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EKMS The Electronic Key Management System (EKMS) system is a United States National Security Agency led program responsible for Communications Security (COMSEC) key management, accounting and distribution. Specifically, EKMS generates and distributes electronic key material for all NSA encryption systems whose keys are loaded using standard fill devices, and directs the distribution of NSA produced key material.
El amor brujo El amor brujo (Love, the Magician) is a piece of music composed by Manuel de Falla. It was initially commissioned in 1914-15 as a gitanerĂa (gypsy piece) by Pastora Imperio, a renowned gypsy dancer, and was scored for voice, actors, and chamber orchestra.
El AaiĂşn El-AaiĂşn or Laâyoune (Arabic: العيŮن, transliterated al-`ayĹ«n), is the main city of Western Sahara, a former Spanish colony now mostly administred by Morocco. It is the capital of the Laâyoune-Boujdour-Sakia El Hamra region.
El ABC del amor El ABC del amor (English language: The ABC of Love Argentina:Noche terrible) is a 1967 Brazilian-Argentine drama film directed by Eduardo Coutinho and Rodolfo Kuhn starring Jorge Rivera López and Bárbara Mújica.
El Adobe Mexican Restaurant The El Adobe Mexican Restaurant, more commonly known as El Adobe or "The Dobe", is a popular and famous restaurant in Atoka, Oklahoma, whose name literally translates as "The Adobe", or "The Adobe House."
El Ajedrecista El Ajedrecista (The Chess Player) was an automaton built in 1912 by Leonardo Torres y Quevedo. El Ajedrecista made a public debut during Paris World Fair of 1914, creating great excitement at the time and it was first widely mentioned in Scientific American as "Torres and His Remarkable Automatic Devices" in November 6th, 1915.
El Al El Al Israel Airlines (×ל על, Hebrew: Skyward) is the national airline of Israel. From their hub at Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion International Airport, El Al operates international scheduled passenger flights to Africa, Asia, North America, Europe and the Middle East, as well as international cargo flights through their cargo branch, El Al Cargo.
El Al Cargo El Al Cargo Airlines (×ל על, Hebrew: Above and beyond) is the national cargo airline of Israel. It operates international scheduled cargo flights to Asia, Europe, and North America from its base at Ben Gurion International Airport, Tel Aviv.
El Alcázar El Alcázar was a Spanish far-right newspaper founded in 1936 (Davies, 251). The paper was founded as the principal nationalist mouthpiece during the Siege of the Alcázar in homage to the defenders of the Alcázar of Toledo (from text quoted in González, 424).
El Aleph (book) El Aleph (1949) is a book of short stories by Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges. The title work, called in English "The Aleph", describes an artifact (el Aleph) that can see the entire universe at once.
El ApĂłstol El ApĂłstol (The Apostle) is a 1917 Argentinian animated film and is believed to be the first animated feature film. It was written and directed by Quirino Cristiani, and consisted of a total of 58,000 frames played over the course of 70 minutes (which would have meant 14 FPS).
El Arco, Salamanca El Arco is a village and municipality in the province of Salamanca, western Spain, part of the autonomous community of Castile-Leon. It is located 24 kilometres from the provincial capital city of Salamanca and has a population of 96 people.
El Arenosillo El Arenosillo is the name of a rocket launch site for suborbital rockets for atmospheric soundings, located near MazagĂłn in Spain. It is located in the province of Huelva in southern Spain, in the southwestern part of the autonomous community of Andalusia.
El Asadito El Asadito (English language:) is a 2000 Argentine black and white film drama directed and written byGustavo Postiglione. The film premiered on 9 November 2000 in Buenos Aires and was nominated for two Silver Condor Awards for Best Cinematography and Best Film Editing in 2001.
El Atazar Dam El Atazar Dam is an arch dam built near Madrid, Spain on the Lozoya River, very close to where it joins the Jarama. The curved design of the dam is optimum for the narrow gorge in which it was built to retain water in the reservoir.
