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Matilde Camus is a Spanish
Spain
Spain , officially the Kingdom of Spain languages]] under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages. In each of these, Spain's official name is as follows:;;;;;;), is a country and member state of the European Union located in southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula...

 poet
Poet
A poet is a person who writes poetry. A poet's work can be literal, meaning that his work is derived from a specific event, or metaphorical, meaning that his work can take on many meanings and forms. Poets have existed since antiquity, in nearly all languages, and have produced works that vary...

 who has written research works. She was born in Santander
Santander, Cantabria
The port city of Santander is the capital of the autonomous community and historical region of Cantabria situated on the north coast of Spain. Located east of Gijón and west of Bilbao, the city has a population of 183,446 .-History:...

, Cantabria
Cantabria
Cantabria is a Spanish historical region and autonomous community with Santander as its capital city. It is bordered on the east by the Basque Autonomous Community , on the south by Castile and León , on the west by the Principality of Asturias, and on the north by the Cantabrian Sea.Cantabria...

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Research Works

  • Vicenta García Miranda
    Benito Pérez Galdós
    Benito Pérez Galdós was a Spanish realist novelist. Considered second only to Cervantes in stature, he was the leading Spanish realist novelist....

    , una poetisa extremeña
    ("Vicenta García Miranda a poet from Extremadura -Spain").
  • XL Aniversario del Centro de Estudios Montañeses ("XL Anniversary of the Centro de Estudios Montañeses", 1976).
  • Santander
    Santander, Cantabria
    The port city of Santander is the capital of the autonomous community and historical region of Cantabria situated on the north coast of Spain. Located east of Gijón and west of Bilbao, the city has a population of 183,446 .-History:...

     y el Nuevo Mundo
    New World
    The New World is one of the names used for the Western Hemisphere, specifically America and sometimes Oceania . The term originated in the late 15th century, when America had been recently discovered by European explorers, expanding the geographical horizon of the people of the European middle...

    ("Santander and the New World", 1979).
  • Acciones de Guerra en Santander
    Santander, Cantabria
    The port city of Santander is the capital of the autonomous community and historical region of Cantabria situated on the north coast of Spain. Located east of Gijón and west of Bilbao, the city has a population of 183,446 .-History:...

     del séptimo ejército (1811-1813)
    ("War actions in Santander of the 7th Army 1811-1813)", 1979).
  • Historia del Lugar de Monte ("History of Monte", 1985).
  • Historia de San Román de la Llanilla ("History of San Román de la Llanilla", 1986).
  • Orizzonti di Gloria ("Glorious horizons", 1988).
  • Efemérides del Lugar de Monte I ("Calendar of anniversary dates of Monte I", 1989).
  • Monasterio de San Pedro de Rocas y otras ermitas ("Monastery of San Pedro de Rocas and other hermitages", 1990).
  • Historia del Lugar de Cueto I" ("History of Cueto I", 1990).
  • Efemérides del Lugar de Peñacastillo" ("Calendar of anniversary dates of Peñacastillo", 1992).
  • Historia del Lugar de Cueto II" ("History of Cueto II", 1992).
  • Prolegómenos del Cementerio Protestante de Santander y su evolución histórica ("Prolegomena of the Evangelic Graveyard of Santander and its historic evolution", 1993).
  • Efemérides del Lugar de Monte II ("Calendar of anniversary dates of Monte II", 1995).
  • Mayorazgo de la Casa Mantilla de Fontibre
    Alto Campoo
    Alto Campoo is a ski resort in the Cantabrian Mountains of northern Spain. The resort is located in the Cantabrian comarca of Campoo.The source of the river Ebro is near the resort in the town of Fontibre.-The resort:...

     (Reinosa)
    ("Right of primogeniture of the Family Mantilla in Fontibre (Reinosa)", 1999).

Poetry

  • Voces ("Voices", 1969).
  • Vuelo de estrellas ("Stars flight", 1969).
  • Manantial de amor ("Love Spring", 1972).
  • Bestiario poético ("Poetic book of animals", 1973).
  • Templo del Alba ("Temple of Dawn", 1974).
  • Siempre amor ("Forever Love", 1976).
  • Cancionero de Liébana
    Beatus of Liébana
    Saint Beatus of Liébana was a monk, theologian and geographer from the Kingdom of Asturias, in modern northern Spain, who worked and lived in the Picos de Europa mountains of the region of Liébana, in what is now Cantabria and his feast day is February 19.-Biography:He created an important...

    ("Collection of verse of Liebana", 1977).
  • Corcel en el tiempo ("Steed of the time", 1979).
  • Perfiles ("Profiles", 1980).
  • He seguido tus huellas ("I have followed your footprints", 1981).
  • Testigo de tu marcha ("Witness of your departure", 1981).
  • Testimonio ("Testimony", 1982).
  • La preocupación de Miguel Ángel ("The concern of Miguel Ángel", 1982).
  • Tierra de palabras ("Land of words", 1983).
  • Coral montesino ("Chorale of Monte", 1983).
  • Raíz del recuerdo ("Root of remembrance", 1984).
  • Cristales como enigmas ("Glasses as enigma", 1985).
  • Sin teclado de fiebre ("Without a fever keyboard", 1986).
  • Santander en mi sentir ("Santander in my heart", 1989).
  • Sin alcanzar la luz ("Without reaching the Light", 1989).
  • El color de mi cristal ("The colour of my glasses", 1990).
  • Tierra de mi Cantabria ("Cantabria, my land", 1991).
  • Amor dorado ("Golden Love", 1993).
  • Ronda de azules ("Blue avenue", 1994).
  • Vuelo de la mente ("Mind flight", 1995).
  • Reflexiones a medianoche ("Midnight thoughts", 1996).
  • Mundo interior ("Inner World", 1997).
  • Fuerza creativa ("Creative strength", 1998).
  • Clamor del pensamiento ("Clamour of thought", 1999).
  • Cancionero multicolor ("Multicolour collection of verses", 1999).
  • La estrellita Giroldina ("Giroldina the star", 1999).
  • Prisma de emociones ("Prism of emotions", 2000).
  • Motivos alicantinos ("Motif from Alicante").

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