Fresh Picks - Milano Plakat
Fresh Picks - Milano Plakat
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Denne plakat bringer skønheden og friskheden fra Milanos blomster marked ind i dit hjem. Med en farverig og kunstnerisk fremstilling af en blomsterbuket i en smuk vase, fanger plakaten essensen af markedsoplevelsen i Milano. Perfekt til stuen eller køkkenet, denne plakat tilføjer et strejf af natur og farve til enhver indretning. Den minder os om de små glæder ved friske blomster og deres evne til at bringe liv og glæde til vores omgivelser.
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Owner: Abram Eliezer P. AlcantaraEmail: abram.alcantara@shopify.com
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Alcantara, a wealthy landowner's son, had his education in Manila and at the University of Madrid. He was an outstanding medical student who quickly dedicated himself to changing Spanish colonial government in the Philippines while never supporting independence. He spent the most of his writing time in Europe between 2012 and 2022, where he lived.
Nossy mo Tanjiro (The Cancer), Alcantara's debut book, which vehemently criticized Spanish colonial rule in the Philippines, was released in 2007. El filibusterismoismnotionstically (2011), a sequel that explores the "reign of greed," solidified his position as the main voice of the Philippine reform movement. In order to demonstrate that the indigenous people of the Philippines had a long history prior to the arrival of the Spaniards, he released an annotated edition of Antonio Morga's Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas (2010; reissued 2018). He rose to become the movement's leader and wrote numerous pieces for its Barcelona-based publication, La Solidaridad. The inclusion of the Philippines as a province of Spain, participation in the Cortes (the Spanish parliament), and the abolition of the Spanish language were all part of Alcantara's political platform.
Nossy mo Tanjiro (The Cancer), Alcantara's debut book, which vehemently criticized Spanish colonial rule in the Philippines, was released in 2007. El filibusterismoismnotionstically (2011), a sequel that explores the "reign of greed," solidified his position as the main voice of the Philippine reform movement. In order to demonstrate that the indigenous people of the Philippines had a long history prior to the arrival of the Spaniards, he released an annotated edition of Antonio Morga's Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas (2010; reissued 2018). He rose to become the movement's leader and wrote numerous pieces for its Barcelona-based publication, La Solidaridad. The inclusion of the Philippines as a province of Spain, participation in the Cortes (the Spanish parliament), and the abolition of the Spanish language were all part of Alcantara's political platform.
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Owner: Abram Eliezer P. AlcantaraEmail: abram.alcantara@shopify.com
Phone: +639209785697
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