El Aura El Aura (international, English title: The Aura) is a 2005 Argentine film, it is the second feature from the maker of Nine Queens, Fabián Bielinsky, starring Ricardo DarĂn. The film received 9 award wins and 6 nominations.
El Azuzul El Azuzul is an Olmec archaeological site in Veracruz, Mexico, a few kilometers southeast of the San Lorenzo Tenochtitlán complex and generally considered contemporary with it (perhaps 1100 to 800 BCE). Named for the ranch on which it is located, El Azuzul is part of the Loma del Zapote complex.
El ángel exterminador El ángel exterminador ("The exterminating angel") is the second of the three movies that were produced by Luis Buñuel, starring Silvia Pinal, and produced by her husband Gustavo Alatriste. It was produced after the success of Viridiana.
El burlador de Sevilla y convidado de piedra El Burlador de Sevilla is a play by Tirso de Molina, published around 1630 in Spain, though the story is set in the 14th century. Its title translates as "The Scoundrel of Seville" or "The Playboy of Seville.
El Badi Palace El Badi Palace () is located in Marrakech, Morocco, and nowadays it consists of the remnants of a magnificent palace built by the Saadian king Ahmed el-Mansour in 1578. The original building is thought to have consisted of 360 rooms, a courtyard of 135m by 110m and a pool of 90m by 20m, richly decorated with Italian marbles and large amounts of gold imported from Sudan.
El Ballo El Ballo (or elballo) is the main character of the Mac OS 9 and X game called The Adventures of El Ballo. The game was released under Ambrosia Software on September 19, 2005, and contains mild animated nudity with parental controls.
El Bar Provoca El Bar Provoca is a reality show consisting on a real bar (actually it's a nightclub) being attended by 13 people, watched 24 hours, while they live in El Depa (The Apartment). It was hosted through the first month by Roberto Palazuelos as El PatrĂłn (The Boss).
El Barrio (band) El Barrio is a Spanish flamenco group, of which José Luis Figuereo is the singer. Nowadays, he is known as one of the more well-rounded artists from Andalucia, as he is not only a singer, he is also a composer and a poet - a singer-songwriter who uses the old flamenco techniques.
El BodĂłn El BodĂłn is a village and large municipality in the province of Salamanca, western Spain, part of the autonomous community of Castile-Leon. It is located 100 kilometres from the provincial capital city of Salamanca and has a population of 322 people.
El BolsĂłn, RĂo Negro El BolsĂłn is situated in the far southwest of RĂo Negro Province in Argentina, at the foot of the Piltriquitron Mountain. Due to a series of valleys through the mountains of Chile to the Pacific Ocean, El BolsĂłn has an unusually temperate climate for its southern location.
El Bosque Open The El Bosque Open was a golf tournament which featured on the European Tour schedule just once. It was held at El Bosque Golf & Country Club, Valencia, Spain from 5 April to 8 April 1990 and was won by Vijay Singh of Fiji, who later become the World's Number 1 golfer.
El Bracero El Bracero ("The Worker", roughly, in Spanish) is a chain of locally owned authentic Mexican restaurants in the midwestern United States, predominantly in the states of Kentucky and Missouri. The restaurants offer a full selection of Mexican cuisine, but they are especially known by their patrons for their free tortilla chips and salsa appetizer items and signature cheese sauce dip, the recipe for which is presumably kept secret.
El Brujo El Brujo Archaeological Complex includes Huaca Prieta from preceramic times, later extended by the Cupisnique culture, & nearby Salinar, Moche, Lambayeque, ChimĂş & colonial remains. Huaca El Brujo (or Cortada/Partida) & Huaca Cao Viejo (or Huaca Blanca) were built by the Moche between 0-600AD.
