The Galician Pony, also known as the Gallego horse, or Caballo de pura raza gallega
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Galician language, the Galician language spoken in northwestern Spain
Both Castilian (Spanish) and Gallego are spoken in this area although statistics on the use and comprehension of both is not known at present.
Open Grave is a horror suspense film directed by Gonzalo López-Gallego.
Jesús Héctor Gallego Herrera | Gurrea de Gállego | Gonzalo López-Gallego | Gállego | Gallego |
After leaving Newell's Old Boys, Gallego was sought after by a myriad of clubs, including San Lorenzo de Almagro, but chose CD Toluca in Mexico.
The show featured Carmen Barbieri, Los Nocheros, Santiago Bal, María Eugenia Ritó, Tristán, Silvina Luna, Matías Alé, el mago Juan Durán, Alejandro Gallego, Silvina Escudero and Estefanía Bacca.
2013: Acquisition of Banco Gallego and Lloyds Banking Group's retail and private banking business and the local investment management business in Spain, Lloyds Bank International.
Cosmo became immediately popular, and since Gallego many people have been Cosmo, including BYU president Ernest L. Wilkinson, who once put on the costume at a pep rally.
Jorge Palatsí Gallego (born 18 February 1988 in La Salzadella, Baix Maestrat, Valencian Community) is a Spanish footballer who plays for Girona FC in Segunda División, as a goalkeeper.
Among them were painters such as Roberto Fabelo, René Portocarrero, Amelia Peláez, Felipe Lopez, Mariano Rodriguez "El Gallego Posada" and Gilberto Marino.
A brief documentary on this work was produced in 2006 by the Latin American version of The Discovery Channel, where Gallego explained his vision.
Mascagni: Le Maschere (Maria Josè Gallego, Vincenzo La Scola, Amelia Felle, Giuseppe Sabbatini, et al.; Orchestra and Chorus of the Teatro Comunale di Bologna).
Marcela Gallego is a Colombian actress, born in Tunja.
Mucho Muchacho, also called Mucho Mu, is the pseudonym of Oliver Gallego Sarmiento, MC of Barcelona born in 1976, member of the group 7 Notas 7 Colores and that founded on 2003 the musical seal C.R.E.A.M., under which it published his only LP in solitaire like MC, Chulería.
Ribera del Gállego-Cinco Villas is a Spanish geographical indication for Vino de la Tierra wines located in the wine-producing areas of Ribera del Gállego and the Cinco Villas, in the provinces of Huesca and Zaragoza, in the autonomous region of Aragón, Spain.
Gallego was separated from his family at the age of one; he was sent to a state orphanage, because his grandfather, Ignacio Gallego, a Spanish Communist politician (General Secretary of the Spanish Communist Party since 1984), was ashamed of him and told his daughter Aurora Gallego Rodríguez (Ruben's mother) that her son had died.
Gallego cited Arpaio's immigration policies and his use of taxpayer money to investigate Barack Obama's citizenship as reasons for recalling Arpaio.
Soon after the election, Republicans began recruiting new candidates to challenge Gallego in 2014, including Rolando Pablos, a public utility commissioner and former chairman of the board for the Museo Alameda.