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    José Luis Falero Bértola (born 19 May 1966) is a Uruguayan businessman and politician of the National Party (PN), serving as Minister of Transport and...
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  • Luis Falero may refer to: Luis Ricardo Falero (1851–1896), Spanish painter José Luis Falero (born 1966), Uruguayan business and politician This disambiguation...
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    president Luis Alberto Lacalle and former first lady and senator Julia Pou. He has two siblings, Pilar and Juan José, and is the great-grandson of Luis Alberto...
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    Montevideo. The current Minister of Transport and Public Works is José Luis Falero, who has held the position since May 24, 2021. The Ministry of Development...
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    Interior, and José Luis Falero held the ministerial portfolio of Transport and Public Works. It has been notably alleged by Senator Luis Alberto Héber...
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    originated from the transference of Heber was to be filled by José Luis Falero, who in turn left his seat as subdirector of the Office of Planning and...
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  • goal. José Luis Dolgetta at National-Football-Teams.com Fallece José Luis Dolgetta, único goleador venezolano en una Copa América (in Spanish) Jose Dolgetta...
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    Pierrend, José Luis (6 March 2012). ""Onze Mondial" Awards". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 26 December 2015. Pierrend, José Luis (26 March...
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    Gilberto Yearwood 2011: Miguel Falero 2012–2014: Luis Suárez 2015–2017: Jorge Pinto 2019: Fabián Coito 2021: Miguel Falero 2023: Luis Alvarado 2023-: Bernardo...
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  • jurist Catarina Eufémia (1928–1954), assassinated rural worker Abraham Aboab Falero, 17th century Jewish philanthropist Aires de Ornelas e Vasconcelos (1837–1880)...
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    electoral alliance, the Coalición Multicolor, under the administration of Luis Alberto Lacalle Pou. Cabinet ministers were sworn in on March 1, 2020, the...
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  • Public Works and a member of the Cabinet of Uruguay. The current minister is Luis Alberto Héber of the National Party (PN) who has been in office since 1 March...
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    30,000 Referee: Luis Alberto Fernández (Uruguay) 2 December 1947 Estadio George Capwell, Guayaquil Attendance: 20,000 Referee: Juan José Álvarez (Argentina)...
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  • (2012) José Treviño (2013) Hernán Medford (2013–14) Javier Delgado Prado (2014–2015) Hernán Medford (2015) Mario Zanabria (2015) Miguel Falero (2016)...
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  • Esteve Jose Etxenagusia Gerónimo Antonio de Ezquerra Antonio Fabrés Nicolás Factor Manuel Carnicer Fajó Juan Conchillos Falco Luis Ricardo Falero Antonio...
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  • Roberto Fabelo Emilio Falero Miguel Fleitas Juan Gonzalez Josignacio Kcho Julio Larraz Roel Caboverde Llacer Rubén Torres Llorca Luis Marín Juan T. Vázquez...
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    Arturo Mendoza Guillermo Albornoz José L. Mendoza José M. Jiménez Luis A. Mendoza Enrique Raymondi Nicolás Falero José M. Ortiz Juan P. Riephoff Varela...
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    Guía de clubes sudamericanos, p. 19 on CONMEBOL website Osvaldo José Gorgazzi; José Luis Pierrend; Martín Tabeira (1999). "Supercopa 1969". Rec.Sport.Soccer...
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    Uruguay). Pickup for the Partido Colorado from the Frente Amplio. San José: José Luis Falero (Partido Nacional, Herrerismo). Hold for the Partido Nacional. Soriano:...
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  • (1848–1935) painter Ricardo Arredondo Calmache (1850–1911) painter Luis Ricardo Falero (1851–1896) Antoni Gaudí (1852–1926) architect Ricardo de Madrazo...
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    Figueroa (3 goals each) (shared) Top scorer 1946: José María Medina (7 goals) Top scorer 1947: Nicolás Falero (8 goals) Top scorer 1957: Javier Ambrois (9...
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  • 1992) 2 – Lenovo (2014, 2015) Most wins by a jockey: 9 – Pablo Gustavo Falero (1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2006, 2009, 2012, 2016, 2019) 3 – Jorge Antonio...
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  • Robert Ergas – Pumas – 2023– José Luís Esperanza – Atlas 1972–73 Franco Fagúndez – Santos Laguna – 2024– Rodolfo Falero – Atlas – 1998 César Falletti...
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    Premio José Pedro Ramírez has been an internationally recognized Group One race since 2004. In 2021, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Gran Premio José Pedro...
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  • Enríquez (1900–1957), painter Carlos Estevez (born 1969), visual artist Emilio Falero (born 1947), Cuban American painter Agustin Fernandez (1928–2006), Cuban-born...
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    Barcelona hired coach Luis Enrique before the 2014–15 season, and would continue to aid Messi in the attack by signing Uruguayan forward Luis Suárez, who had...
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  • José Manuel Moreno (1942) Youngest goalscorer: 16 years, 171 days – Johnnier Montaño v. Argentina (1999) Oldest goalscorer: 37 years, 171 days – Luis...
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  • Masantonio José Manuel Moreno 7 1945  Chile Norberto Méndez Heleno de Freitas 6 1946  Argentina José María Medina 7 1947  Ecuador Nicolás Falero 8 1949  Brazil...
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  • 1918, 1920) 4 – Máximo Acosta (1936, 1937, 1940, 1943) 4 – Pablo Gustavo Falero (1991, 1992, 2000, 2005) 4 – Edwin Rafael Talaverano Cardenas (1993, 1996...
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  • by Martín Tabeira on the RSSSF Los grandes récords del fútbol uruguayo by Luis Prats on El País, 16 Feb 2019 El pase de Atilio García: el hombre que hizo...
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