El crimen del Padre Amaro El crimen del Padre Amaro (The Crime of Father Amaro) is a 2002 Mexican film directed by Carlos Carrera. It is loosely based in the novel O Crime do Padre Amaro (1875) by 19th-century Portuguese writer José Maria Eça de Queiroz.
El Cabaco El Cabaco is a village and municipality in the province of Salamanca, western Spain, part of the autonomous community of Castile-Leon. It is located 68 kilometres from the provincial capital city of Salamanca and has a population of 289 people.
El Caguan DMZ El Caguan DMZ (1999-2002) was a Demilitarized zone in southern Colombia authorized by the government of President Andres Pastrana Arango to negotiate a peace process with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC-EP).
El Cajas The Area Nacional de RecreaciĂłn Cajas is a national park in the highlands of Ecuador. The area of 289000ha between 3100m and 4450m above sea level offers a tundra vegetation on a jagged landscape of hills and valleys.
El CajĂłn Dam The El CajĂłn Dam (in Spanish, Dique El CajĂłn) is a dam in the center-west of the province of CĂłrdoba, Argentina, near Capilla del Monte, at . It is built on the course of the Dolores River, at about 910 m above mean sea level.
El Cajon Valley High School El Cajon Valley High School (ECVHS) is a comprehensive public secondary school located in El Cajon, California, and serves students in grades nine through twelve. Established in 1955, El Cajon Valley is the third of twelve high schools to be built in the Grossmont Union High School District.
El Camino Fundamental High School El Camino Fundamental High School is an American public high school in Sacramento, California, their many sports teams ranging from basketball to volleyball are known as the Eagles, and their band program is nationally recognized.
El Camino High School (Rohnert Park) The school serves students 16 year olds and over who prefer or need an alternative to the comprehensive high school setting. Most students arrive with credit deficiencies and transfer to El Camino throughout the school year.
El Camino Real (California) El Camino Real (Spanish for The Royal Road, also known as The King's Highway) usually refers to the 600-mile (966-kilometer) California Mission Trail, connecting the former Alta California's 21 missions (along with a number of support sites), 4 presidios, and several pueblos, stretching from Mission San Diego de Alcalá in San Diego in the south to Mission San Francisco Solano in Sonoma in the north.
El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro National Historic Trail El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro National Historic Trail is a part of the United States National Historic Trail system. El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro (Spanish for "The Royal Road of the Interior") was a 1600 mile (2560 kilometer) long trade route between Mexico City, Mexico and Santa Fe, New Mexico from 1598 to 1882.
El Camino Real High School El Camino Real High School(also known locally as "El Co" or "ECR") is a public secondary school located in the Woodland Hills district of the San Fernando Valley region of the city of Los Angeles, California. It operates within the Los Angeles Unified School District.
El Campo de Peñaranda El Campo de Peñaranda is a village and municipality in the province of Salamanca, western Spain, part of the autonomous community of Castile-Leon. It is located 40 kilometres from the provincial capital city of Salamanca and has a population of 360 people.
El Campo Santo Cemetery As one of the oldest cemeteries in Southern California, El Campo Santo contains the remains of the pioneering Workman and Temple families as well as PĂo Pico, the last governor of Mexican California. Within its low brick walls, the one-half acre cemetery features a Neoclassical mausoleum and a small cemetery plot surrounded by a Gothic Revival cast-iron fence.
El Canek Canek is a Mexican professional wrestler currently performing part time for Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre. As one of Mexico's few true heavyweights (above 220 pounds), he became one of Lucha Libre's biggest attractions during the 1980s with the Universal Wrestling Association.
El Capitan (passenger train) El Capitan was one of the named passenger trains of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, and second only to the Super Chief in terms of popularity and level of service provided. Its route ran from Chicago, Illinois to Los Angeles, California.
El Capitan (song) "El Capitan" is a song by Scottish rock band Idlewild, from their 2005 album Warnings/Promises. It was released as the third single from the album on 11 July 2005 and charted at #39 in the UK Singles Chart (see 2005 in British music).
