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Telmo may refer to: People * Saint Telmo (died 303), also known as Erasmus of Formia, Christian martyr and saint * Pedro González Telmo (1190-1246), Castilian friar and priest * Luis Telmo Paz y Miño (1884-1962), President of the Supreme Military Junta of Ecuador * Telmo Vargas (1912-2013), Ecuadorian Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of Ecuador * Telmo Zarra (1921-2006), Spanish football forward * Telmo Pires (born 1953), American soccer defender * Telmo Languiller (born 1957), Australian politician * Telmo Aldaz de la Quadra-Salcedo (born 1970), Spanish globetrotter and media personality * Telmo Pinto (born 1971), Portuguese midfielder * Telmo (Brazilian footballer) (born 1975), full name Telmo Além da Silva, Brazilian football left-back * Telmo Castanheira (born 1992), Portuguese football midfielder * Telmo Arcanjo (born 2001), Cape Verdean football midfielder Places * San Telmo Island, an island of the coast of Antarctica named after the ship * Isla San Telmo, an is ...
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San Telmo Museoa
San Telmo Museoa (English: San Telmo Museum, or STM) is a museum of the Basque society located in Donostia-San Sebastián, addressing old and contemporary Basque culture, arts and history in a European, global context. It moved to its current location in 1932, Zuloaga plaza in the old town, at the foot of the hill Urgull. It occupies a former Dominican monastery complemented by a 21st-century extension. San Telmo is presented as a museum and, at the same time, as a place to disseminate knowledge and create thought; it is an instrument to understand the present and build the future from encounters with the past and with our roots. In 2011, a major makeover of its facilities took place by adding an extension to the convent and reshaping its facilities along the lines of its new conceptual approach as a museum of the Basque society and citizenship. The museum received a Special Mention in the 2013 best European museum contest organized annually by the Museum Forum. History The B ...
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San Telmo, Buenos Aires
San Telmo ("Saint Pedro González Telmo") is the oldest ''barrio'' (neighborhood) of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is a well-preserved area of the Argentine metropolis and is characterized by its colonial buildings. Cafes, tango parlors and antique shops line the cobblestone streets, which are often filled with artists and dancers. A street named the "Illuminated Block" is where many of these important historical buildings can be found. San Telmo's attractions include old churches (e.g. San Pedro Telmo), museums, food halls and stalls, antique stores and a semi-permanent antique fair ('' Feria de Antigüedades'') in the main public square, Plaza Dorrego. Tango-related activities for both locals and tourists are in the area. History Known as San Pedro Heights during the 17th century, the area was mostly home to the city's growing contingent of dockworkers and brickmakers; the area became Buenos Aires' first "industrial" area, home to its first windmill and most of the early city's b ...
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Telmo Aldaz De La Quadra-Salcedo
Telmo Aldaz de la Quadra-Salcedo (born 1970) is a Spanish people, Spanish globetrotter, sailor, media personality and politician. He is best known as host and participant of various TV reality shows and series of geography-related documentary programs, in which he appears as bushcraft expert, adventurer and traveler. Earlier he took part in re-enactments of historical Hispanic naval voyages. He is also organizer and manager of an annual education project ''España Rumbo al Sur'', focused on Africa and intended for the youth. As a politician he supports the Traditionalism (Spain), Traditionalist cause. From 2018 to 2020 he headed the Acción Social section of :es:Comunión Tradicionalista Carlista (1986), Comunión Tradicionalista Carlista; from 2020 to 2022 he presided over the CTC executive, Junta Nacional. Family and youth The Aldaz family is of Basque people, Basque origin, ennobled since the 17th century; it got very branched, especially in the Pamplona county. Telmo's gran ...
