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Ricardo Palma: Q124829173  wikidata:Q124829173 reasonator:Q124829173 s:es:Index:Tradiciones peruanas - Tomo II (1894).pdf
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Ricardo Palma  (1833–1919)  wikidata:Q562178 s:es:Autor:Ricardo Palma
 
Ricardo Palma
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Birth name: Manuel Ricardo Palma Soriano
Description Peruvian lexicographer, librarian, historian, writer, journalist and politician
Date of birth/death 7 February 1833 Edit this at Wikidata 6 October 1919 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Lima Lima
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Español: Tradiciones peruanas
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Español: Título Tradiciones peruanas, Volumen2

Tradiciones peruanas, Ricardo Palma Autor Ricardo Palma Editor Montaner y Simón, 1894 Procedencia del original Universidad de Harvard

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Language Spanish Edit this at Wikidata
Publication date 1894
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