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Paula Carballeira
Paula Carballeira was born on September 7, 1952 on Maninos, Fene. She is a well-known Galician storyteller, actress and writer. In 1989, she lived in Santiago de Compostella where she earned the degree in Philology Hispanic. She writes stories about … Continue reading
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