Luis Lloréns Torres (May 14, 1876 – June 16, 1944), was a Puerto Rican poet, playwright, and politician. He was an advocate for the independence of Puerto...
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Residencial Luis Lloréns Torres, also commonly known as Lloréns Torres, is a public housing complex in San Juan, Puerto Rico. It is located a few minutes...
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Luis Torres may refer to: Luis Lloréns Torres (1876–1944), Puerto Rican poet, playwright, and politician Luis Torres Nadal (1943–1986), Puerto Rican playwright...
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father of Luis Muñoz Marín Luis Rodríguez de Miguel (1910–1982), Spanish politician and jurist Luís de Camões, Portuguese poet Luis Lloréns Torres, Puerto...
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sister. The island was given this name by the Puerto Rican poet Luís Lloréns Torres. During the British colonial period, its name was Crab Island. Vieques...
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Héctor Camacho (redirect from Hector Luis Camacho)
that probation. On February 12, 2011, Camacho was attacked near the Luis Lloréns Torres housing project in San Juan. Camacho said he was taking a friend...
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That same year, Scott Colón, Zeno Gandía, Matienzo Cintrón, and Luis Lloréns Torres wrote a manifesto for independence. The Independence Party was the...
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their sovereignty and interests. According to Puerto Rican poet Luis Lloréns Torres, the white cross stands for the yearning of homeland redemption,...
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La Sonora Ponceña and Grupo Niche Luis Lloréns Torres- Famous Puerto Rican poet and essayist Guillermo Jose Torres- Puerto Rican reporter and news anchorman...
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Francisco Oller, Manuel Fernández Juncos, Lola Rodríguez de Tió and Luis Lloréns Torres. The Athenaeum serves as a museum, school, library, and performance...
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