File:Lorca, Roberto González Pastoriza, Manuel Gómez Román, Eugenio Arbones Castellanzuelo y Eugenio Fadrique González, 1932.jpg

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Description En Vigo en mayo de 1932, tras pronunciar una conferencia, Federico García Lorca con, entre otros, Roberto González Pastoriza, Manuel Gómez Román (el más alto), Eugenio Arbones Castellanzuelo, Eugenio Fadrique González y Jerónimo Toledano Cañamaque.[1]
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current09:00, 25 February 2019Thumbnail for version as of 09:00, 25 February 2019690 × 595 (122 KB)HombreDHojalata (talk | contribs){{Information |Description = Federico García Lorca, gl:Roberto González Pastoriza, gl:Manuel Gómez Román, gl:Eugenio Arbones Castellanzuelo y gl:Eugenio Fadrique González. |Source = [https://www.farodevigo.es/servicios/multimedia/imagenes.jsp?pRef=2019022300_85_2056789__Sociedad-Raices-graficas-Seis-poemas-galegos ''Faro de Vigo''] |Date = 1932 |Author = {{Author|unknown}} |Permission = {{PD-old-80}} |other_versions = }} [[Categor...

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