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Felipe Mellizo
Felipe Mellizo Cuadrado (8 November 1932 – 7 July 2000) was a Spanish people, Spanish writer, journalist and news anchor. During his career he was anchor of Televisión Española, TVE's flagship newscast ''Telediario'' among other TV shows in the public network, including ''¿Un Mundo Feliz?'' and ''La Clave''. Between July and November 1992 he anchored the weekend editions of ''Informativos Telecinco''. In 1995 he hosted on Radio Nacional de España the late-night newscast ''24 horas''. Works *''Notas alemanas'' (1962) *''Europa, de papel'' (1962) *''Los redimidos'' (1962) *''El lenguaje de los políticos'' (1968) *''Sir Gawayn y el Caballero Verde'' (1968) *''Arturo, rey'' (1976) *''Literatura y enfermedad'' (1979) *''De letras y números'' (1986) *''Otra manera de cantar el tango'' (1986) *''Escríticos'' (1983) *''Mientras agonizo'' (1991) References External links

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Córdoba, Spain
Córdoba (; ),, Arabic: قُرطبة DIN 31635, DIN: . or Cordova () in English, is a city in Andalusia, Spain, and the capital of the Province of Córdoba (Spain), province of Córdoba. It is the third most populated Municipalities in Spain, municipality in Andalusia and the 11th overall in the country. The city primarily lies on the right bank of the Guadalquivir, in the south of the Iberian Peninsula. Once a Roman settlement, it was taken over by the Visigothic Kingdom, Visigoths, followed by the Umayyad conquest of Hispania, Muslim conquests in the eighth century and later becoming the capital of the Umayyad Caliphate of Córdoba. During these Islamic Golden Age, Muslim periods, Córdoba was transformed into a world leading center of education and learning, producing figures such as Maimonides, Averroes, Ibn Hazm, and Al-Zahrawi, and by the 10th century it had grown to be the second-largest city in Europe. Following the Siege of Córdoba (1236), Christian conquest in 1236, it ...
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