j. valera y alcalá galiano

Va·le·ra y Al·ca·lá Ga·lia·no

[bah-le-rah ee ahl-kah-lah gah-lyah-naw]
noun
Juan [hwahn] , 1824–1905, Spanish novelist, critic, diplomat, and statesman.
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