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Telmo Zarra
Telmo may refer to: People * Saint Telmo (died 303), also known as Erasmus of Formia, Christian martyr and saint * Pedro González Telmo (1190-1246), Castilian friar and priest * Luis Telmo Paz y Miño (1884-1962), President of the Supreme Military Junta of Ecuador * Telmo Vargas (1912-2013), Ecuadorian Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of Ecuador * Telmo Zarra (1921-2006), Spanish football forward * Telmo Pires (born 1953), American soccer defender * Telmo Languiller (born 1957), Australian politician * Telmo Aldaz de la Quadra-Salcedo (born 1970), Spanish globetrotter and media personality * Telmo Pinto (born 1971), Portuguese midfielder * Telmo (Brazilian footballer) (born 1975), full name Telmo Além da Silva, Brazilian football left-back * Telmo Castanheira (born 1992), Portuguese football midfielder * Telmo Arcanjo (born 2001), Cape Verdean football midfielder Places * San Telmo Island, an island of the coast of Antarctica named after the ship * Isla San Telmo, an isla ...
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Palace Of San Telmo
The Palace of San Telmo ( es, Palacio de San Telmo) is a historical edifice in Seville, southern Spain, formerly the ''Universidad de Mareantes'' (a university for navigators), now is the seat of the presidency of the Andalusian Autonomous Government. Construction of the building began in 1682 outside the walls of the city, on property belonging to the Tribunal of the Holy Office, the institution responsible for the Spanish Inquisition. It was originally constructed as the seat of the University of Navigators (''Universidad de Mareantes''), a school to educate orphaned children and train them as sailors. Description The palace is one of the emblematic buildings of Sevillian Baroque architecture. It is built on a rectangular plan, with several interior courtyards, including a central courtyard, towers on the four corners, a chapel, and gardens. The exuberantly baroque chapel, accessed from one of the courtyards, is the work of architect Leonardo de Figueroa; among those involved in ...
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Club Atlético San Telmo
Club Atlético San Telmo is an Argentine sports club located in the neighbourhood of San Telmo, in the City of Buenos Aires. The club is mostly known for its football team, which currently plays in Primera Nacional, the second division of the Argentine football league system. Apart from football, other sports practised at San Telmo are basketball, boxing, field hockey, futsal, handball, martial arts, and artistic roller skating. History The club was founded as "San Telmo Football Club" on March 5, 1904, by Francisco Pantarotto who would be also its first president. The first headquarters were located on Paseo Colón Avenue of Buenos Aires. San Telmo had several venues located in Puerto Madero until the club built its first stadium on Juan de Garay street in San Telmo district where the club took its name from. The first jerseys were blue and white. In the first official match of the club, the rain made the colour blue to fade until it covered the white part of the jerseys in a l ...
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San Telmo, Baja California
San Telmo is a town in Ensenada Municipality, Baja California, located on the Pacific Coast of Mexico. It is also a part of a region in Baja California called Héroes de Chapultepec. History Labor Protest of 2015 On March 17, 2015, a strike rose in the state of Ensenada. Approximately 300,000 people work in the coastal region of San Quintín and San Telmo —one of Mexico's leading export regions for crops such as strawberries, tomatoes, and cucumbers. During the protest, field laborers demanded a higher salary and government benefits such as social security and insurance. Before the protest, workers earned around 110 pesos per day with 10 hours of labor. Protestors raised up their current issues during the meeting with the representatives but granted negotiations with the Consejo Agricola de Baja California soon ended when Alberto Munoz, the representative of agribusinesses, did not return to the meeting. As a response, Fidel Sanchez, a spokesman for the Alliance of national ( ...
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San Telmo (other)
San Telmo may refer to: People *Erasmus of Formiae (Saint Elmo), the patron saint of sailors * Peter Gonzalez, also known as ''Saint Elmo'' or ''Saint Telmo'' Places * San Telmo Island, an island of the coast of Antarctica named after the ship * Isla San Telmo, an island off the coast of Panama * Palace of San Telmo, a historical edifice in Seville, Spain * Sant Elm, a town in Andratx, Mallorca known as San Telmo in Castilian * San Telmo, Baja California, a city in Mexico * San Telmo, Buenos Aires, a ''barrio'' in Argentina :* Club Atlético San Telmo, an association football club in the San Telmo ''barrio'' :* Feria de San Telmo, an antique fair in the San Telmo ''barrio'' * Visita de San Telmo, a mission station in Baja California, Mexico Other * ''San Telmo'' (ship), a ship wrecked off Antarctica * The Santelmo St. Elmo's fire — also called Witchfire or Witch's Fire — is a weather phenomenon in which luminous plasma is created by a corona discharge from a rod- ...
