctrine , in which ...   more details



  1. Teresa de Cartagena

    de Cartagena b. c. 1425 was a Spanish people Spanish author and nun who fell deaf between 1453 1459, which influenced her two known works Arboleda de los enfermos Grove of the Infirm and Admira i n operum ... m s egregios . Madrid Instituto Arias Montano, 1952. Seidenspinner N ez, Dayle. Teresa de Cartagena ... Documents Regarding Sor Teresa de Cartagena. La cor nica 32.2 2004 121 50. English and Spanish Editions of Teresa s Writing Cartagena, Teresa de. Arboleda de los enfermos . Admiraci n operum Dey . Ed. Lewis Joseph Hutton. Vol. anejo 16. Madrid Aguirre, 1967. . The Writings of Teresa de Cartagena ... D.S. Brewer, 1998. Castro Ponce, Clara Esther. Teresa de Cartagena. Arboleda de Los Enfermos ... Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Teresa De Cartagena ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Teresa De Cartagena Category Spanish writers ... Teresa de Cartagena he ... a Christian of Spanish Jewish heritage and as a member of the Santa Mar a Cartagena family, the most ... to Christianity around 1390, and was baptized as Pablo de Santa Mar a , becoming bishop of Burgos in 1412. Cantera Burgos discovered that Teresa was the daughter of Pedro de Cartagena after finding her named in the will of a later bishop of Burgos, Alonso de Cartagena, Pedro s brother and Teresa s uncle. Before becoming deaf, Teresa entered the Franciscan Monasterio de Santa Clara in Burgos around 1440. Later, in 1449, she transferred to the Cistercian Monasterio de Las Huelgas in Burgos ... out, because of family political strategy and hostility of the converso outing Franciscans. Cartagena wrote her first work Arboleda de los enfermos in reaction to the solitude of her deafness. Approximately ... including Hildegard von Bingen and Christine de Pizan . Both Arboleda and Admira i n are semi ... among works of the Middle Ages . Arboleda de los enfermos Teresa s first essay examines the effect ...   more details



  1. File:Defensa de Cartagena de Indias por la escuadra de D. Blas de Lezo, año 1741.jpg

    Summary Information Description View of the engagement Source http www.fundacionmuseonaval.es Date 19th cent Author Luis Fern ndez Gordillo Permission See below other versions Licensing PD old 100 ...   more details



  1. Cartagena

    Cartagena or Carthagena may refer to Cities Chile Cartagena, Chile , a coastal resort of Chile Colombia Cartagena, Colombia , a city in the Bolivar Region, the largest city bearing this name Cartagena de Chair , Colombia Spain Cartagena, Spain , the original Cartagena a city in the Murcia Region United States Carthagena, Ohio People Joseph Cartagena , a Puerto Rican rapper Other Cartagena board game Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety FC Cartagena , a football club based in Cartagena, Spain See also Raid on Cartagena 1697 , a siege of Cartagena, Colombia, by buccaneers and the French navy disambig Category Spanish language surnames interwiki ar bg br Cartagena cs Cartagena rozcestn k cy Cartagena da Cartagena de Cartagena et Cartagena el es Cartagena eo Kartageno fr Carthag ne gl Cartagena ko io Cartagena id Cartagena it Cartagena he lt Kartachena nl Cartagena ja no Cartagena oc Cartagena pl Cartagena pt Cartagena ro Cartagena ru sk Cartagena sr fi Cartagena sv Cartagena tr Cartagena uk vi Cartagena zh ...   more details



  1. Campo de Cartagena (Vino de la Tierra)

    Image Vinos de la Tierra de Espa a.png thumb right 360px Vinos de la Tierra regions in Spain Image Vinos de la Tierra de la Regi n de Murcia.svg thumb right 360px Vinos de la Tierra regions in the province and region of Murcia Spain Campo de Cartagena is a Spanish geographical indication for Vino de la Tierra wines located in the autonomous region of Murcia . Vino de la Tierra is one step below the mainstream Denominaci n de Origen indication on the Spanish wine quality ladder. The area covered by this geographical indication comprises the municipalities of Abanilla except for Alicante DO , Fortuna , Cartagena, Spain Cartagena , Torre Pacheco , La Uni n and Fuente lamo . ref http www.carm.es borm documento?obj anu&id 11155. VdlT regulations. In Spanish ref Authorized grape varieties Red Recommended Grenache Garnacha , Monastrell , Tempranillo or Cencibel , Also authorized Bonicaire , Cabernet Sauvignon , Forcallat , Garnacha tintorera , Merlot , Moravia dulce or Crujidera , Petit verdot , Syrah White Recommended Air n , Merseguera or Meseguera , Moscatel de Alejandr a , Pedro Xim nez , Verdil , Viura or Macabeo Also authorized Chardonnay , Malvasia , Moscatel de grano menudo , Sauvognon blanc , References Reflist Category Spanish wine Category Wine regions of Spain Category Wine related lists Category Appellations es Campo de Cartagena vino ...   more details



