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Concha Ibáñez Escobar was a Spanish contemporary painter and writer. A landscape artist, she painted scenes in Catalonia, Castile, Andalusia, the Balearic Islands, the Canary Islands, Venice, Greece, Maghreb, Cuba, and New York City. Her illustrations in oil or engraving accompanied the works of the writers Baltasar Porcel, Miquel de Palol, Marta Pessarrodona, Cesareo Rodriguez-Aguilera, and Josep Maria Carandell.
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Route 180 is a major arterial road and city route in northwestern Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It runs from Route 57 to Emes Avenue near the Perimeter Highway, where it becomes Highway 8.
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