Head of a Catalan Peasant was created in 1925.
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"Most Galicians speak both Castilian Spanish, the national language of Spain, and Gallego, their own official language. Gallego has come into much wider use since Galicia attained the status of an autonomous region after the end of Franco's dictatorial rule. Like Catalan and Castilian, Gallego is a Romance language (one with Latin roots). Gallego and Portuguese were a single language until the fourteenth century, when they began to diverge.
Castilian, Catalan, and Galician (the English words for the three languages you mentioned) are all romance languages. This means they all are descended from Latin. Each distinctive group of people formed their own idiosyncrasies of spoken Latin in their regions, and these changes developed into new languages over time. They are all considered separate languages, although there is a degree of mutual intelligibility between them, that is, a native speaker of Castilian can understand the basic gist of what someone is saying in Galician or Catalan, and even more so if it is written.
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Aurelio Gallego's birth name is Aurelio Gallego Muiz.
Marcos Gallego's birth name is Marcos Gallego Fernndez.
Mike Gallego's birth name is Michael Anthony Gallego.
Gustavo Gallego's birth name is Gustavo Alejandro Gallego Topete.
Edgar Gallego is 6'.
Rubén Gallego was born in 1968.
Ramil Gallego was born in 1966.
Joan Carles Gallego's birth name is Joan Carles Gallego i Herrera.
Edgar Gallego goes by TK8383.