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  2. Bootstrap (front-end framework) - Wikipedia

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    Bootstrap (formerly Twitter Bootstrap) is a free and open-source CSS framework directed at responsive, mobile-first front-end web development. It contains HTML, CSS and (optionally) JavaScript -based design templates for typography, forms, buttons, navigation, and other interface components. As of May 2023, Bootstrap is the 17th most starred ...

  3. List of ISO 3166 country codes - Wikipedia

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    The sortable table below contains the three sets of ISO 3166-1 country codes for each of its 249 countries, links to the ISO 3166-2 country subdivision codes, and the Internet country code top-level domains (ccTLD) which are based on the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 standard with the few exceptions noted. See the ISO 3166-3 standard for former country codes.

  4. Juan Manuel Bernal - Wikipedia

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    Letras capitales: Short film 1994 Tiempo cautivo: Short film Hasta morir: El Boy 1995 ... Noche eterna: Ariel 2008-12 Capadocia: Federico Márquez 37 episodes 2011

  5. National Anthem of Colombia - Wikipedia

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    The " National Anthem of the Republic of Colombia " (Spanish: Himno Nacional de la República de Colombia, pronounced [ˌimno nasjoˈnal de la reˌpuβlika ðe koˈlombja]) is the official name of the national anthem of Colombia. It was originally written as a poem in 1850 by future President Rafael Núñez as an ode to celebrate the ...

  6. Gabriela Cabezón Cámara - Wikipedia

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    Gabriela Cabezón Cámara was born on 4 November 1968 in San Isidro, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. She studied Humanities at the University of Buenos Aires. [22] One of her first stories, La hermana Cleopatra (the first draft of what would become her first novel, La Virgen Cabeza), appeared in 2006 in the anthology Una terraza propia, from publishing company Norma. [23]

  7. Sylvia Molloy (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Molloy was born to an Irish father and a French mother on 19 August 1938 in Buenos Aires and raised in Argentina, where she grew up speaking English, French and Spanish. [1] [2] She moved to Paris in 1958 and graduated with her PhD in Comparative Literature from the Sorbonne in 1967. [1]

  8. Petra - Wikipedia

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    Petra (Arabic: ٱلْبَتْراء, romanized: Al-Batrāʾ; Greek: Πέτρα, "Rock"), originally known to its inhabitants as Raqmu (Nabataean: 𐢛𐢚𐢒 ‎ or 𐢛𐢚𐢓𐢈 ‎, * Raqēmō), [3][4] is a historic and archaeological city in southern Jordan. Famous for its rock-cut architecture and water conduit systems, Petra is also ...

  9. Miguel Serrano - Wikipedia

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    Miguel Joaquín Diego del Carmen Serrano Fernández was born on 10 September 1917. [6] On his maternal line, he was descended from the countesses of Sierra Bella. [6] His mother, Berta Fernández Fernández, died when Serrano was five years old, while his father, Diego Serrano Manterola, died three years later. [6]