Believe it or not, I saw them from the Italian Lira to Spanish Pesetas, to Hungarian and Mexican currencies, from Dollars to the English Pound." And perhaps Oskar Gröning dealt with English ...
Believe it or not, I saw them from the Italian lira to Spanish pesetas, to Hungarian and Mexican currencies, from dollars to the English pound." In July 1942 Heinrich Himmler again visited Auschwitz.
Introduction to various kinds of Spanish drinks, from different types of coffee to fruit juices, to horchata (tiger nut milk), a speciality of Valencia.
The sounds you make when you read Spanish out loud can sometimes be different to the ones you would make in English. Perfume. Perfume. It’s spelled the same as in English. In Spanish you say all ...
At the same time, benefitting from swings in currencies, mainly the GBP and the Spanish Peseta (yes. a while ago), he began a fascinating journey into the Foreign Exchange Trading world as a ...
He went on to create logos and icons for art galleries, construction companies, schools, festivals, banks, laboratories and the Spanish Socialist Party as well as designing Peseta notes. Shield for ...
The Spanish businessman's tenure with Valencia ... "But I'm close friends with him, and it's fixed, you have to give me three million [pesetas]. (about £70,000 now) "I told him, well, OK ...
The dictatorship was crucial in the expansion of the religious organization. Its founder, Josemaría Escrivá de Balaguer, who ...
and had to pay on behalf of the radio station SER 50,000 pesetas (about EUR 300) of the time for mentioning Rafael Alberti. He was appointed director of the Spanish National Radio (Radio Nacional ...
But if this is a tale of colossal wealth being showered onto a business-savvy Spanish community, Sonia Ruiz certainty has not shared any of it. We meet the mother of one, 31, in a park a few ...
Thousands of Holocaust survivors and their descendants escaped the Nazis thanks to a Spanish diplomat nicknamed "the Angel of Budapest" - yet the late Angel Sanz Briz is hardly known in Spain today.
The "edad de la peseta" or silly age is the term used in Cuba for the pre-adolescent period from the age of seven to the age of eleven. Set in 1958 in Havana, the year that culminates the ...