  1. Compañías Indias

    Unreferenced date October 2010 Infobox album Name Compa as Indias Type Album Artist La Marca Cover La Marca Compa ias Indias.jpg Background Color Released 1991 Recorded Genre Pop music Pop , Rock music rock Length Label RCA Records Producer Sales Reviews Last album This album Compa as Indias br 1991 Next album Diego Torres album Diego Torres br 1992 Compa as Indias is Diego Torres s first studio album . They were called La Marca. It was released in 1991 through RCA Records . Track listing Te Amar Para Olvidarte Limitadas Esencias de Un Duende Escape Para Un Funky Enloquecido Sensibilidad Ellos Solo Necesitan Un Respiro Imaginaci n Noche Xpress No Habr M s Espinas En El Mundo Renacer Diego Torres Category 1991 albums Category Diego Torres albums ...   more details



  1. Historia medicinal de las cosas que se traen de nuestras Indias Occidentales

    commentary, was made by Charles de l cluse Carolus Clusius . Publication details 1574 De simplicibus ... de Orta , Nicol s Monardes and Crist bal Acosta 1593 Further revised edition of this compendium 1605 ... Garcia de Orta Garcia d Orta and Nicol s Monardes publisher Wellcome Historical Medical Library ... books Category 1574 books science book stub es Historia medicinal de las cosas que se traen de nuestras Indias Occidentales ...   more details



  1. Cartagena, Colombia

    ships and fewer than 6,000 men, in an action known as the Battle of Cartagena de Indias . The siege ...Use mdy dates date September 2011 Infobox settlement name Cartagena official name Cartagena de Indias ... imagesize 240px image caption Cartagena de Indias, Colombia. image flag Flag of Cartagena.svg ... Antiquo Cartagena de las Indias, COLOMBIA 156022450 .jpg thumb right 265px Pedro de Heredia founder ... 265px Map of the city recently established and without walls c.1550 Cartagena de Indias Cartagena ... in the area from the Sin River Delta to the Cartagena de Indias Bay, appears to be the first ... Lemaitre, Eduardo Historia Extensa de Cartagena de Indias, Ed. Aguilar 1976. Edited before the ISBN ... de la Provincia de Cartagena, Tomo II, Imp. M. Rivas, Cartagena de Indias, 1883. ref Colonial era 1533 ... grandson Felipe V to assert the right of succession, and the taking of Cartagena de Indias could help ... established the Spanish Inquisition Inquisition Holy Office Court in Cartagena de Indias by a royal ... dynasty in Madrid bolstered the economics of Cartagena de Indias, and the establishment of the Viceroyalty ... General Blas de Lezo y Olavarrieta 1689 1741, death in aftermath of the Cartagena battle ... air average temperaturas Cartagena de Indias features a tropical wet and dry climate . Cartagena de ..., giving an extra cooling to the otherwise high tropical temperatures. Cartagena de Indias is rarely ... after passing Panama . Weather box location Cartagena de Indias metric first Yes single ... architects in Cartagena de Indias s city centre. The original of the census is preserved in the Museum ... the city s government history see List of Mayors of Cartagena de Indias List of Governors of the Province ... in the island of Bar Transportation Image Atardecer en Cartagena de Indias desde La Popa..jpg thumb ... market from Cartagena de Indias, due to better geographical and atmospherical conditions. Railroad ... right 225px Sociedad Portuaria de Cartagena de Indias main wharves, 2008 As the busiest container ...   more details