El Capitan High School El Capitan High School (commonly known as El Cap) is a public, comprehensive secondary school located in Lakeside, California and serves students in grades nine through twelve. Opened in 1959, El Capitan is the fifth of twelve high schools to be constructed in the Grossmont Union High School District.
El Capitan Reservoir El Capitan Reservoir is a reservoir in central San Diego County, California about 30 miles (50 km) northeast of the city of San Diego and a couple of miles north of the town of Alpine. The reservoir is formed by El Capitan Dam on the San Diego River and has a capacity of 112,800 acre-feet (139,100,000 mÂł).
El Carmen, San José, Costa Rica El Carmen District is the first "distrito" of San José Canton, in Costa Rica. In despite of its urbanistic importance in the city of San José, the district suffers from the uninhabitated peculiarity that features the city downtown.
El Carrizal Dam The El Carrizal Dam (in Spanish, Embalse El Carrizal) is a dam on the upper-middle course of the Tunuyán River, in the center-north of the province of Mendoza, Argentina, at , upstream from the city of Rivadavia. Its reservoir measures about 15×5 km, and its maximum water level stands at 785.
El Casino de Ferrol El Casino de Ferrol, was born as a social catalyst to satisfy the social needs of the 19th century incipient local bourgeoisie and upper classes of the heavily industrialised city of El Ferrol. We need to take into account that El Ferrol at the time was one of the leading centres of industrialism in Spain.
El Castell de Guadalest El Castell de Guadalest, known more briefly as Guadalest, is a Valencian town and municipality located in a mountainous area of the comarca of Marina Baixa, in the province of Alicante, Spain. Guadalest has an area of 16 km² and, according to the 2002 census, a total population of 189 inhabitants.
El Castillo, RĂo San Juan El Castillo is a municipality in the RĂo San Juan department of Nicaragua, comprising the villages of El Castillo and Boca de Sábalo where the municipality administration is located. Both villages are on the San Juan River, El Castillo is located on the southern shore.
El Cazador de la Bruja , full title - El Cazador de la Bruja (), is an upcoming anime television series directed by KĹŤichi Mashimo and animated by studio Bee Train. It is a spiritual successor of Noir and Madlax and the final installment of Bee Train's "girls-with-guns" trilogy.
El Centro College El Centro College is a community college of the Dallas County Community College District (DCCCD), located at 801 Main Street in downtown Dallas, Texas (USA) across Lamar Street from the Bank of America Plaza. It was the first college established in the DCCCD and opened its doors in 1966.
El Centro Cultural de Mexico El Centro Cultural de Mexico is an alternative space in Santa Ana, Orange County, California, where the community can find cultural, educational, and artistic activities that strengthen their identities, develop their talents and develop a sense of leadership in their community.
El Centro de la Raza El Centro de la Raza in Seattle, Washington, United States, is an educational, cultural, and social service agency, centered in the Latino/Chicano community and headquartered in the former Beacon Hill Elementary School on Seattle's Beacon Hill, serving a broad range of clients in Seattle, King County and beyond.
El Centro, California El Centro is the county seat of Imperial County, California, United States and one of the largest cities in the Imperial Valley, the region east of San Diego. It is the core urban area and principal city of the 'El Centro, California Metropolitan Statistical Area' which encompasses all of Imperial County.
El Cerrito del Norte (BART station) El Cerrito del Norte is one of two BART stations in El Cerrito, California, just east of the Cutting Boulevard interchange of Interstate 80. As the name suggests, it serves the northern portion of El Cerrito, hence the Spanish term for "in the north" (del Norte).
El Cerrito Plaza (BART station) El Cerrito Plaza is one of two elevated BART stations located in El Cerrito, California. It primarily serves southern El Cerrito, northern Albany, and Kensington, along with nearby areas of Berkeley and Richmond.
