Blanco y Negro (newspaper)
- Blanco y Negro (newspaper)
Blanco y Negro was a newspaper published in Spain during the 1930s.
Among others, it published articles by Hilda Toledano/Maria Pia de Saxe-Coburgo-Bragança, a well-known writer and pretender to the throne of Portugal.
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