  1. Cartagena Manifesto

    politics stub es Manifiesto de Cartagena fr Manifeste de Carthag ne oc Manif ste de Cartagena pt Manifesto de Cartagena ru ...The Cartagena Manifesto was written by Sim n Bol var during the Colombia Independence from Spain Colombian and Venezuelan War of Independence , after the fall of the First Republic of Venezuela First Republic , explaining with great detail and precision what he believed to be the causes of this loss. It was written in Cartagena, Colombia Cartagena de Indias , on 15 December 1812. This is the first of Bol var s public documents, which due to his later fame as the Liberator of five nations, have become quite well known. Prior to this, Bol var had been an officer in the Venezuelan army now he was acting on his own. A few months after his arrival in Cartagena, he accepted a commission in the army of the United Provinces of New Granada , which later granted him permission to lead a force to free Venezuela, in what became known as the Admirable Campaign . The political, economic, social, and natural causes which Bol var mentioned included The use of a Federalism federal system , which Bolivar considered weak for a time of war Bad administration of the public income by the republican government The 1812 Caracas earthquake earthquake of Caracas of 1812 , which worsened the economic and political situation The impossibility of establishing a permanent army due to the intransigence of the general population The opposing influence of the Roman Catholic Church , which clandestinely promoted anti republican views External links http www.analitica.com bitblioteca bolivar cartagena.asp Manifiesto de Cartagena Analitica.com text of the Manifesto, in Spanish http www.monografias.com trabajos mcartagena mcartagena.shtml Manifiesto de Cartagena Monograf as.com commentary on the Manifesto, in Spanish Wikisourcelang es Manifiesto de Cartagena Manifiesto de Cartagena Use dmy dates date August ...   more details



  1. Cartagena, Spain

    focus. It is the first of a number of cities which eventually have been named Cartagena, most notably Cartagena, Colombia Cartagena de Indias Cartagena of the West Indies in Colombia . Geography and climate ... leal y siempre heroica ciudad de Cartagena image map map caption pushpin map Spain pushpin label position ... type3 Comarcas of Spain Comarca subdivision name3 Campo de Cartagena subdivision type4 Judicial district subdivision name4 Cartagena seat type Capital political Capital seat latd 37 latm 36 lats latNS ... articulata or Sandarac sabina mora o cipr s de Cartagena literally Cartagena s cypress ... the siempreviva de Cartagena Limonium carthaginense , the rabogato del Mar Menor Sideritis marmironensis , the Zamarrilla de Cartagena Teucrium carthaginense , the manzanilla de escombreras Anthemis Chrysantha , the garbancillo de Tallante Stragalus nitidiflorus and the jara de Cartagena Cistus heterophyllus ... of Cartagena 1758 Battle of Cartagena . In 1873 the city formed a federalist government and was the center ... and they invite strangers into their house. See also Campo de Cartagena Navantia Spanish ... Murcia bg ca Cartagena cs Cartagena cy Cartagena, Sbaen de Cartagena Spanien et Cartagena ...Infobox settlement name Cartagena settlement type Municipalities of Spain Municipality official name if different from name native name if different from name image skyline image alt image caption Cartagena ... Cartagena IPA es karta xena is a Spain Spanish city and a major Spanish navy naval station ... s second largest municipality and the country s 6th non Province capital city. Cartagena has been ... , under its Arabic name of Qartayannat al Halfa. Much of the historical weight of Cartagena .... Cartagena has been the capital of the Structure of the Spanish Navy in the 21st century Spanish ... artistic heritage, with a number of landmarks such as the Roman theatre, Cartagena Roman ... from the early 20th century. Cartagena is now established as a major cruiser destination ...   more details



  1. Cartagena Uprising

    fled to Bizerte casualties2 Cartagena s garrison ? br one auxiliar cruiser sunk 1,225 dead and 700 prisoners Campaignbox Spanish Civil War Expand Spanish Sublevaci n de Cartagena 1939 date July 2011 The Cartagena Uprising took place 4 7 March 1939 during the Spanish Civil War . SS Castillo de ... de Olite . Franco had ordered to send troops to Cartagena in order to support the uprising ...Infobox military conflict conflict Cartagena Uprising image File Cartagena desde San Julian 01.JPG 320px caption Cartagena partof the Spanish Civil War date February 4, 1939 &ndash February 7, 1939 place Cartagena, Spain Cartagena , Spain result Supression of the Uprising. Flight of the Republican Fleet ... One brigade br three cruisers eight destroyers strength2 Cartagena s garrison br two Merchant ... Beevor, Antony. The Battle for Spain. The Spanish Civil War, 1936 1939. Penguin Books. 2006. London ... Francisco Galan, a member of the PCE, to command the naval base of Cartagena, Spain Cartagena . On 4 March, Franciso Galan arrived in Cartagena to take over command and the supporters of Casado, led by the colonel Gerardo Armentia, revolted and arrested Galan. ref Beevor, Antony. The Battle for Spain .... ref Beevor, Antony. The Battle for Spain. The Spanish Civil War, 1936 1939. Penguin Books. 2006. London ... force bombed the harbour of Cartagena, sinking the destroyer Spanish destroyer S nchez Barc iztegui ... and Moreno, Francisco. V ctimas de la guerra civil. 2006. Ediciones Temas de Hoy. Madrid. p.266 ref ... de Cervantes , Libertad and Blas de Lezo class cruiser Mendez Nu ez , and eight destroyers to fled from Cartagena and headed to Bizerta. Galan, who had been liberated by the rebels, fled on board the Libertad . Then, the IV division, led by the communist officer Joaquin Rodriguez, was dispatched to Cartagena .... Penguin Books. 2001. London. p.877 ref On 7 March, the 206th brigade arrived to Cartagena, crushed the rising and seized the radio station and the coastal batteries. ref Beevor, Antony. The Battle ...   more details