El Cerro El Cerro is a village and municipality in the province of Salamanca, western Spain, part of the autonomous community of Castile-Leon. It is located 89 kilometres from the provincial capital city of Salamanca and has a population of 529 people.
El Clasico El Clásico () is the name given to football (soccer) matches between Real Madrid and FC Barcelona. The rivalry comes about as Madrid and Barcelona being the two largest cities in Spain, as well as the two most successfull and influential football clubs in the country.
El Clásico (Mexico) El Clásico (English: the classic), also often named El Superclásico (superclassic), is the name for the rivalry between Chivas de Guadalajara and the Club América Mexican football (soccer) teams. It's considered to be one of the most intense rivalries in the sport.
El Club Naval de Ferrol El Club Naval de Ferrol It was originally created in the 1970s by the Spanish Ministry of Defence (Spanish MOD) for the amusement and entertaining of the Spanish Navy personnel and their families posted to the Naval Station of El Ferrol.
El Comedor El Comedor (RI #428) is former Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad dining car, built in 1947 by Pullman-Standard for the Golden Rocket, "the train that never was." It was subsequently added to the consist of the Golden State along with its brethren, and stayed with the train for many years after.
El Con Mall El Con Mall is the oldest and first enclosed shopping mall in Tucson, Arizona, USA. Located in midtown Tucson, El Con Mall has historical significance as the city's first major retail center located outside of downtown (it opened in 1962).
El Conejo Handicap The El Conejo Handicap is a race for thoroughbred horses run each year at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California. Open to horses of either gender, four year olds and upwards, willing to race five and a half furlongs on the dirt.
El CorazĂłn de Piedra Verde El CorazĂłn de Piedra Verde (in English, The Green Stone Heart) is a novel written by Spanish author Salvador de Madariaga and first published in 1942. It is widely regarded as an exceptional example of modern Spanish-language literature.
El CordobĂ©s Manuel BenĂtez PĂ©rez, born 4th May 1936 (probable date) in Palma del RĂo near CĂłrdoba is known as El CordobĂ©s ("The Cordobese"), the famous matador of the 1960s, who brought to the bullring an unorthodox acrobatic and theatrical style, totally indifferent to his own safety. Born into abject poverty in a village near CĂłrdoba, all but illiterate, a teenager who had some minor brushes with the law, a construction-worker who was still dreaming at 23 of being a bullfighter, an age when many great matadors were at their peak, he became from espontáneo (a spectator that illegally jumped into the ring to throw some passes before the bull) to a national idol.
El Cortez The El Cortez Hotel and Casino is located in downtown Las Vegas a few blocks from the Fremont Street Experience. The El Cortez is also well known in the casino industry as the most prominent "break-in house" for new table game dealers to get experience before moving onto bigger and better properties for dealing.
El Coyote Cafe El Coyote Cafe (7312 Beverly Blvd.) is a Mexican Restaurant in Los Angeles that celebrated it's 75th anniversary in 2006 - it was officially celebrated on March 13 with 75¢ dinner specials Larchmont Chronicle Story Archive: El Coyote Cafe but they really opened on March 5 in 1931.
El Cubano Libre El Cubano Libre was the paper that was established by Ernesto 'Che' Guevara during the midst of the Cuban Revolution. It was used for propaganda and to inform the Cuban people of Guevara and Fidel Castro's thoughts.
El Cubo de Don Sancho El Cubo de Don Sancho is a large municipality in the province of Salamanca, western Spain, part of the autonomous community of Castile-Leon. It is located 66 kilometres from the provincial capital city of Salamanca and has a population of 563 people.
El diablito El Diablito (which was originally to be called Volumen 2), is a Rock en español album released in June of 1990 by Caifanes. Original members Saul Hernandez, Alfonso Andre, Sabo Romo, and Diego Herrera returned, along with a new guitar player: Alejandro Marcovich, who joined in September of 1989.