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San Telmo (ship)
''San Telmo'' ("Saint Peter González" or "Saint Erasmus of Formia") was a Spanish 74-gun ship of the line, launched in 1788. It sank while bringing reinforcements to Peru during the war of independence, and some of its crew or passengers may have discovered and landed on Antarctica. History In 1819, the ''San Telmo'', commanded by Captain Joaquín de Toledo y Parra, was the flagship of a Spanish naval squadron under Brigadier Rosendo Porlier y Asteguieta bound for Callao, Peru, to reinforce colonial forces there fighting the independence movements in Spanish America. It was damaged by severe weather in the Drake Passage, south of Cape Horn on 2 September 1819. Legacy A portion of the 644 officers, soldiers and seamen of the ''San Telmo'' may have been the first people to land on Antarctica. Some remnants and signs of the wreckage were later found by William Smith on Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands. If any crew members survived the initial sinking and m ...
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Visita De San Telmo
The Visita de San Telmo was a Catholic visita located along the Arroyo de San Telmo in Baja California, Mexico. The visita was founded by Dominican missionaries sometime between 1798-1800 as an extension of Misión Santo Domingo de la Frontera. Overview The visita was located about to the northwest of Misión Santo Domingo de la Frontera and south of Misión San Vicente Ferrer. When geographer Peveril Meigs Peveril Meigs III (May 5, 1903 – September 16, 1979) was an American geographer, notable for his studies of arid lands on several continents and in particular for his work on the native peoples and early missions of northern Baja California, Mexi ... investigated the area in 1926, he identified two areas on the Arroyo de San Telmo that had apparently been developed for agricultural use by the Dominicans: San Telmo de Arriba and San Telmo de Abajo, the latter being about 4 kilometers downstream to the southwest from the former. See also * * References * Meigs, Pe ...
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San Telmo Island
San Telmo Island (a.k.a. Telmo Island) is an island forming the west side of Shirreff Cove on the north-west coast of Ioannes Paulus II Peninsula, Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica. It has a surface area of .L.L. IvanovAntarctica: Livingston Island and Greenwich, Robert, Snow and Smith Islands Scale 1:120000 topographic map. Troyan: Manfred Wörner Foundation, 2009. History Named by the UK-APC in 1958 after the Spain, Spanish vessel San Telmo (ship), ''San Telmo'' commanded by Captain Rosendo Porlier, which was the flagship of a Spanish naval squadron bound for Callao (Peru) to reinforce colonial forces there fighting the independence movements in Spanish America. Very severe weather was encountered in Drake Passage in about 61S, 60W, but hawser after hawser parted and she was ultimately left to her fate in about 62S. Some of her spars and her anchor-stock were found by sealers on nearby Half Moon Beach, Livingston Island, Half Moon Beach in abo ...
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Telmo (Brazilian Footballer)
Telmo Além da Silva (born 13 January 1975), known simply as Telmo, is a Brazilian retired footballer who played as a left back. Club career Born in Volta Redonda, Rio de Janeiro, Telmo arrived in Portugal in January 1998, joining S.C. Campomaiorense in the country's Primeira Liga and remaining in the territory for the following decade uninterrupted, safe for a loan return in Brazil with Sport Club do Recife. He represented, also, C.D. Santa Clara, S.C. Braga and Varzim SC. With the latter team, he appeared in seven consecutive second division seasons, being relegated in 2011 File:2011 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: a protester partaking in Occupy Wall Street heralds the beginning of the Occupy movement; protests against Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi, who was killed that October; a young man celebrate ... (13 matches, one goal from the player); he continued to play with the same club until June 2015, when he announced his retirement aged already 40. Honour ...
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