  1. Modesto Cartagena

    19, 2002, during a ceremony honoring the 65th Infantry, when he was asked about the battle, Cartagena ..., Cartagena died in his home in the town of Guayama , of a heart attack following a long battle ...Infobox military person name Modesto Cartagena birth date birth date mf yes 1921 7 21 death date death ... image File ModestoCartagena3.jpg 100px caption Sergeant First Class Modesto Cartagena br small ... device br Purple Heart laterwork Sergeant First Class Modesto Cartagena July 21, 1921 March 2, 2010 ... . He was the most decorated Puerto Rican soldier in history. Early years Cartagena was born in a poor family, and raised in the mountains of Cayey, Puerto Rico during the Great Depression . Cartagena ... and later in the Allied occupation of Germany . Cartagena was discharged after the 65th Infantry ... Upon the outbreak of the Korean War, Cartagena reenlisted and entered the Army with the rank ... language ref On April 19, 1951, Cartagena, with no regard for his own safety , as the official record ... 15 more dead in the positions he had destroyed on his way up the hill. ref name OK Cartagena ... blockquote Sgt. Cartagena s actions prevented much heavier casualties within my platoon and I feel ... of Honor ref blockquote Cartagena was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross United States Distinguished ... center center big CARTAGENA, MODESTO big center center Citation center cquote The Distinguished Service Cross is presented to Modesto Cartagena RA10404100 , Sergeant, U.S. Army, for extraordinary heroism ... with Company C, 1st Battalion, 65th Infantry Regiment, 3d Infantry Division. Sergeant Cartagena distinguished ... force. Sergeant Cartagena, directed to move his squad forward in order to approach the enemy positions ..., Sergeant Cartagena left his position and, charging directly into the devastating enemy fire he ... by exploding enemy grenades, Sergeant Cartagena repeated this daring action three more times ... by Sergeant Cartagena throughout this action enabled the company to secure its objective successfully ...   more details



  1. Cartagena Cathedral

    for the restitution of the bishopric to Cartagena. The church of Santa Mar a de Gracia ... IGLESIA DE SANTA MAR A DE GRACIA EN CARTAGENA. AN LISIS HIST RICO, CONSTRUCTIVO Y DE PATOLOG AS publisher XX Jornadas de Patrimonio Cultural de la Regi n de Murcia year 2009 ISBN 978 84 7564 521 6 language ... Teatro Romano de Cartagena The History of a Discovery ref References Reflist Commons category Cartagena former Cathedral ruins coord 37.5992 0.9846 type landmark region ES display title Category Buildings and structures in the Region of Murcia Category Cartagena, Spain Category Cathedrals in Spain Category Former cathedrals es Catedral de Cartagena fr Cath drale de Carthag ne ...about the ruined cathedral in Cartagena, Spain the cathedral in Cartagena, Colombia Cathedral of Cartagena, Colombia image Catedral Cartagena.JPG thumb File Catedral de Santa Mar a la Vieja.JPG thumb Right Cathedral ruins The Cathedral of Cartagena in Spain, or the Cathedral of Santa Mar a la Vieja , was a cathedral of the Diocese of Cartagena , located on the hill of La Concepci n in the old town of Cartagena, Spain Cartagena . It has been in ruins since 1939, when it was destroyed when Cartagena was shelled in the Spanish Civil War by Franco s rebel troops. History Cartagena had a see before the Muslim conquest of Spain , but no trace of the pre conquest cathedral has been found. In 1243 Alfonso X of Castile launched a campaign to reconquer the Kingdom of Murcia , and petitioned Pope Innocent IV to restore the Diocese of Cartagena. In 1250 the Pope issued the bull Spiritus exultante restoring the diocese. The first bishop of the new phase of the Diocese was the Franciscan friar Pedro Gallego, Alfonso s confessor. There is inconclusive evidence whether there was a cathedral in Cartagena ... , although retaining the name of Diocese of Cartagena. The church therefore lost its status of a cathedral ... theatre, Cartagena In 1988 a Roman theatre was discovered during building works near the old cathedral ...   more details