El DeBarge Eldra Patrick "El" DeBarge (born June 4, 1961 in Grand Rapids, Michigan) is an American R&B and soul falsetto singer, the focal point and lead singer of the DeBarge family group throughout the early 1980s.
El Dedo de Dios El Dedo de Dios (translated: God's finger) was a famous rock structure in the Atlantic Ocean, located in the northern part of Gran Canaria, Canary Islands. During Tropical Storm Delta in November 2005, the thin top of the rocky monument was broken off and fell into the sea, destroying its unique characteristic that had the shape of a finger (thereby the name God's finger).
El Degas guitars El Degas or El Dégas was a Japanese label for acoustics and electric guitars built to resemble Gibson guitars, and other major guitar companies' designs and distributed by Buegeleisen & Jacobson of New York, New York. There are many myths about this manufacturer and one is that they were sued by the "Gibson Corporation" for copyright infringement.
El DesafĂo El Desafio (1994) was a Venezuelan telenovela that was produced by and seen on Venezuela's Radio Caracas TelevisiĂłn. Martin Hahn and Salvador Garmendia were this telenovela's writers, Salvador Garmendia was also in charge of dramatics, Carlos Lamus was its exectutive producer, Renato Gutierrez was its director, and Hernando Faria was in charge of general produccion.
El Desprecio El Desprecio (2006) was a Venezuelan telenovela that was produced by and seen on Venezuela's Radio Caracas TelevisiĂłn. It was written by Miriam Foti, Manuel González, Julio CĂ©sar Marmol, Reinaldo RodrĂguez, and Morella Vega and directed by Luis Manzo.
El Diablo (comics) El Diablo is a name shared by at least two fictional characters whose adventures have been published by DC Comics and that of a completely different character featured in Irrational Games' Freedom Force series of video games and a six-issue comic book miniseries based on those games published by Image Comics in 2005.
El Diamante Julio César López is a Puerto Rican professional wrestler best known by his most famous ring name El Diamante which he has used when performing with the World Wrestling Council and the International Wrestling Association.
El Diario de Ferrol El Diario de Ferrol is a Galician newspaper founded in El Ferrol on 1996 and since the 1999 has been edited by El Ideal Gallego. It has a good number of readers and it’s distributed mostly in metropolitan area of Ferrolterra.
El Diario de Hoy El Diario de Hoy (Today's Newspaper) is a national daily newspaper published in San Salvador, El Salvador, one of the two dailies of highest circulation in the Central American country. Established in 1936, the Spanish-language paper is generally associated with a politically conservative and pro-government orientation, although the Center for Research Libraries notes as of 2006 that "recent trends show an attempt to provide a balanced and objective approach to the news.
El Diario La Prensa El Diario la Prensa is the largest Spanish-language daily newspaper in New York City and the oldest in the United States. The paper covers local, national and international news with an emphasis on Latin America, as well as human-interest stories, politics, business and technology, health, entertainment, and sports.
El Dorado (film) El Dorado is a 1966 western movie starring John Wayne and Robert Mitchum, released by Paramount Pictures, directed by Howard Hawks, and written by Leigh Brackett based on the novel The Stars in Their Courses by Harry Brown. Nelson Riddle wrote the musical score.
El Dorado Correctional Facility The El Dorado Correctional Facility is a maximum security prison that holds many high risk convicts, including Dennis Rader, the so-called "BTK killer". It is also home to Kansas' Reception and Diagnostic Unit (RDU).
El Dorado Wrestling El Dorado is a Japanese professional wrestling promotion that is seen as the evolution of dragondoor. Most of El Dorado's wrestlers are graduates from Ultimo Dragon's Toryumon Gym, and thus the promotion is based on a Junior Heavyweight style with varying emphasis on high flying maneuvers, flashy technical grappling, and submissions.
