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Felipe Lorenzo del Río

munera
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Plural neuter of munus munieris, charge, debt, duty, gift, public spectacle, (munera gladiatorum, gladiatorial combat). As the companions say, it is a municipality in the countryside of Montiel in La Mancha of Albacete. According to the conclusions of the topographer Álvaro Anguix and the lawyer Francisco José Valera (Un lugar de la Mancha, la patria de Don Quixote al cubierta), this would be the place of La Mancha that Cervantes did not want to remember at the beginning of the narrative and therefore the homeland of Don Quixote, of Sancho, of the priest and so many other characters of our Book. Why Cervantes didn't want to remember his name. There is one of the keys to the essay.

  




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

It is more used Múnera. In Colombia it is a surname of several journalists and historians. The surname is of Spanish origin. Munera is a Spanish municipality, in the Province of Albacete.

  


Anónimo

MUNERA: Spanish municipality in the province of Albacete.

  



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