  1. Cartagena Refinery

    Infobox oil refinery name Cartagena Refinery image caption location map Colombia location map width location map text lat d 10 lat m 18 lat s 54 lat NS N long d 75 long m 29 long s 50 long EW W coordinates type type landmark source kolossus frwiki coordinates display inline,title coordinates ref country Colombia province city Cartagena, Colombia Cartagena coordinates operator Refineria de Cartagena S.A. owner Ecopetrol founded Start date 1956 closure capacity capacity bbl d 75000 employees ref units crude units, visbreaking unit s, fluid catalytic cracker , light products plants, polymerization plants, amine plant s, sulfur plants, impurities treatment plants oil tank The Cartagena Refinery is an oil refinery in Cartagena, Colombia . It is operated by Refineria de Cartagena S.A. Reficar , a subsidiary of Ecopetrol . ref name downstream231009 cite news url http www.downstreamtoday.com News article.aspx?a id 18833 title Ecopetrol Announces Approval of Cartagena Refinery Project publisher Downstream Today date 2009 10 23 accessdate 2009 10 30 ref History The refinery was built by Intercol in 1956. In 1976, the refinery was purchased by Ecopetrol. Technical features The refinery has a capacity of convert 75 koilbbl d . ref name ecopetrol1 By 2013, the capacity will be increased to convert 165 koilbbl d . ref name downstream231009 The refinery consists of crude units, visbreaking unit s, fluid catalytic cracker , light products plants, polymerization plants, amine plant s, sulfur plants, and impurities treatment plants. ref name ecopetrol1 cite web url http www.ecopetrol.com.co english contenido.aspx?catID 199&conID 37131 title Technical Configuration. The Cartagena Refinery today publisher Ecopetrol accessdate 2009 10 30 ref References Reflist Category Oil refineries in Colombia Category Buildings and structures in Cartagena, Colombia fr Raffinerie de Carthag ne des Indes ...   more details



  1. University of Cartagena

    affiliations ASCUN , AUIP , SUE website http www.unicartagena.edu.co logo The University of Cartagena lang es Universidad de Cartagena , also called Unicartagena , is a public university public , department ... , SUE . History Empty section date November 2010 Campus La Universidad de Cartagena cuenta con cuatro campus universitarios Sede San Agust n Ubicado en la Calle de la Universidad en el centro hist rico de la ciudad, en otrora un antiguo convento. Esta sede acoge la rector a, las sedes administrativas y las facultades de Ciencias Sociales, Ciencias econ micas, Ciencias Sociales y Educaci n y Derecho y Ciencias Pol ticas. Claustro de la Merced Ubicado en el centro hist rico, en la Plaza de la Artiller a, en el antiguo convento de la Merced. Sede de los diferentes postgrados. Campus de la salud Ubicado en el popular barrio de Zaragocilla, junto al Hospital Universitario del Caribe. Acoge las Facultades de Medicina, Ciencias farmace ticas, Odontolog a y Enfermer a. Sede Piedra de Bol var En la Avenida del consulado, donde se ubica la facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales e Ingenier a. Empty ... Cartagena, Colombia University of Cartagena SouthAm university stub Colombia stub es Universidad de Cartagena ...Cleanup university date August 2009 Infobox university name University of Cartagena native name Universidad de Cartagena image name escud.jpg image size latin name motto Siempre a la altura de los tiempos mottoeng established 1827 type Public university Public , Department administrative division Department al endowment rector faculty students undergrad postgrad doctoral city Cartagena, Colombia Cartagena ... of Cartagena, Colombia Cartagena , Bol var Department Bol var , Colombia . The university ... References External links http www.unicartagena.edu.co University of Cartagena official site es icon Universities in Colombia coord missing Colombia DEFAULTSORT Cartagena, University Of Category ...   more details




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