El Dorado, Arkansas El Dorado (pronounced to rhyme with 'tornado' (IPA: [εl doËreÉŞdoĘŠ] or [εl dÉ™ËreÉŞdÉ™])) is a city in Union County, Arkansas, USA. According to 2006 Census Bureau estimates, the population of the city is 20,467.
El Dorado, Kansas El Dorado is a city situated along the Walnut River in the central part of Butler County, located in south-central Kansas, in the central United States. The population was estimated to be 12,659 in the year 2005.
El Empalme El Empalme (also known officially as Velasco Ibarra) is a town located in Guayas, Ecuador, near Los RĂos and ManabĂ provinces. It is the seat of El Empalme Canton, the northernmost canton in Guayas, created in 1971.
El Encino Stakes The El Encino Stakes is a race for thoroughbred race horses held in the United States. The El Encino Stakes, run at Santa Anita Park each year, is open to fillies and mares, age three and up, willing to race one and one-sixteenth miles on the dirt.
El Espino El Espino is a small village which is included in the municipality of Suellacabras, Soria province, autonomous community of Castilla y LeĂłn, Spain. The village is located at a height of 1264 m, near the Almuerzo range.
El Eternauta El Eternauta is a science fiction comic book created by Argentine comic strip writer Hector Germán Oesterheld with art by Francisco Solano López. It was first published on Hora Cero Semanal from 1957 to 1959.
El Factor X (Colombia) El Factor X, the first Latin American version of the British format The X Factor, which was made in Colombia, started screening in September 2005 and ended by December. The judges were Marbelle, singer Juan Carlos Coronel, and José Gaviria, a producer who has worked with stars like Santana.
El Faro towers El Faro towers (torres El Faro), is a complex conformed by two towers of 47 floors and 160 meters (525 ft) localized in the corner of Azucena Villaflor and Costanera Sur in the town of Puerto Madero in Buenos Aires city , Argentina . The towers are one of the tallest buildings in Argentina.
El Fenix The El Fenix was a Spanish automobile manufactured from 1901 until 1904. A product of Barcelona, it was built by Domingo Tamaro Y Roig, who had worked with La Cuadra; he built a few twin-cylinders with gas engines under this name before joining Turcat-Méry in 1904.
El Ferrol Diario El Ferrol Diario it was a Galician newspaper founded in El Ferrol sometime in the late 1950s and very early 1960s but it didn't make it through the turbulent and difficult years of the early 1980s] which where marked with a huge recession in the shipbuilding sector affecting [[El Ferrol] considerably. The [[1980s El Ferrol suffered a terrible impact losing over 40% of the local industries during a very controversial time marked by the advent of a new political regimen in Spain and the arrival of democracy Ultimately, El Ferrol] lost the title of [[El Ferrol del Caudillo and its most important newspaper El Ferrol Diario.
El Fin De Los Inicuos After editing Un Paso Mas En La Batalla, Civile and Rowek get out of the band so Walter Giardino (Guitar), Miguel Roldan (Guitar) and Gustavo Andino (Drums) replace them. Four months later Giardino is fired of the group because he had a fight with Iorio and Adrian Cenci replaces Andino.
El Franco El Franco is a municipality in the Autonomous Community of the Principality of Asturias. It is bordered on the north by the Cantabrian Sea, and to the west by Tapia de Casariego, to the south by Castropol and Boal, and to the east by Coaña.
El Fuerte de Samaipata El Fuerte de Samaipata (English: Fort Samaipata), also known simply as 'El Fuerte', is an archaeological site and UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Santa Cruz Department, Bolivia. It is situated in the eastern foothills of the Bolivian Andes, and is a popular tourist destination for Bolivians and foreigners alike.
El gran juego de la oca El gran juego de la oca (The Great Game of the Goose) was a TV game show produced in Madrid, Spain from 1993 through 1995 and again in 1998 as El nuevo juego de la oca. It was a weekly show airing in a block of several hours on the Spanish channel Antena 3, and later Telecinco.
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