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    Guane is a municipality and town in the Pinar del Río Province of Cuba. It was founded in 1602. The municipality is divided into the barrios of Cabo de...
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    The Guane were a South American people that lived mainly in the area of Santander and north of Boyacá, both departments of present-day central-Colombia...
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    Thomas Francis McGuane III (born December 11, 1939) is an American writer. His work includes ten novels, short fiction and screenplays, as well as three...
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    Guane 1 is a ward (consejo popular) in Guane, Cuba. The ward borders the wards of Isabel Rubio, Guane 2, Portales, and Mallna. In November 2020, the Cuyaguateje...
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  • Imantodes guane is a species of snake in the family Colubridae. The species is native to Colombia. "Imantodes guane DUNN, 1920". Reptile Database. Retrieved...
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  • Marcus Samuel Michael McGuane (/məˈɡweɪn/ mə-GWAYN; born 2 February 1999) is an English professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for...
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  • Guane Municipal Museum is a museum located in Isabel Rubio street in Guane, Cuba. It is 229.6 km away from Havana, capital of Cuba. It was established...
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  • Michael McGuane (born 29 December 1967) is a former Australian rules footballer who represented Collingwood and Carlton in the Australian Football League...
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  • Su Guaning (Chinese: 徐冠林; pinyin: Xú Guànlín) is a Singaporean college administrator and academic who served as the president of Nanyang Technological...
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  • Louise McGuane is an Irish whiskey entrepreneur. McGuane opened her own label, J.J. Corry Irish Whiskey, in 2016. J.J. Corry is the first female-owned...
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    Luke McGuane (born 12 February 1987) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Richmond Football Club and Brisbane Lions...
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  • Alejandro Guanes was born in Asunción, Paraguay, November 28, 1872. He was son of Francisco Guanes and Matilde Recalde. He was a poet, prose-writer, teacher...
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  • McGuane is an Irish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Luke McGuane (born 1987), Australian rules footballer Marcus McGuane (born 1999)...
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    June 21, 2006. McGuane 2007, p. xxiii. Henkin, Harmon (February 9, 1976). "Tom (McGuane) & Margot (Kidder) & Peter (Fonda) & Becky (McGuane) & Whoops". People...
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    (former wife of author Thomas McGuane). Crockett raised Fonda, her brother Justin, and older stepbrother Thomas McGuane Jr. in the Coldwater Canyon section...
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    cotton cloth and blankets with the Andes civilisation of the Muisca, the Guane and Chimila and other neighbouring groups. Both Tairona populations lived...
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  • Barrett Head of football development Craig Mulholland Head of academy Chris McGuane Chief operating officer Paul Bell Finance director Tom Bonser Director of...
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    Chibcha–Tunebo Muisca – † Duit † U'wa (Tunebo) – 2,550 speakers, endangered Guane † – Colombia Arwako–Chimila Chimila – 350 speakers, endangered Arwako Wiwa...
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    Kirn married Maggie McGuane, daughter of actress Margot Kidder and novelist Thomas McGuane. Kirn was 32 at the time; McGuane was 19. The couple had two...
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    the feast day 13 December. She is also the patron saint of the town of Guane, Santander, Colombia. The Caribbean island of Saint Lucia, one of the Windward...
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    spoke similar languages (Chibcha). They included the following: the Muisca, Guane, Lache, Cofán, and Chitareros. The Tairona civilization thrived in the Sierra...
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  • No. Pos. Nation Player 18 MF  ENG Marcus McGuane 19 MF  ENG Tyler Goodrham 20 FW  POR Rúben Rodrigues 21 GK  ENG Matt Ingram 22 DF  JAM Greg Leigh 25...
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    Amerindian ethnic groups: Muisca, Chitareros, Laches, Yariguí, Opón, Carare and Guanes. Their political and social structure was based on cacicazgos, a federation...
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  • Connell 19 Cold Feet Avenue Pictures Robert Dornhelm (director); Thomas McGuane, Jim Harrison (screenplay); Keith Carradine, Sally Kirkland, Tom Waits,...
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    General Lorente wrote that "in the heat of battle at Las Cañas, between Guane and Mantua, Mrs. Azcuy got off of her horse to heal the wounded in such...
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    bordered the lands of the Panche in the west, the Muzo in the northwest, the Guane in the north, the Lache in the northeast, the Achagua in the east, and the...
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    activity of the Muisca with other Chibcha-speaking neighbours, such as the Guane, Lache and U'wa and with Cariban-speaking groups such as the Muzo or "Emerald...
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  • the Shade is a 1975 American drama film written and directed by Thomas McGuane, based on his 1973 novel of the same name, it stars Peter Fonda, Warren...
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    There, Buffett got involved in the literary scene, meeting writers Thomas McGuane (who married Buffett's sister), Jim Harrison, Tom Corcoran, and Truman Capote;...
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    Bones on Outdoor Channel, along with Tom Brokaw, Zach Gilford, Thomas McGuane, and Yvon Chouinard, among others. Keaton supported Barack Obama in 2008...
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