Maso — may refer to: People Given name Maso di Banco (d. 1348), Italian painter Maso da San Friano (1536 1571), Italian painter Maso Finiguerra (1426 – 1464), Italian goldsmith, draftsman, and engraver Carole Maso (b. ?), American author Jo Maso… … Wikipedia
Rafael Azcona — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Rafael Azcona Nacimiento 24 de octubre de 1926 Logroño … Wikipedia Español
Rafael Álvarez — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Rafael Álvarez, actor de teatro, cine y televisión español, más conocido con el sobrenombre de El Brujo nació en Lucena, provincia de Córdoba en 1950. Titulado por la Real Escuela Superior de Arte Dramático, su… … Wikipedia Español
Masó i Valentí, Rafael — b. 1880, Girona; d. 1935, Girona Architect and writer Masó is the key figure in the development of Noucentisme in Girona. He founded the literary society Athenea and was an architect of great originality. His earlier work belongs… … Encyclopedia of contemporary Spanish culture
Pedro Masó — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Pedro Masó Paulet (Madrid; 26 de enero de 1927 – íbidem; 23 de septiembre de 2008) fue un director, guionista y productor español. Contenido 1 Biografía 2 Premios … Wikipedia Español
Azcona, Rafael — (1926 2008) At the time of his death, Rafael Azcona had almost 100 film credits to his name as Spain s most respected scriptwriter, alone or in collaboration, mostly in Spain and Italy, including substantial work for Marco Ferreri, Luis García … Guide to cinema
Azcona, Rafael — (1926 2008) At the time of his death, Rafael Azcona had almost 100 film credits to his name as Spain s most respected scriptwriter, alone or in collaboration, mostly in Spain and Italy, including substantial work for Marco Ferreri, Luis García … Historical dictionary of Spanish cinema
S'Agaró — is an upmarket resort on the Costa Brava between Sant Feliu de Guíxols and Castell Platja d Aro in Spain.In the early 1920 s Josep Ensesa Gubert, the son of a successful Gerona industrialist, persuaded his father to buy the land between the bay… … Wikipedia
Ten Years' War — Embarkation of the Catalan Volunteer from the port of Barcelona … Wikipedia
Gerona — Girona Gerona Bandera … Wikipedia Español