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==Influence== {{further|List of works influenced by Don Quixote}} {{expand section|small=no|date=January 2021}} === Places === * [[Cervantes, Lugo|Cervantes]]. A municipality in the [[province of Lugo]], Galicia, Spain, but the name of the town is not based on Miguel de Cervantes (nor is there any evidence tying him or his family to this town). * [[Cervantes, Ilocos Sur|Cervantes]]. A [[Municipalities of the Philippines|municipality]] in the province of [[Ilocos Sur]], Philippines. * [[Cervantes, Western Australia|Cervantes]]. A township situated north of the [[Western Australian]] state capital [[Perth]] in Australia. === Television === * Cervantes is a recurring character in the Spanish television show ''[[El ministerio del tiempo]]'', portrayed by actor [[:es:Pere Ponce|Pere Ponce]]. * Cervantes played a prominent role in the episode "Gentlemen of Spain" of the TV series ''[[Sir Francis Drake (TV series)|Sir Francis Drake]]'' (1961β1962). He was portrayed by the actor [[Nigel Davenport]] and the plot had him heroically rescuing other Christian captives from the Barbary pirates.
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